Barbados Museum
Some of Barbados most historical sites. The museum outline was simply amazing, everything was listed in order of accordance and the sections of different events was incredible.
Barbados Turf Club
Horse Racing
That day was one of my luckiest day, alongside Barbados museum, site of former British soldier barracks, now used for a horse racing track. How fortunate I am, there was a race going on. Live horse race in Barbados, like know other kind.
Market Street
Streets of Bridgetown, Barbados.
A walk through the market streets, there is nothing better, a mix of all the Caribbean countries gave a feeling of the mix diversity. There was so much, food, drinks, rides and games. It was hard to choose where to start from.
Queen's Park
Queen's Park
It was almost lunch, so I decided to check relax in Queen's Park under one baobad tree, one of the oldest type of tree in the world. For lunch I had "Fish Cakes", Bajan Candied Sweet Potatoes and a "Bajan Rum Punch".
The Beauty of Barbados
Final stop! The Beaches. There was know way I was leaving Barbados without checking out the beaches. The water was warm and relaxing, but I didn't go any deeper than 3 feet, deep water just isn't my thing. Everyone was friendly and the weather, I didn't want to leave. But then there was a sudden heart broken feeling, it was time to leave.
Back on board, standing there sad, saying goodbye to the beautiful island. The day wasn't a hard day, I didn't do much walking, so after dinner I decided to take a tour around the ship. There was so much unexplored things I didn't expect to see on the ship. There were so much restaurants, clubs, casino and sports court yard.