Showing posts with label barbados. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barbados. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Wednesday Bim Newsletter

 

Launched in 2019, Wednesday BIM (now part of Barbados Island Greetings,) is a periodic E-mail newsletter, covering travel, tourism, technology, economy, lifestyle roundups and other interesting aspects of Barbados life. To subscribe, send email to barbadosislandgreetings (at) gmail (dot) com with the word "Subscribe" in the subject line. 

Today's Barbados Roundup Features:

8 Reasons to Retire, Pack up and Move to Barbados Now
https://www.residencebarbados.com/reasons-to-retire-and-move-to-barbados-now/

Beachfront Condominiums in Barbados
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19qFnnMejLE
via Terra Caribbean

Afternoon Tea is served at the Fairmont Royal Pavilion and Sandy Lane
https://www.fairmont.com/barbados/activities/afternoon-tea/
https://www.sandylane.com/barbados-dining/afternoon-tea

The Barbados Food and Rum Festival, October 27-30, 2022
Feat. local and international chefs.
www.foodandrum.com

Learn about the history of Barbados and the Carolinas
https://www.barbadoscarolinas.org/

Resort Shopping in Barbados
https://www.thecrane.com/resort/shop/

Book Your Trip To Barbados
https://www.barbadosislandgreetings.com/p/barbados-flights-and-vacations_21.html




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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Barbados Celebrates Independence and Transitions to a Republic

Today, November 30, 2021, Barbados celebrates its 55th anniversary of independence, and has transitioned to a republic on this day, ceasing nearly four hundred years of British monarchical rule. England's Queen Elizabeth II, the former head of state, has been replaced with a native Barbadian, Dame Sandra Mason, the first President of the island nation.



Monday, August 2, 2021

Greetings from the East Coast of Barbados, Barbados Cuisine

The East Coast of Barbados has a rugged landscape in contrast to the calmer waters and shorelines of the West and South coasts. The fresh air off the Atlantic ocean beckons, and the pounding surf is a hotspot for watersports enthusiasts. Pack your picnic basket, and enjoy a leisurely day at Bathsheba, in the parish of St. Joseph.


When you visit Barbados, "Land of the Flying Fish", you must treat yourself to some island favorites: Cou cou and flying fish (The island's National Dish), macaroni pie, pudding and souse, Mahi-mahi, fish cakes, cutters, Bajan sweet bread, just to name a few. Be sure to visit the outdoor markets for a selection of fresh produce that include island grown breadfruit, cassava, yams, eddoes, ackees, mangoes, plantains, soursop, avocado and more. 


There are many choices on island to experience fine dining, that feature delectable local and international cuisine. 

Happy Travels!


Thursday, February 25, 2021

Barbados Travel Greetings

Know someone who is heading to the beautiful shores of Barbados? Send along some inspiration...maybe that someone is you. 


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