Barbados In a Nutshell 2010 - 2011 Edition

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Beaches

Mullins

Reed’s Bay

Paynes Bay

Batts Rock

All photos Andrew Hulsmeier

Holetown Area: Busy beaches – lots of watersports. The Tides, Just Grillin’, Café Indigo and Patisserie & Bistro Flindt are all in the area and are good choices for a bite to eat. For Glass Bottom Boat Tours call Monica at Shamon Too 233-6089, Mark at Sea Spray Watersports - 249 5001, or The Looker at 233-9897. They will pick you up from certain beaches. Paynes Bay: White sandy beach, a favourite with families and cruise ship passengers. Ideal swimming and snorkeling conditions – you may even spot some turtles. Fitts Village: Quiet stretch of beach - good snorkeling. Lunch at Il Tempio Restaurant & Beach Bar, happy hours 4-6pm daily, closed Mondays. Batts Rock: Heading south, take the track on the right shortly after Cin Cin Restaurant. Lots of shady trees, a small children’s playground, picnic tables, shower and changing facilities. Lovely beach with good swimming and snorkeling. Brighton Beach: Home of the Cockspur Beach Club. Enjoy a tour of the rum distillery, then relax on their beautiful beach beach chairs and umbrellas available. Lunch, drinks, beach and watersports - lots of fun!

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