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Plan for your trip, learn more about the island of Barbados,
its people, things to do and places to see. Below you'll find
some of the most popular Barbados travel guides to help you
make the most of your visit to Barbados.
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A
Cruising Guide To The Windward Islands: Martinique, St.
Lucia, St. Vincent & The Grenadines, Carriacou, Grenada,
Barbados
by Stephen J. Pavlidis
The Windward Islands Guide contains GPS waypoints, approaches
and routes, anchorages, dive sites, an extensive appendix,
photos and a bibliography. |
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Explore
Barbados
by Harry S. Pariser
Explore Barbados is the only complete guide for
this very special Caribbean democracy. Local bus service,
festivals and events, history and culture, live music
spots. Its all covered! Maps, photos, web sites,
useful tips. Humorous, informative, educational, detailed.
Theres no other guide quite like it! |
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Berlitz
Pocket Guide Barbados (Berlitz Pocket Guides)
by Caroline Radula-Scott, Pam Barrett (Editor) |
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Barbados
(Indigo Guide to Barbados)
by Indigo Guides
With160 full-color pages, this comprehensive and authoritative
guide is the last word on Barbados. Entertaining and informative
features on the history, culture, architecture, music,
beach life, flora and fauna give a vivid insight into
the essence of Barbados. |
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Footprint
Barbados
by Sarah Cameron
Packs everything a traveler needs to know into a small
portable package. Footprint
Barbados contains ten
pages of two-color maps to help travelers navigate the
city's streets with ease; "Ten of the best"
things to do; "At a glance": the city in a nutshell;
plus an ever-useful trip planner. |
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The
Rough Guide to Barbados
by Adam Vaitilingam |
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Frommer's
Caribbean 2006
by Darwin Porter
Information on the best
resorts, beaches, golf courses, snorkeling, and more.
Outspoken opinions on what's worth your time and what's
not. Exact prices, so you can plan the perfect trip whatever
your budget. Off-the-beaten-path experiences and undiscovered
gems, plus new takes on top attractions. |
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Fodor's
Caribbean 2006 (Fodor's Gold Guides)
by Douglas Stallings, et al |
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