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The name Barbados has an interesting origin story. It either comes from the Portuguese os barbudos or the Spanish los barbudos, both roughly translating to The Bearded Ones.

Of course, the beards don’t refer to locals with extensive facial hair (presumably an uncomfortable look in the humid conditions of the Caribbean), but rather to the fig trees that populate the island.

No matter the etymology, Barbados should be synonymous with tropical paradise. As the easternmost Caribbean island, the country boasts all the good of the region--white-sand beaches and temperatures in the 70s and 80s all year round--while avoiding the paths of tropical storms and hurricanes.

The result is an often surprising mix of land and aquatic adventures, a blend of cultures with influences from all over the world, and vibrant energy packed into 166 square miles.

Here’s what you need to know about traveling to Barbados.



Quick Facts
Consider this a fun list of did-you-knows to make your friends jealous prior to heading to Barbados.

Although the official language is English, most natives speak (and refer to themselves as) Bajan, an English-based Creole language.
The Caribbean is of course known for its rum, and Barbados has a claim as the spiritual home (so to speak) for this liquor. The Mount Gay Distilleries have been producing rum since 1703.
Rum isn’t the only tropical delicacy that calls Barbados home: The grapefruit also originated here.
Cricket is considered the national sport, and the top Barbadian cricketers compete for the West Indies (Windies, for short) alongside players from other English-speaking nations in the Caribbean.
Yes, it’s Rihanna’s home nation.

The Lay of the Land
Barbados is by all measures a small island. It’s 21 miles long, 14 miles wide, and is home to less than 300,000 people, 110,000 in the capital of Bridgetown.

What it lacks in stature, it makes up for in variety. The Atlantic coast is known for its ruggedness and swells, the perfect destination for the adventurous. The Caribbean side of the island is calmer, an ideal base camp for relaxation in the sun. (Then again, you can easily drive from one side of the island to the other.)

Then there’s Andromeda Botanic Gardens and Harrison’s Cave, terranean and subterranean attractions, respectively, that will take your breath away.



When to Go
Similar to its Caribbean neighbors, Barbados has two seasons: dry and wet. The dry season runs from December to June, while the latter spans July to October. As aforementioned, Barbados is outside the geographic path of most hurricanes, although it can still experience high winds and rain during stormier periods.

For those reasons, the peak travel season falls in the winter.

If you’re looking to capitalize on ideal weather conditions and avoid a barrage of tourists, aim for May. You’ll get better prices closer to the wet season, while still enjoying the main attractions of the island at their best.

Then again, you can often score the best deals during the wet season. If you check the forecast and adjust your itinerary accordingly, you may find yourself experiencing a luxurious stay in Barbados at a standard price.

There’s one more consideration: Crop Over, Barbados’s biggest party. This annual, epic carnival attracts revelers and celebrities from across the globe. It starts in June and concludes in August with the Grand Kadooment, a finale worthy of a months-long, colorful celebration.

If you’re one for vibrant crowds, limitless rum, and a good time, then plan well in advance, and book your party ticket.

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Getting There
A number of major American airports fly direct to Barbados. It’s a little longer than a four-hour flight from New York (JFK and Newark), and a little less than four hours from Miami. The earlier you can book a flight, the better.

Of course, it comes as no surprise that Barbados is a popular cruise destination as well. Liners like Oceania deliver luxury experiences on the open seas at affordable prices. In 2021, Oceania is offering a 12-day excursion from Miami to Bridgetown, with stops in the Cayman Islands, Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Grenada, St. Vincent, Dominica, Antigua, and St. Lucia. You could also choose a 10-day, Bridgetown-to-Bridgetown cruise covering the eastern Caribbean, or even a 27-day odyssey that follows Europe’s Atlantic coast departing from London and concluding in the Barbados capital.



Where to Stay
Because Barbados is so small, you can explore the entire island, if you wish, in a matter of days. Rather than focus on where to stay in terms of location, find lodging that fits your fellow travelers’ needs, too. Consider these options.

For a Family-Friendly Stay: Crystal Cove

Crystal Cove by Elegant Hotels provides something for the entire family. Adults will love the spacious suites, ocean views, and all-inclusive packages that epitomize care-free living. The younger ones will appreciate the array of water activities, not to mention the Fly Fish Kids Club and tiered, lagoon-style pools.

For Luxury: Altman Villas

Although Barbados is full of luxury resorts, you can avoid the crowd by booking a private stay at an Altman Villa. Choose from a variety of options, all of which are surrounded by charming gardens and tranquil pools. They’re affordable as well, with rooms starting at less than $200 a night.

For a Romantic Getaway: Sandy Lane

Sandy Lane has earned a reputation as one of the most luxurious resorts in the world. It certainly lives up to that billing. Treat your significant other with a stay here. Relax in the 47,000-square-foot spa. Hit the links on the highly exclusive Green Monkey golf course. Indulge in the fine-dining options and convivial bars. Create memories that will last a lifetime.

For an Authentic West Indian Retreat: Coral Reef Club

A boutique hotel, Coral Reef Club has all the amenities people have come to love in the West Indies: open concept, spacious rooms with ocean views; fresh-caught seafood with Caribbean spices at the hotel restaurant; access to a wide variety of aquatic activities. Even just strolling the grounds will confirm you’re living in paradise, if only for a short while.



What to Do
You could stay at the resort, soak up the sun, and sip a drink on the beach and call it a vacation, but where’s the fun in that? The fact is Barbados is packed with adventure.

Sure, you’ll find regular aquatic adventures like snorkeling, swimming with wildlife (in this case, sea turtles), and more. Did you know that Barbados is also a popular haven for surfers? The rugged Atlantic coast, in particular Bathsheba Beach, invites amateurs and experts alike to hang 10.

From riding waves to exploring caves—try your hand at spelunking. The Harrison’s Cave system is a mile-plus in length with the largest cavern coming in at 49 feet high. When you return to dry land, head to Andromeda Botanical Gardens for an arboreal experience to delight the senses.

If it’s a good time you want, you’ve come to the right place. Establishments like Harbour Lights get the festivities going on the beach during the day, offer dinner shows, then maintain the party deep into the night.



What to Eat & Drink
Barbados offers land excursions, aquatic thrills, and culinary delights. All three should be on your list of to-dos when you get to the island. Your taste buds will thank you.

Start by indulging in what is considered the national dish: fried flying fish with a side of cou cou, a mix of cornmeal and okra. You could also sample chicken curry, made with Bajan spices, and finish off any meal with a traditional dessert like guava cheese.

Then wash it all down with rum. Head to Mount Gay for a distillery tour, and step into history. They’ve been producing the region’s favorite spirit since 1703.

It can be quite stressful planning a stress-free getaway. You'll want to pack as much as you can into your vacation to Barbados, or at least nail the details that matter the most for you and your fellow travelers.

27/01/2021
29/12/2020

10 Things To Let Go Of Before The New Year!

8. The need to figure everything out
As put together as other people may seem, it’s rare to find anyone whose life turned out the way they planned it. Instead of forcing yourself to try and ‘figure your life out’, give yourself a little space to let life happen to you. Amazing things happen when you least expect them to. Getting frustrated because you haven’t figured things out isn’t worth it.
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29/12/2020

Here are twenty passive income ideas to choose from. Some require a monetary investment and others need time, but all build wealth.

28/12/2020

10 Things To Let Go Of Before The New Year!
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9. Lack of self-discipline
I mentioned in this post that self-discipline is such an important part of self-care, and it’s also an important part of achieving your goals. These days, everything and everyone is competing for your attention. Without self-discipline, you risk getting distracted by everything. If you have the ability to do what you say you’ll do and stay focused, you’ll be a force to be reckoned with.

24/12/2020

10 Things To Let Go Of Before The New Year!
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6. Physical clutter
Physical clutter can have a huge impact on your mental state of being. If your space is brimming with things you don’t need, consider making some physical space for the new year. Get rid of clothes you’ve never worn, declutter your home, and create a peaceful space around you.

22/12/2020

10 Things To Let Go Of Before The New Year!
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4. People on your timeline who drain your energy! https://linktr.ee/WandaKitt
Cutting people out of your life is easier said than done, but it’s a lot easier to control on social media. If you’re following people who anger you, post too much, make you feel jealous, or make you feel negative – unfollow them. If you can go beyond the timeline and cut out negative friendships and relationships IRL, that’s even better.

21/12/2020

10 Things To Let Go Of Before The New Year!

3. Bad spending habits
How was this year for you in terms of money? Did you find yourself spending more than you should have? Look through your past spending history and see if there’s one area where you can cut down (Starbucks, is that you?)
(The best coffee in the world is right here: https://linktr.ee/WandaKitt) and make a goal for the new year. If your goal is to pay off debt, The Budget Mom is a great resource.
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18/12/2020

10 Things To Let Go Of!

2. The need to be busy
Over the past few years, self-care has become one of the most talked-about topics. Even so, I still don’t think we’re taking self-care seriously. Most of us feel the pressure to stay busy from societal expectations, but it can also come from avoiding the things you need to address in your life. Let go of the need to be busy and embrace self-care to the fullest next year.https://linktr.ee/WandaKitt for some relaxing Raspberry Tea. It's so relaxing!

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17/12/2020

Get your walk on!

17/12/2020

1. Fear of the future
Most of us feel motivated at the start of a new year with excitement around our new goals. That being said, the new year can also be daunting. You might not have a solid plan or bucket list for your future, and things might feel more unknown than ever. If you’ve been feeling unsure of where you’re headed or what the future might hold, don’t stress. When you try to imagine a whole year in front of you, it’s only going to cause you to panic. Instead, take things day-by-day and don’t feel like you have to have your whole life figured out before the new year starts.




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15/12/2020

Prayer should be your First Response and not your Last Resort.

14/12/2020

Remember, it's a process Whatever your goals may be, it can be frustrating when they don't all come together right now. So give yourself plenty of time. "Remember that life is a journey, not a destination," "Don't wait until you get where you want to be to allow yourself to feel happy. Enjoy the process. That's why you're here."

If you can do just that, you'll be well on your way to your next level of awesomeness. And when you reach that, remember to keep up the good work.

11/12/2020

Do More Of What You Enjoy
Self-improvement isn't always about reaching goals; it can also be about doing more of what you enjoy, and focusing more on yourself. In the process, you might learn something new, and you'll definitely grow as a person. But that doesn't have to be your main goal.

So if you have a stack of books you've been meaning to get through, or an instrument you've been neglecting, pick 'em up. Find time in the day to make your hobbies a priority, and you'll likely feel better for it.

You can also push yourself out of your comfort zone, as a way to "discover what lights you up," career coach Stephanie Thoma, tells Bustle. "Never tried ceramic-making? Or long-distance running? Or fencing? There's no time to start like now."
















10/12/2020

When you get home in the evening, take a few moments to be grateful for whatever you accomplished, or whatever went well that day. And if you reached a big goal, take time to celebrate.

"Too often we make progress, achieve some success, and immediately think about what’s next," Michaud says. "If you don’t celebrate and look at how far you’ve come, it’s pointless. You’ll be just be chasing the 'next' thing, and never feel the way you want to feel."

That's why it's important to be aware of your progress, and pat yourself on the pack every once in a while.

















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8. Consider how you'll reach your goals
Trying to reach your goals all at once means you're lessing likely to do them well — if at all. So take a look at all the things you'd like to accomplish, create a few solid goals, and then come up with a plan that approaches it in smaller chunks. "This may include thinking about people who can help support you, or resources that you will need," Wachtler says. "Planning ahead also includes thinking about potential roadblocks to success and proactively thinking about how you will overcome them."

















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Change can be difficult, and going about setting goals can be challenging, so don't hesitate to ask for support from friends, family, a partner, or therapist.

After all, "no one does it alone," Lisa Michaud, a success coach who specializes in helping women find balance, tells Bustle. "We all have days when we need to bounce ideas off people, or get reminded of how far we’ve come. And, letting someone know your specific goal and what you’re working on significantly increases your chances of accomplishing what you want."















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When it comes to reaching a specific goal, it can help to define "your goals in a way so that they are measurable," Wachtler says. So, instead of saying "I want to go back to school," be more detailed and say "I'd like go back to school and learn more for my career, so that I can then do XYZ."

As Wachtler says, this will help you know exactly what you're working towards, if you're making progress, and if you've achieved your goal.

06/12/2020

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04/12/2020

In order to improve thyself, you'll need to stay in touch with what you want. And this is where daily journaling can come in handy.

In working towards goals, keeping a daily journal can be helpful because writing down your goals helps to increase accountability,

It's also a habit that can keep you dedicated. Using your journal as a way to assess progress, and then brainstorm what to do if you're hitting roadblocks, And finally, it will help you to stay on track in working towards those goals."

03/12/2020

Talk To yourself in a caring way
The process of reaching goals or making changes can be overwhelming, especially if you're being tough on yourself, or expecting it to all happen overnight. So check in with your thoughts, and assess how they make you feel.
"Are they critical? Are they motivating? Are they pushing you forward or backward? In order to achieve momentum you must first change your way of thinking. Be kind to yourself. Your thinking voice should resemble a cheerleader."

02/12/2020

Check in with yourself regularly
The thing about goals is they're bound to change over time, so don't fret if you start down one path, and then change your mind. Instead, "always have visions of where you want to be and how you want to improve," Marianna Strongin, PsyD, clinical psychologist and founder of Strong In Therapy, tells Bustle. "This makes the journey more clear." And if your current path starts to feel wrong, you'll be able to adjust.

01/12/2020

Figure out where to start--Goal-less to Goals
If you're feeling goal-less, it can also help to think about the five areas that pretty much everyone needs to keep working on, which include "health, relationships, finances, career, and spirituality," Holmes says. "Spirituality doesn't need to mean religion or believing in anything particular, it can mean self-love — doing what you need to do to make yourself happy, instead of worrying about what everyone else thinks or needs."

If any of these areas need a little attention, let it serve as a jumping off point. You might, for example, realize that your career could use a little attention, which may inspire you to look for ways to expand, and see what else there is to learn.

30/11/2020

IMAGINE YOURSELF IN THE FUTURE
One of the best places to start on the road to self-improvement is by envisioning your future self, and how you might like to feel years down the line. And from there, beginning to live life from that perspective, Holmes says.

So go ahead and imagine an ideal older self. What are they doing? How do they feel? What's their daily routine look like? This can help you get a better idea of what "self-improvement" might look like, and the steps you can take to get there.

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