


Discover Barbados' rich history at this national museum, housed in a 17th-century British military prison.
Protection from the tropical sun during outdoor exploration.
Protect skin and marine life while enjoying water activities.
Stay hydrated during long days of sightseeing and cultural exploration.
Watch the sunrise over the Caribbean Sea, a perfect start to your day.
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site, a blend of British and Caribbean history.

Discover unique rock formations and tropical fish in this underwater cave.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its pastries and coffee.
Offers beautiful waterfront views and delicious local seafood.
An iconic beachfront restaurant with stunning views and exceptional cuisine.
Breadfruit slices fried and served with salted cod, onions, and tomatoes.
Steamed sweet potato pudding with spicy pork souse, a dish of pickled pork and vegetables.

Cornmeal and okra stew with local flying fish, seasoned with herbs and spices.

Aged in oak barrels, this rum is a symbol of Barbados' rich sugar cane history.
Handmade using local clay, these pieces showcase traditional techniques and island patterns.

Incorporating local stones and seashells, these pieces reflect the island's natural beauty.
Cap Blanc Nez, a striking white cliff, offers panoramic views of the English Channel and the Dover Strait.
A serene water body nestled in the Aravalli Hills, offering boating facilities and panoramic views.
The Museo De Arte Moderno is a vibrant art museum in Mexico City, showcasing an impressive collection of modern and contemporary Mexican art.