Barbados In A Nutshell 2019 - 2020

100 Section The South Coast The south coast is home to many of the island’s hotels, lovely beaches, the popular Oistins Fish Fry and St. Lawrence Gap with its outstanding restaurants and vibrant nightlife scene. Take a leisurely stroll along the lovely Richard Haynes Boardwalk on the south coast which meanders along the waterfront between Rockley and Hastings. A number of inviting watering holes and good restaurants pop up all along the way, Blakey’s on the Boardwalk , Salt Café , Tapas and Naru are all great choices for a casual meal or a few cold ones! Near the southern tip of the island is the coastal town of Oistins – the island’s fishing capital, famous for its Friday night Fish Fry. All types of fresh fish are available daily from the vendors in the fish market. Less than ten minutes from Oistins is the Barbados Golf Club at Durants, a challenging links character championship course. A few miles past the airport, look out for the spectacular Crane Resort , perched on a cliff top with panoramic views and the magnificent beach below. The owners of Sunbury Plantation Great House in the St. Philip countryside, undertook extensive restoration work in 2018 and it is well worth a visit to see the amazing array of Barbadian antiques. This a good spot to enjoy a tasty Bajan lunch. Sightsee ng Andrew Hulsmeier Courtesy Crane Resort Erin Brewster Courtesy BTMI St. Lawrence Gap The Boardwalk in Hastings Oistins Fish Fry The Crane Beach

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