Living in Barbados Can Be a Good Move
Codrington College Celebrates its 275th Anniversary
Four centuries of historic Barbados migration
Glorious Marine Reserve and beach that ticks all the boxes. Perfect for family picnics, snorkelling, diving, paddle boarding, long walks lively beach bars.
Diving and Freediving in Barbados
The only island where divers can see seven, yes SEVEN, ship wrecks on one amazing dive.
Explore trees in Barbados
From the seventeenth century, travellers were visiting sites on the island that are still popular with visitors today.
The rum shop has been a staple of Bajan life for centuries, with at least one at the heart of every community on the island.
A UNESCO World Heritage Property
Beyond education, heritage preservation, and developing fine attractions out of historic sites, the Barbados National Trust contributes unique social events