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There is something for everyone in Barbados. Relax on the beach, or sip rum punch whilst sailing the Caribbean coast on a luncheon or sunset cruise. For the more lively there is para sailing, windsurfing, tennis, golf, squash and horse riding.
There are sights to reward the curious, restaurants to delight the gourmet and a nightlife that bubbles with tropical excitement. There are many places of interest to visit such as Harrison’s Cave, Barbados Wildlife Reserve, The Flower forest – and you can even dive beneath the waves and marvel at the beautiful coral reef.
Sunny weather all year round makes Barbados an ideal location for Golfers and “would-be” golfers! These glorious weather conditions are complemented by some excellent golf courses. Several tournaments are hosted throughout the year, attracting participants from a number of countries including Europe and North America. In addition most golf clubs offer professional instruction.
The warm waters off the coast are ideal fishing grounds for Barracuda, Tuna, Wahoo, and the Marlin species, and there is always a fleet of cabin cruisers available for charter, or if you prefer to keep your feet on dry land spin fishing from the many beaches is very popular with Barbadians and is in fact a part of their every day life for many.
Barbados is the leading island destination in the Southern Caribbean for British, North American and European tourists. It is known for its well-trained, industrious people, its stable government, a wide range of accommodations and attractions and its fine coral-sand beaches.
Barbados is a mature Caribbean tourism destination. Large-scale tourism development dates back to the late 50s and early 60s but colonial ties to Britain had made Barbados a popular destination for wealthy British nationals for many years before World War 2. The tourism product in Barbados is diverse and includes varied accommodation - hotel rooms, villas and guest houses -, scores of restaurants and other food and beverage facilities, nature attractions including caves and marine parks, historic sites, festivals, golf courses and a range of other activities.
By the end of 2003, the island had hosted over 1 million tourists, of whom 531,211 were stay-over visitors and 559,000 were cruise ship visitors. Accommodation for tourists is targeted to increase from approximately 7,250 rooms in 2003 to approximately 9,500 rooms by 2010. Over 70% of the country's foreign exchange is earned by the tourism sector. It was anticipated that by the end of 2003 Tourism's contribution to real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) would have been in the region of 11.8%.
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