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Hunter Travel Guides – Adventure Guide Barbados-P2P
English | PDF | 260 Pages | 14.9 MB |
The easternmost of all the Caribbean islands, Barbados is uniquely
situated so as to avoid virtually all hurricanes. Its 166 square miles
of forests, cliffs, fishing villages, wildlife, nightlife, and, of
course beaches are surrounded by miles of coral reef teeming with an
incredible array of sea life and shipwrecks. Some of the best sailing in
the Caribbean is here, with southeasterly trade winds to carry you
across the water. This is a land rich in history and culture, with an
abundance of wildlife, beauty and nature. There are only four guidebooks
on the island and most are badly out-of-date. With 500,000 tourists
visiting per year, Barbados is a major attraction with very little
guidebook competition. Details the best diving spots, all types of
accommodations, dining, tours, local lore and festivals, services.
Extensive background on the history, government and economy of the
island.