
Foto: The Careenage River in Bridgetown on Barbados (bron: Ronald van der Veer)
Barbados - Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, is a vibrant and colorful city full of history, culture, and charm. Located on the island’s southwest coast along the shores of the Caribbean Sea, Bridgetown has a rich maritime history dating back to the 17th century, when it served as an important trading post for British colonists. The historic center of Bridgetown is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its well-preserved colonial architecture and historic landmarks. Here, you’ll find colorful houses, ornate churches, and stately mansions that reflect the glory days of the colonial era. One of Bridgetown’s most striking features is the Careenage, a picturesque waterway that runs through the city and once served as a key harbor for trading ships. Today, it is a popular spot for waterfront walks, boat rides, and restaurants with water views. The heart of Bridgetown is Broad Street, the city’s main shopping street. Here you’ll find a mix of local boutiques, souvenir shops, department stores, and markets where visitors can shop for everything from handmade crafts to designer clothing. In addition to shopping, Bridgetown offers a wealth of cultural and historical attractions. Visitors can explore sites like the Barbados Museum & Historical Society, the Garrison Savannah, and the George Washington House, where the American president once stayed. For those interested in local cuisine, Bridgetown boasts a wide variety of dining options, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. Try local specialties such as cou-cou, flying fish, and Bajan rum punch for a true taste of Barbados.



The Beautiful Beaches of Barbados
Barbados - On the south coast, you’ll find the lively Dover Beach, a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Jet skiing, windsurfing, and snorkeling are just a few of the activities you can enjoy here. The coral reef just offshore is home to colorful fish and other ...





