Hurricane season in Barbados and the Atlantic basin runs from June 1st to November 30th. This year the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) predicts an active season...
Hurricane supplies: Be prepared!
Never wait until the last minute to stock up on your supplies with the hurricane season in sight! Here’s a list of hurricane supplies we put together for you: Dry, canned and...
Land attractions in Barbados Part 2
St. Nicholas Abbey St. Nicholas Abbey is located in the parish of St. Peter and is one of only three genuine Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere that was built in 1658. We...
Easter in Barbados
Here are a few traditions that happen on our little island during Easter… Barbados celebrates the Oistins Fish Festival every year during the Easter weekend. This festival is...
Polo in Barbados
Polo was introduced to Barbados by the British cavalry when they were stationed here in the 19th century, with the first polo match being played in 1884. Polo was suspended for a...
Breathtaking views of the North coast of Barbados
The North coast of Barbados is well known for its spectacular scenery and rough and rugged beauty. While swimming is not generally recommended at most of the North coast beaches...
The Sandy Lane Gold Cup in Barbados
The most popular and prestigious horse race in the Southern Caribbean started in 1982, and was originally known as The Barbados Gold Cup. The named changed to The Sandy Lane Gold Cup...



