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| Explore With its white and pink sand beaches, clear blue skies and inviting sea-green waters, the surroundings of The Fairmont Royal Pavillion create a landscape of unbeatable natural beauty for exploration. Protected by coral reefs, the peaceful sea provides a soothing refuge and gorgeous panoramic views to enjoy. Just eight miles away, up the coast, you can explore the charming and intriguing sights of Bridgetown, the capital city. Stroll the streets of Holetown, where the first settlers to the island landed in 1672, or learn the history of the sugar industry from the friendly local savants. SightseeingAndromeda Botanical Gardens
Animal Flower Cave
Cherry Tree Hill
Coral Caves and Underground Lakes
Flower Forest
Harrison's Cave Stroll the quaint streets where the first settlers landed on the island in 1627. St. James Parish Church This church is among the four oldest churches in Barbados. Welchman Hally Gully Wildlife Reserve Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill This 18th century sugar mill has been fully restored with original machinery. It is the largest, complete windmill in the Caribbean. Shopping With high-quality, tax-free merchandise, excellent service by friendly and knowledgeable sales staff, and comfortable air-conditioned stores, shopping in Barbados truly is just beyond your imagination. The heart and soul of shopping in Barbados is Broad Street in the capital city, Bridgetown. There you will find several large department stores and duty-free shops. In addition to the specialty stores (such as jewelry stores), there are several shopping malls offering a wide variety of products and services. Shopping in Barbados is by no means confined to Bridgetown. There are several smaller towns like Holetown, in St. James, and Speightstown, in St. Peter, that feature craft shops and gift shops. Several shopping malls and plazas are also located outside of Bridgetown. Chattel Village shopping areas are becoming increasingly popular in Barbados. These feature shops made in traditional chattel-style house specialize in souvenirs, gift items, clothing and local arts and crafts. You can find these chattel villages at Holetown, St. James, and St. Lawrence Gap, Christ Church. Duty-free shopping is especially popular, with prices typically being 30% to 50% less than in Europe and North America. When making duty-free purchases, be sure to have your passport and airline ticket with you. Your packages will be delivered to the airport or seaport. |
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