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Sight Seeing
DAY 2 : The
Platinum Coast
Holetown is home
to a number of excellent shopping
centres. Spend the day Shopping in style starting at Cave
Shepherd, Sunset Crest and working you way to Limegrove.
After a bout of shopping, head to one of the many fine
dining locations overlooking the ocean to enjoy great cuisine and
beautiful views. We suggest Tides.
Further north, there is Arlington House Museum,
located in Speightstown. This interactive museum is a delight for
the family. And an interactive experience with Barbados’ history.
While in Speightstown, you can also visit the Barbados Art
Gallery to take in the local & Caribbean talent.
Even further north
is the Animal Flower
cave. Visit and see beautiful
creatures and flowers in their
natural habitat. This is a must visit
because of the uniqueness of the marine life. Be sure to bring an
extra set of clothes or a swimsit as you may end up quite wet.
When the sun sets, its time for a night out on the town;
head to Priva, a night club also on the Platinum Coast. Be
prepared to dance the night away to top international and local
music.
Today is your day
for more sights and some
adventure.
Harrison’s Cave, Welchman
Hall Gully and Hunte’s Garden
are located, short distances from each other, in the
parish of St. Thomas and are all on our must see list.
In need of a little excitement? Aerial
Trek is a great adventure; we tried and loved it…
but acrophobics beware, this exhilarating zip line
adventure goes up to 100ft off the ground.
Take the family out for mini golf in Cane
Gardens. This tricky course is sure to be fun for all.
Not interested in Being behind the
wheel? then try the Island Safari tour or the
Barbados Transport Board Scenic Sunday Bus ride,
these are great ways to see the island.
DAY 3 : Barbados’
Midlands
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