Introduce Barbados

Barbados, which is recognised as the Caribbean’s Little England, is a Caribbean nation which is an independent country situated east of the Caribbean Sea in the Western Atlantic Ocean, South America. Its neighbous are Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago which Barbados shares a fixed official maritime boundary with. The island’ main climate is tropical.

Barbados is also regarded a coral and non-volcanic island. On the island’s West Coast appears coral shore beaches and soft sand aside sapphire sea water and it’s perfect for scuba diving and snorkelling. On the East Coast of Barbados, the strong winds and energetic waves are excellent for surfing.

The island is splendid with a number of beautiful beaches, vibrant night spots, finest restaurants, music, arts and activities. However, it’s their people that keep visitors coming back every year. They are friendly, lovely and have the most impressive smiles ever.

Surprisingly, English is Barbados’s official language while some Barbadians still speak Barbadian dialect. Bridgetown is its capital and also the largest city in the island. About 90% of Barbadians are Afro-Caribbean while the rest are Asian, European and Multiracial.