R&B star Rihanna in new Barbados tourism campaign
- Crop Over (01 July 2013 – 05 August 2013) celebrates Barbadian heritage through concerts, markets, cultural presentations, parties and more.
- Visitors can dance with the locals at the Reggae Festival Barbados (21 April 2013 – 28 April 2013).
- go on an underwater adventure in an air-conditioned submarine surrounded by marine wildlife;
- take a cruise along the Barbados coast on a beautiful catamaran allowing ample opportunity to snorkel, relax and perhaps even swim some turtles; anscuba dive to see the beautiful coral reefs of Barbados as well as explore some well preserved wreck sites.
- learn about Barbados as they trek or stroll along the Arbib Nature and Heritage Trail in St. Peter; or take a guided tour through Harrison’s Cave in St. Thomas and learn about the various formations and water sources found within it.
- watch fire eaters and other performers over BBQ dinner and enjoy free drinks at the Harbour Lights Beach Extravaganza Dinner Show & Nightclub in St Michael; Bajan Roots & Rhythms in Christ Church put on a cabaret show representing Barbadian culture and party atmosphere.
- see where the local beer is brewed and bottled on a guided tour at the Banks Brewery in St. Michael;
- take a tour and enjoy a tasting session at the longest standing rum producer in the world (learn about rum and its connection with Barbados’ history) at Mount Gay Rum Visitors Centre in St Michael.
Published February 7, 2013
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