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Top 3 Family Friendly Destinations in Bridgetown

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Top 3 Family Friendly Destinations in Bridgetown

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  1. Top 3 Family Friendly Destinations in Bridgetown Bridgetown is the largest capital city of Barbados and was formerly the Town of Saint Michael. Bridgetown has been nicknamed as –the City or the Town, it was established by the English settlers in 1628 while the previous settlement was under the authority of –Sir William Courten. Today Bridgetown is a popular getaway destination and a hub for all important undertakings in Barbados. Some of the most popular attractions in Bridgetown include George Washington House, Pebbles Beach, Carlisle Bay, Barbados Museum and Historical Society, Rockley Beach, Harrison’s Cave, Animal Flower Cave, and Restaurant, etc.

  2. Book cheap, book early with American Airlines Reservations for the best holiday offers. Work with some of the best travel experts around you when you choose to complete your flight tickets with American Airlines. Here are some of the most unmissable destinations in Bridgetown:

  3. Harrison’s Cave: Harrison’s Cave is a major tourist attraction in Barbados that was rediscovered in 1970 by Jack Peeples although it was mentioned earlier in 1795. The Government developed the site and was opened to the public in 1981. It is located on the central uplands of Barbados that sits at 700 feet tall. The cave features gullies, stalactites, stalagmites, caverns, sinkholes, and weird rock formation naturally formed by water erosion.

  4. Carlisle Bay: Carlisle Bay is located in southwest Barbados and is a small natural harbor that has been turned into a marine park. The Bay area is a popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving. The bay is also home to anchors, cannonballs, relics on the ocean floor. The Bay has been named after the 2nd Lord Proprietor-James Hay. It is also home to one of the oldest lighthouses –the Needham’s Point Lighthouse that dates back from the Second World War.

  5. The Barbados Museum and Historical Society: The Barbados Museum and Historical Society established in 1933 and features more than 500,000 artifacts all of which reflect the island history. For more info and complete flight booking assistance, you can visit the American Airlines Official site today

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