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Sorry, don't know anything about Barbados. Seems to be somewhere that Americans mention and Brits don't. We went to Cancun years ago which turns out to be basically Benidorm for Americans so I'd want to feel reassured that the resort I was going to in Barbados wasn't like that (unless you like that kind of thing).
They got crotch fungus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lawrence_Gap
Great area, amazing place. Absolutely go to Oistins for the Fish Fry. I'll have a look later as I can't recall the exact location but we played a match against the Barbados Defence Force. Behind the ground was a beach that was accessible to the public but off the tourist trail.I am a confirmed non-beach person but even a luddite like me was dubstruck by how beautiful it was.
I'm not much of a beach person either (I prefer exploring towns and history) but really enjoyed Albufeira last year as the coastline was simply gorgeous.
We've only looked at Georgetown and Holetown so far, and there's the Holetown Festival the week we're going.
Fair enough if you're going to The Sandy Lane for luxury buti think if I was going to go to the Caribbean I'd want to go somewhere more authentic and truly Carribean not an Americanised,watered-down Pastiche .Aruba ,Curacao etc is similarly Americanised and sterile
Haiti for the real thing .....plenty of Voodoo and Murderous Anarchy
Jamaica ....for Reggae and a bit less Murderous Anarchy
Antigua for a perfect (and safe ) combination of all
Some of the French Islands are really nice especially Mustique and St Lucia but more expensive
If you’re looking at the Caribbean then I’d also recommend looking at St Lucia.
We might just get a new bathroom instead
https://www.sugarbaybarbados.com/
Decent mix of excursions, history, culture and lethal cocktails