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    Barbados

    Have you been? What was it like?

    I can currently get a great deal to spend 7 nights at Ocean Two in St Lawrence Gap but i'm looking for a little more info before i pull the trigger.

    #2
    Nobody? Anybody know a friend who has been?

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      #3
      Sorry, some of us yanks dont get crap for vacation
      Delivering bacon goodness one round at a time.

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        #4
        Originally posted by baconoclock View Post
        Sorry, some of us yanks dont get crap for vacation
        This. My boss is an asshole.
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          #5
          I spent 2 weeks there a few years ago and I think you'll love it. The people were very nice and you will probably get some great weather. Some of the beaches are pretty tough to enjoy because they are mostly crushed shell and coral which can ruin your day.

          We went on a number of tours. The 2 best were a day long driving tour of most of the island with several stops and a trip to the Mt. Gay distillery. The tour stopped at a botanical garden, a 200 or so year old church, a pottery and a few other spots.

          If you are a rum fan then you are in for a treat. Take the Mt. Gay distillery tour and you will be tasting the best rum in the world, Mt. Gay Extra Old. It's about $55 a bottle in the states (35.2 UK pounds) but there it is dirt cheap.

          One of the big attractions is supposed to be a flea market. Stay away from that. I also had some pretty iffy guys driving the taxis there.

          I was struck by how you could have some people living in basically shacks just within sight of multi-million dollar homes and resorts.

          If you have specific ??? pm me and I'll try to hit the memory banks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by JohnyRico View Post
            I spent 2 weeks there a few years ago and I think you'll love it. The people were very nice and you will probably get some great weather. Some of the beaches are pretty tough to enjoy because they are mostly crushed shell and coral which can ruin your day.

            We went on a number of tours. The 2 best were a day long driving tour of most of the island with several stops and a trip to the Mt. Gay distillery. The tour stopped at a botanical garden, a 200 or so year old church, a pottery and a few other spots.

            If you are a rum fan then you are in for a treat. Take the Mt. Gay distillery tour and you will be tasting the best rum in the world, Mt. Gay Extra Old. It's about $55 a bottle in the states (35.2 UK pounds) but there it is dirt cheap.

            One of the big attractions is supposed to be a flea market. Stay away from that. I also had some pretty iffy guys driving the taxis there.

            I was struck by how you could have some people living in basically shacks just within sight of multi-million dollar homes and resorts.

            If you have specific ??? pm me and I'll try to hit the memory banks.
            Mt. Gay is the bomb. It is one of the best rums you can get. Going to the distillery would be cool.

            RE the shacks, I saw the same thing in Jamaica.
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              #7
              Originally posted by JohnyRico View Post
              I spent 2 weeks there a few years ago and I think you'll love it. The people were very nice and you will probably get some great weather. Some of the beaches are pretty tough to enjoy because they are mostly crushed shell and coral which can ruin your day.

              We went on a number of tours. The 2 best were a day long driving tour of most of the island with several stops and a trip to the Mt. Gay distillery. The tour stopped at a botanical garden, a 200 or so year old church, a pottery and a few other spots.

              If you are a rum fan then you are in for a treat. Take the Mt. Gay distillery tour and you will be tasting the best rum in the world, Mt. Gay Extra Old. It's about $55 a bottle in the states (35.2 UK pounds) but there it is dirt cheap.

              One of the big attractions is supposed to be a flea market. Stay away from that. I also had some pretty iffy guys driving the taxis there.

              I was struck by how you could have some people living in basically shacks just within sight of multi-million dollar homes and resorts.

              If you have specific ??? pm me and I'll try to hit the memory banks.
              Where and which area did you stay? Did you visit Brisgetown much? How would you describe it? Things to do etc?

              We're thinking of staying here in a one bed oceanfront residence.

              Welcome To Ocean Two Condominiums in Barbados - Ocean Two Barbados – Barbados Beach Condo Hotel – Dover St Lawrence Gap - Ocean Two Holiday Rentals and SalesOcean Two Barbados Condos

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                #8
                My wife is a travel agent.....

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Philgod111 View Post
                  My wife is a travel agent.....
                  Interrogation time!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by juneau View Post
                    Interrogation time!
                    but if you buy from her I am sure she will donte the profit to cainslair

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                      #11
                      mmmm there will be no profit

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                        #12
                        After checking the ol' scrapbook it turns out we stayed at the Savannah in St. Lawrence Gap in Christ Church.

                        We visited the Barbados Wildlife Preserve, The Flower Forrest, took a Harbour Master cruise for an evening, took a tour of a giant cave complex (a-maz-ing) and went snuba diving. Snuba is like scuba but instead of having the tank on your back it floats on the surface and an air hose goes down to your mask. Add that to the already mentioned tour of the rum distillery, the pool and river complex at the hotel the fact that pretty much everywhere we ate from the cheapest diners to a restaurant where 4 people hovered around our table and refilled you glass anytime you took a sip of water (The Restaurant at Southsea, Waterside Restaurant, Barbados - Restaurant Reviews - TripAdvisor ) and I can't think of a much nicer place to go for a week.

                        Very popular with Brits BTW. We met several people from London while we were there.

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