The Caribbean Island of Barbados, unlike other such islands, offers hidden attractions that are housed beyond the beach waters and breakers. With the blooming surroundings; coastal beaches; limestone scenic hills; historic museums; botanic gardens; adventurous sports of wind-surfing, hiking, diving; and classic calypso rhythms; you can find a place that well fits your budget and style – cheap, posh, populated, or peaceful.
50 crores annual visitors of this island feel the same about this all-time adaptive island including me.
Barbados Tourist Attractions
Animal Flower Cave:
Situated at the far north, this is a stunning sea formation named after the Sea Anemones or sea worms housed here. It is a big cave of geological wonder holding many compartments and innate pools.
Morgan Lewis Mill:
Built in the 18th century, the main purpose of this Barbadian heritage is to grind the sugar cane at the harvest period. This is a famous tourist site belonging to the Barbados National Trust, [...]
Confused by the title? Let me clear that to you. The Land (Magical Sheet) of Anguilla features flexibility on which you can opt to visit sites and stay houses (Sketch Your Vacation Days) of your own choice without any difficulties (Freely). Clearing stating, if you are hunting for luxury and privacy, rent a villa; for recreation under sun-on sand-beside the cool blue beach or water sports, head for a beach; looking out for a scenic drive? – reach on its back roads. All this is simply fun and frolic on the Caribbean treasure.
Anguilla Tourist Attractions
Anguilla National Trust Museum:
Situated in the Valley, watch out here for educational exhibits of the natural, archeological, and historical resources. For a detail trip, you can contact the Anguilla National Trust that can take you on a heritage tour of the flora, fauna, and archaeology of the island.
Heritage Museum:
Situated besides the East End Pond Bird Sanctuary, the museum displays an exclusive and attractive artifacts [...]