The Caribbean paradise of Barbados offers fun in the sun, spectacular beaches, tranquil waters, time-lost villages, colorful botanical gardens, proud military forts, abundant wildlife, and warm charming locals.
Somewhere beneath the St. Ann’s Fort is a vaulted area housing some of the oldest cannons in the world.
This beautiful city's old public places reveal a deeper shade of green.
The George Washington House is more noted for having George Washington as a tenant for three months in 1751. George Washington, on his only visit outside of America, left Virginia and boarded a vessel bound for Barbados.
An old Spanish hacienda, still occupied by the family, serves as a window to the past.