Tag: Barbados

Garden

A Celebration of Nature: The Barbados Horticultural Society Annual Garden Show

Each year, Barbados bursts into full bloom with one of the island’s most beloved events—the Barbados Horticultural Society (BHS) Annual Garden Show. More than just an exhibition of plants and flowers, this vibrant showcase is a celebration of Barbadian culture, creativity, sustainability, and the deep-rooted love for gardening that spans generations. A Signature Event on […]

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Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve in Barbados: An Elegant Island Affair

Christmas Eve in Barbados unfolds with understated glamour, where tradition meets tropical sophistication. As the golden light fades over the island, the air fills with anticipation—this is a night designed for elegance, connection, and quiet celebration. As dusk settles, Barbadians dress in their finest. Crisp linens, flowing dresses, tailored shirts, polished shoes—Christmas Eve is a […]

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MARL

Barbados’ Charming Christmas Tradition: Creating “Snow” with Marl

Barbados may be known for its turquoise waters, sun-kissed days, and warm Christmas breezes—but tucked inside its festive traditions is a uniquely Bajan touch: using marl to create “snow.” This creative practice, both nostalgic and eco-friendly, transforms yards, villages, and community spaces into shimmering holiday scenes, proving once again that Caribbean innovation knows no bounds. […]

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Turtle Watching

Turtle Watching in Barbados: A Magical Eco-Adventure

Barbados is known for its powder-soft beaches, turquoise waters, and warm Caribbean culture—but for nature lovers, one of the island’s most magical experiences happens quietly along the shoreline, often under moonlight. Turtle watching in Barbados has become one of the top eco-friendly activities for visitors, offering a rare and heart-warming look at the island’s thriving marine […]

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Sorrel

Which Island Has The Best Sorrel?

When the Christmas season rolls around in the Caribbean, one drink appears on nearly every table — sorrel. Made from the sepals of the Hibiscus sabdariffa plant, this ruby-red beverage is more than just a refreshing drink; it’s a symbol of festivity, heritage, and togetherness. Yet, while sorrel is a shared tradition, every island adds its […]

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