Barbados is one of the most interesting of the Caribbean Islands, with elegant hotels, famous restaurants, and a energetic nightlife. While the Island has been free from colonial rule for just under 50 years, colonial customs and traditions such as names of places still live on. These British traditions are however, overshadowed by the stunning and colourful setting. When combined, these factors with top cuisine, and the all important friendliness of the local residents, assures people warmth and offers visitors a diverse holiday to Barbados.
In addition to the historical monuments such as the Parliament buildings and activities for example playing golf; The Island if Barbados proves to be a exciting blend of British colonialism with local behaviours.
With just over 70 miles of Beaches to select from on the lovely Island of Barbados, tourists will have no trouble finding amazing sandy shoreline, deep clear waters and breathtaking landscapes. The Island contains many corals, and its sandy shores are formed from coral reefs, this means that virtually all shorelines, are made of fine sand, which is just right for covering your toes into.
The weather in Barbados is sunny all year round with temperatures in the day nearly always reaches a tropical 30 Celsius. The hottest time to visit starting from December to June; tropical rainfall is between the scorching months of July to November. If you are planning to stopover at the Island and are searching for all inclusive deals to Barbados, the best period to go is from May and October, in this time both villas and flights to Barbados are cheap.