Barbados In A Nutshell 2019 - 2020

121 Beaches South-East Coast Big waves, some strong currents – be sure to keep within your depth. Crane Beach: One of the world’s most glorious beaches. The public access at the eastern end is not suitable for the physically challenged. Great for boogie boarding. Chair, umbrella and board rentals. Drinks sold on the beach. Lunch at L’Azure at The Crane Resort . Cutters of Barbados , located nearby, serve delicious food. They will deliver lunch to the beach, including their famous cutters and rum punch! Foul Bay: A spectacular stretch of beach with easy parking and shady areas for picnics. Exercise extreme caution when swimming as there are strong currents. For security reasons, use the northern end where the NCC wardens are present. Bottom Bay: Beautiful, often deserted bay. Park on the clifftop and go down the steps – beach chairs available for rent. Watch out for undercurrents. Just beyond Bottom Bay is the East Point lighthouse which is being restored and is worth a visit just for the view. Drop into Deebles Art Gallery and Café and try Karlene’s delicious cheesecakes. They can guide you to a ‘secret’ beach and Deebles Point lookout. Andrew Hulsmeier Alex Williams Mike Toy Courtesy The Crane Resort Crane Beach Foul Bay Harrismith View from Deebles Point

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