You'll never run out of things to do on Barbados. For a start, there's sailing, windsurfing, fishing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Sun worshippers
will like the calm water and white sand on the south coast. Go to the west side for gorgeous coves with crystal-clear water for snorkeling.
Surfers favor the waves on the Atlantic coast.
Start your serious shopping in the capitol, Bridgetown. Broad Street has duty-free values on luxury goods, including fine china, cameras,
clothing, and Barbados rum. Island crafts for sale include pottery, hand-painted fabrics, dolls, shell work and woodcarvings.
Barbados after dark offers plenty of variety. Many resorts have clubs and feature special theme nights. Rum shops are the pubs of Barbados,
where conviviality reigns. Dance clubs offer rhythmic Caribbean music and disco. There's even a theater that presents opera and Shakespeare in the spring.

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Almond Beach Village
Located on the upscale west coast, the resort has a full mile of secluded beach - great for sunbathing, swimming, water sports or just taking long walks.
The resort features 330 rooms with patio or balcony, A/C, safety-deposit box, direct-dial telephone, color TV, radio, hairdryer and coffee maker.
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Amaryllis Beach Resort
Surrounded by 4 1/2 acres of tropical gardens on picturesque Palm Beach, this oceanfront hotel remains a secluded haven of natural beauty.
Renovated in June 2000, the hotel has 124 rooms with balcony or patio, two twin beds, A/C, direct-dial telephone, computer outlet, in-house safe
boxes, satellite TV and hairdryer. Studio rooms are available with kitchenette.
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Bougainvillea Beach Resort
One of the newest resorts in Barbados, the Bougainvillea Beach Resort is ideally situated on the south coast within walking distance of nightlife,
shopping and restaurants. The resort features 100 studios and one bedrooms with private balcony, A/C, safe, cable TV, coffee maker, direct-dial
telephone, ceiling fan, refrigerator, microwave and stove top.
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Coconut Court Beach Resort
Located on a magnificent half-mile white-sand beach, Coconut Court offers guests the opportunity to meet and mingle with travelers from all
over the world in a family-owned hotel. The hotel features friendly service in a relaxed atmosphere and is situated only minutes away from
shopping, nightlife and dining. The resort features 120 ocean-view rooms with partial kitchenette and ocean-view studios with full kitchenette;
both include private balcony, ceiling fan, radio and telephone.
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Sand Acres Hotel
Set on one of the Caribbean's most beautifully magnificent beaches, Sand Acres Beach Resort offers a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere,
as well as the charm and hospitality that only a family-owned and operated hotel can provide. With its tropical gardens, friendly staff
and impeccable service, Sand Acres Hotel is an ideal island getaway. The resort features 38 studios and one-bedrooms with ocean-views,
fully equipped kitchen, private balcony, A/C, cable TV, telephone and radio.
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Turtle Beach Resort
The first truly luxurious resort on the south coast of Barbados, Turtle Beach is a deluxe, modern-day classic, setting new standards of style and service.
Amid six acres of lush gardens, it is the definition of informal elegance. The resort features 167 rooms with private balcony or patio, A/C, safe,
refrigerator, direct-dial telephone, satellite TV, clock radio and hairdryer.
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The above hotels are only sampling of those available through our extensive travel network. Contact your DWT destination specialist for a full listing of hotels at your desired destination.
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