Friday, August 13, 2010

Luxury Barbados holidays

Luxury Barbados holidaysLuxury Barbados holidays

Luxury Barbados holidaysLuxury Barbados holidays

Luxury Barbados holidaysLuxury Barbados holidays

The north of the island is often where locals will go to relax and escape the crowds and is a perfect place to find hidden beaches where it feels you have the whole place to yourselves. Swimming is safe in some the more sheltered rocky coves, but the seas can get quite rough. The northern coast of Barbados is even more rocky and rough round the edges, but is full of remote coastal areas and spectacular weathered cliffs.

The east coast is less populated than many areas of the island and can be a nice place to escape the crowds in the high tourist seasons. There are some very picturesque landscapes on the east coast and is a place of beautiful windswept vistas and a more relaxed atmosphere. Huge Atlantic wave crash on the shores and the beaches are probably better for topping up the tan and walking, unless you are there to catch a wave or two. Moving on to the east coast of Barbados and you find yourself in surfer's paradise. The beaches benefit from small to medium waves, so this part of the coast is very popular with divers and kite surfers.

The south coast is Barbados' tourist centre and benefits from calmer seas than some of the island's other shores. Bridgetown is situated on the south western coast of Barbados and is connected to the south coast by a long stretch of hotels and resorts.

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