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dolcevita78
Joined: 01 Mar 2008 Posts: 20
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 Post subject: High Standard of Living |
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| I have always been fascinated by Barbados. In fact, I have posted some pictures of Barbados on my blog two years ago. I got the pictures from a friend who collect postcards from all over. I have always wanted to see Barbados especially the sunsets... One of my drawbacks is that I have learned that Barbados has one of the highest standards of living worldwide. |
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shubhranshu
Joined: 30 Jan 2009 Posts: 16 Location: INDIA
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Barbados Wildlife Reserve, Errol Barrow Park, Folkestone Marine Park Museum, Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary, Grenade Hall Forest & Signal Station, Harrison's Cave, Lazaretto Gardens and Ocean Park etc are major attractions of Barbados. Little Arches Hotel,and Peach and Quiet etc are good luxury hotels to stay. Nubianesque and Rossomar Rentals etc are cheap accommodation options. So, there is no need to worry, you can plan your visit within your financial limits.
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travel007
Joined: 25 May 2009 Posts: 11
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| Yes, Barbados is very standard living island. Many tourists come there for spend their holidays. There are many good beaches and luxury hotels. Errol Barrow Park, Lazaretto Gardens and Ocean Park are beautiful places. |
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Nelson John
Joined: 12 Jan 2010 Posts: 92
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The Standard of living at Barbados is really high. There are so many exclusive and exotic beaches which provide tremendous luxury and enjoyment. The sun setting scene is unbelievable Moreover, the sun rising is also much fascinating and eye catching. _________________ Romantic bed and breakfasts |
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| Barbados is a great place for holidays, but to live in is a bit expensive. If you plan to live there, take advantage of the beautiful island and tourists - enter entrepreneurship. |
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| Each island has its own peculiarities ,and as a Caribbean person it would be difficult to recommend one over the others.They are all great places. My favourite Caribbean country, is not my homeland ,which is mention among that list of 3, but Dominica (Dom-in-neeka) not to be confused with the Dominican Republic. This island take you back to nature. It is said that if Columbus had to return he would easily recognise Dominica. The island is naturally air conditioned. |
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