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Discover BARBADOS

With beautiful beaches, glistening waters, delicious rum and welcoming locals it’s no surprise that Barbados is known worldwide as a holiday paradise.

Need some more convincing? Read on to fi nd out what’s waiting for you in Barbados…

Between the beach and the water, your family will never be short of things to do.

This coral island is home to over 80 white-sand beaches. Whether you are looking to laze the day away along the shore or get your adrenaline pumping with activities in the water, you are sure to fi nd happiness on one of the island’s stunning sandy beaches.

However, there is more to this destination than sun, sand, and sea! Barbados is known as the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean for good reason – from street food to fi ne dining, it has plenty to offer every type of foodie.

Try fl ying fi sh, the island’s national dish, with cou-cou, or some Bajan fi sh cakes, served in most iconic rum shops!

One iconic Bajan food experience not to be missed is The Friday Night Fish Fry at the Oistins Bay Gardens, where locals and tourists enjoy delicious food amongst art and craft stalls and live music.

Fancy something more lavish? Try one of Barbados’ many fi ne-dining restaurants, like the Lone Star Restaurant, famed for its idyllic beach setting and delicious food. While the island will draw you in with its idyllic beaches, delicious food and rum, time and time again, it’s the Bajan atmosphere that will have you coming back. Barbados is famous for its relaxed atmosphere and its people are known for being one of the most welcoming in the Caribbean. Whether tasting delicious Bajan delicacies, enjoying a tipple in the local rum shop or grooving to calypso beats, you can be sure you’ll spend your time in Barbados amongst good vibes.

Barbados is considered one of the safest Caribbean islands to visit and has handled the COVID-19 pandemic well, implementing regulations to help suppress the spread of the virus. Read more at www.visitbarbados.org.

However, there is more to this destination than sun, sand, and its idyllic beaches, delicious food and rum, time and HOME OF RUM time again, it’s the Bajan

Rum is the essence of atmosphere that will Bajan culture. Try a tipple in one of the island’s 1,500 rum shops or learn about its origin with a tour of

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WELCOME STAMP

Looking for more than a holiday? Launched in July 2020, the 12-month Barbados Welcome Stamp visa offers individuals from across the globe the opportunity to live and work remotely in paradise. The visa is available to anyone who meets the requirements, including those whose work is locationindependent and retirees who meet the fi nancial threshold. Individuals, couples and families are invited to apply at www.Barbadoswelcomestamp.bb.

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