First day in Barbados: Animal Flower Cave, Speightstown, Port St. Charles, Sunset Point, Dinner on the beach

Გამოქვეყნდა: 05.12.2021

Hello dear,

a first beautiful day that has already shown the island from a great side.

It was important for us to see a lot of the island, but also to have beach and relaxation

So we always used the mornings to see something and in the afternoons we were always at the beach and rested.

Today we drove far to the north of the island, we even went to the northernmost point of the island.

But first we had our obligatory breakfast, we got a cappuccino at the gas station (we should have ordered it the night before, then it would have been ready in the morning too).... after 15 minutes we finally got it and then we went to the supermarket and got delicious pastries and COOKIES. This ritual should remain the same in the next few days :-))) The cookies will certainly be imported to Germany soon, because Katharina can't imagine anything else anymore :-)))

Finally, we could start our way to the north. We stopped along the way to take pictures or just walk around.

In Speightstown we made our first longer stop. It is an old fishing village, which still lives from it today.

Then we drove further to the Animal Flower Cave, a beautiful cave in the far north of the island. It was breathtaking and nature just has its own laws there. A great place with a great atmosphere. Too bad I can't post videos here, because the power of the sea is indescribable there. A truly great place that you have to see. Thanks to the good guide, we were able to learn a lot about it, for example, the cave exit looks like the map of Barbados when it is lying sideways, take a look at the pictures!

The view of the ocean at this place is also very beautiful and you could sit there for hours and listen to the sound of the sea.

But after all the sightseeing, we deserved a beach stop and landed in the beautiful place of Port St. Charles. That was one of the most beautiful beaches on the whole island. Just look at the water, the palm trees and the sand. Just like you imagine the Caribbean.

In the evening we were naturally very hungry, of course the cookies were good, but luckily we found a nice stand where we could still eat delicious freshly grilled chicken and freshly grilled fish with tasty side dishes. And we were once again entertained by the stand owner, a funny Jamaican who warned us about the Barbados guys. :-)))

A great day came to an end, but luckily we knew that the next day would be just as great.

In this sense.

All the best

Your Vanessa with Katharina

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