Expert Travel Advice to Barbados
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Top Answers To Barbados Travel Questions
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Barbados certainly should fit the bill, as might Jamaica or the Dominican Republic. For more ideas, check out some of the recommendations in this article, Away.com's guide to the top 10 family vacation spots in the Caribbean and Central America: http://away.com/features/top-ten-family-vacations-caribbean-central-america-1.html
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Anonymous user asked:Rudyard answered:Short showers as opposed to sustained rain. Good Tradewinds + low humidity and it's dry before you notice.
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British Bajan Gal answered:Hi, there are several hotels that accept late check ins. Go onto the website www.barbados.org where there are hotels from 3 star to 5 star. You should have no problem finding a decent hotel if not a luxury branded hotels. Barbados have hotels like Hilton, Marriott, Savannah, Sandy Lane, The Crane, etc. Enjoy you holiday, Barbados is a beautiful island with 21st century amenities.
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Hey, swindonkev, you should check out this article from The New York Times on Barbados' relatively untrammeled surf scene: http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/travel/29barbados.html. Kelly Slater calls the Soup Bowl as "one of the top three waves in the world." Jump on one of the privately operated local minibuses to get around for a hopping, if crowded, ride with the locals.
