Experience

Bajan Music and Artists

by on July 2, 2024 0
Barbados boasts a rich musical heritage with styles such as Soca, Calypso, jazz, spouge, reggae, and dancehall, reflecting the island’s colonial history and Afro-based beats.   Music Styles and Cultural Significance Soca and Calypso: – Crucial to the Crop Over festival, these genres mix classical and Afro-based rhythms. – Soca: Fast-paced, energetic party music... Read More

Barbados Heritage: Architectural

by on July 2, 2024 0
Barbados boasts a rich natural heritage with diverse coastal features including beaches, coral reefs, cliffs, and caves. The island’s relatively flat terrain and few rivers distinguish it from its mountainous Caribbean neighbors. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including the endangered green turtles. Visitors can explore the island through walking tours, cycling,... Read More

Fishing and It’s Importance To Barbados

by on July 2, 2024 0
The marine environment plays a crucial economic role for small islands like Barbados, although this is not always reflected in GDP. Despite low seafood exports, fishing is vital for local food security, especially in seaside communities such as Oistins, Six Men’s, and Skeete’s Bay.   These communities have long relied on fishing for sustenance... Read More

Halal Food in Barbados!

by on June 20, 2024 0
If you’d like some halal food options in Barbados, click HERE!   Ongoing efforts to refresh and rebrand Barbados’ tourism industry to ensure continued attraction to global travelers. Traditionally known for its sea, sand, and sun, Barbados has diversified its offerings with events like the Crop-Over Festival, various sports, and cultural activities. The growing trend... Read More

About Barbados!

by on June 19, 2024 0
SIZE & LOCATION Barbados is the easternmost Caribbean island located at 13˚ North; 59˚ West. 166.4 m2 and is divided into 11 parishes; four of which consist of four of the four towns on the island; Speightstown, Holetown, Oistins and the Capital Bridgetown. CLIMATE With over 3000 hours of sunshine yearly, the weather is... Read More

Rum Shops and Churches

by on June 14, 2024 0
The unique cultural and historical significance of rum shops in Barbados, the easternmost island of the Lesser Antilles; these establishments, which combine a grocery store with a bar, are integral to the island’s social fabric and can be found in abundance across its eleven parishes. Originating from the 17th century tippling houses introduced by... Read More

History of Barbados’ Most Famous Festival: Crop Over

by on June 14, 2024 0
The Crop Over Festival in Barbados, rooted in plantation celebrations, saw a decline in the 1940s due to the reduced demand for sugar and the closure of plantations. However, it never completely vanished. Dr. Marcia Burrows’ research and oral histories from former plantation workers highlight vibrant celebrations during the 1950s and 60s. The Junior... Read More

World’s Best Rum is BAJAN!

by on June 12, 2024 0
Barbados has emerged as the top producer of rum at this year’s International Wine & Spirits Competition (IWSC), with more than half of the top 20 rated rums hailing from the island. R.L. Seale’s Foursquare distillery in Barbados produced eight highly-rated rums. The No. 1 rum, R.L. Seale’s Foursquare 14-Year-Old Equipoise Rum, scored 99... Read More