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14/02/2012

The Top Five Romantic Spots In Barbados*

Happy Valentines Day everyone!! The day of love is upon us, so to do a little celebrating ourselves we thought we would mention our top 5 romantic spots on Barbados.


Romantic spot #5 - An afternoon stroll on the Boardwalk.  As dusk falls take a stroll along the boardwalk which lines some of the South coast beaches of Barbados.

View from the boardwalk at dusk, Barbados
Romantic spot #4 - Morning stroll on the East coast as the sun rises - As the sun rises on the East coast the fresh feeling in the air is like no other. Walk the long and winding beaches of Soupbowl and Cattlewash, watch the morning patrol surfers catching the first waves of the day and take in the sheer beauty that surrounds you.

Sunrise at Bathsheba, Barbados

Romantic spot #3 - Picnic at Codrington college - The oldest Anglican Theological College in the Western hemisphere also has the most stunning gardens and surroundings. Set up a small picnic blanket in front the pond which is covered in stunning purple water lilies and just simply relax while enjoying one anothers company.

Picnic at Codrington College, Barbados

Romantic spot #2 - Stargazing on the magical Cattlewash beach - This may be among the best spot in the island to stargaze! Lay  a blanket on the beach and count the endless shooting stars that whiz by. Just be cautious when you go and ensure people are in the houses above as the beach can get fairly lonely on a night.

Stargazing

 Romantic spot #1 - Wine sipping on a West coast beach at sunset - The West coast has the most brilliant sunsets. Purchase a bottle of wine and some snacks at the nearest grocer and make your way down to one of the beaches such as Payne's Bay, Sandylane, Paradise etc. Sit on the beach and watch as the sun sets and shows off some of the most magical colours in the world!

Sunset at Freshwater Bay, Barbados
 Remember its the simple things in life that are beautiful!

Melanie & Kimberly*
 
Images: Loop Barbados, Pan Ramio, Travelers Point,  Flickr, National Geographic, 

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