The best view I’ve ever had during a haircut. He should of charged ME for the experience!
The following is to give you an idea of some of the sights you would catch on a drive around the island. Take notice that there are no billboards suffocating the sides of the road. The government placed a ban on them in the late 60’s as they were deemed “unsightly” and dangerous to motorist.
Random shots throughout random roads.
This is St. Lawrence Gap, a main strip of bars, dance clubs and popular restaurants. There’s a huge variety of options ranging from cocktail lounges, multi-level dance clubs to venues with live bands and outdoor social areas. If you can make it here on a Thursday night, be prepared for hundreds of party people looking for a great time. If you’ve been following my travels for awhile, you’ll know that I’ve found an Irish pub in every country so far. Keep it going Barbados!
This beautiful lighthouse was sitting near a beach that I would consider “hidden”. To my knowledge, not even some of the locals have taken time to explore this peaceful portion of the coastline.
This yacht club has a port that is lined with spectacular homes, condos and white sand. I got to sneak a handstand on the helicopter landing pad!
The picture perfect, postcard ready view of the south coast. This is near the airport, so when you arrive to this magical island… Make time for a pit stop here, you won’t be disappointed.
I truly feel a bit of a challenge when trying to sum up this special place. Is it the lively people and their ability to gather together with vibrant energy… the parties that are always “sweet-fuh-days”? Maybe it’s simply the breath taking views around every corner. Either way this island has made a unique impact on my journey. Cheers till next time!
beautiful place and an Irish Pub to boot!
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If all goes as planned, we’ll be there in a year and a half. 🙂
I can’t wait to hear about your journey to Barbados! Remind me when it gets closer and we’ll catch up on details.