Vindu Dara Singh was recently in Barbados, an island in the North Atlantic Ocean in end June, having a whale of a time.
Vindu Dara Singh was recently in Barbados, an island in the North Atlantic Ocean in end June, having a whale of a time. He shares his experience with CS:
Taking the plunge
I had my share of adventure in Barbados. I went down to the bed of the Atlantic Ocean in a submarine called Atlantis and did a lot of jet skiing. I also visited the other coast of the island as my friend and his family were stationed there for theiru00a0 holiday. We spent one whole day on the beach scuba diving and playing football.
I also visited few beautiful landmarks like the golf course and the yummy Bajan food joints. The local residents are proud of their tiny nation and make great hosts.
The nightclubs are fun as you can let your hair down all night long. The food was superb, especially in Bridgetown on the main party street; you will get the best flying fish out there.
Lost in paradise
The weather was nice and sunny with pleasant evenings. An occasional shower would help control the humidity. The beauty of Barbados cannot be described in words. People there respect the ocean and have kept it clean. The white sand perfectly complements the blue sea. It is 34 kilometers of sheer beauty.
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Wise words
I went without a visa. The authorities were kind enough to let me in. Barbados requires a visa but not from St Kitts from where I flew. See the fishes while you scuba dive and party with the tourists and locals to know what fun it can be.