The Best Sight in Barbados

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The terrain changes dramatically from each of the island's 11 parishes to the next, and so does the pace. Bridgetown, the capital, is a busy and fairly sophisticated city. West-coast resorts and private estates ooze luxury, whereas the small villages and vast sugar plantations found throughout central Barbados reflect the island's history. The relentless Atlantic surf shaped the cliffs of the dramatic east coast, and the northeast is called Scotland because of its hilly landscape and broad vistas. Along the lively south coast, the daytime hustle and bustle produce a palpable energy that continues well into the night at restaurants and nightspots.

Cricket Legends of Barbados Museum

Cricket fans can get their fix at this fascinating museum, which highlights such famous Bajan cricketers as Sir Garfield Sobers, Desmond Haynes, and Gordon Greenidge. The museum has a portrait room in addition to cricket memorabilia. There are usually special hours when there's an international match at the nearby Kensington Oval.

Fontabelle Rd., Bridgetown, Barbados
246-537--2651
Sight Details
$10

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