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Monday 31 January 2011

Barbados holidays

This holiday guide introduces you to Barbados - the Caribbean's most exciting island. Includes special Barbados flights and hotel deals with British Airways, plus features on Barbados activities, sport, food and drink, history, weddings and spas. Plus a 2011 diary detailing events in Barbados

Barbados holidays - introduction

Visit an island packed with variety

Barbados Minister of Tourism Richard Sealy welcomes you to the Caribbean's most exciting island, and explains why 2011 is the Year of History and Culture for Barbados.

Barbados Food and Drink

Gourmet delights

From world-renowned restaurants to lively fish-fries, Beverley Glick finds an epicurean experience for everyone in Barbados.

Sport in Barbados

Sport in Barbados

Whether you're watching or taking part, Barbados is ahead on points for sports fans, says John Wilmott.

Barbados history and culture

Exotic yet oddly familiar

It may be Caribbean but Barbados has rich historic ties with Britain.

Barbados festivals

Come on, feel the noise

All year round, in Barbados there will always be an excuse to have a party.

Barbados countryside

Discover a secret paradise

Explore the countryside in Barbados and discover its rugged coasts.

Barbados Family Fun

Perfect for a family holiday

Paul Fox on why Barbados is a super destination for youngsters of all ages.

Barbados calendar

Barbados 2011 diary

Sporting events and festivals taking place in Barbados in 2011.

Holiday in Barbados

Offers on British Airways flights

With extra flights and super hotel packages, British Airways is the one-stop holiday shop for Barbados.

Great value holiday offer

There's a "Take Me to Barbados" special offer at selected hotels if you book your holiday before February 28, 2011.

Activities and marriages

Activities on land and water

With so many activities to enjoy in Barbados, you won’t regret ditching the sunlounger for a few hours.

Weddings in paradise

There is nowhere more idyllic or romantic to get married than Barbados, says Amy Lassiter.

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