Barbados was visited by the Spanish in the late 15th century. The Portuguese also visited in 1536 but left it unclaimed. The first English ship, the Olive Blossom, arrived in 1624 and in 1627 the first permanent settlers arrived from England. Barbados has been a British colony ever since then up to its independence in 1966.
The port is about a mile from the centre of Bridgetown.
We strolled to the centre ...
... passing Pelican Centre, an art and craft area
The Careenage - merchant and navy sailing ships used to lie aground here at low tide for hull repairs. It is now a marina with moorings for small yachts and pleasure craft.
The National Pledge of Barbados is as follows: "I pledge allegiance to my country Barbados and
to my flag, To uphold and defend their honour, And by my living to do credit.
To my nation wherever I go"
We decided to have a short tour of the island - but we didn't want to just see the beaches, which is what some taxi drivers offered us. We found a taxi driver called Mark who gave a personalised tour - he was great.
We saw the Kensington Oval - home of cricket on Barbados. Here is a statue of the great Sir Garfield Sobers, outside the ground
St James Parish Church, Holetown in Barbados.
This bell fell from the belfry of St James's Church in 1881 and was badly cracked but a benefactor donated a new bell. However, considering its historic value the old one was sent to England for repairs and returned to Barbados to be retained as a monument, which predates the American "Liberty Bell" by 56 years
We then toured the area where some of the rich and famous have luxury properties
We then went to the village of Rock Hall
It was the first free village established in 1841, some five years after the time of Emancipation
The Rock Hall Freedom Village is located in the parish of St. Thomas, Barbados. The monument pays homage to a family of three freed ex-slaves and the village of Rock Hall.
The monument represents freedom. Caste in bronze, this 20ft stainless steel statue was designed by Mr. Stanton Haynes.
View of the east coast
An old prison
One of the famous Baobab trees in Bridgetown
For more photo of our time on the island click Barbados
And so ended our first cruise and our first visit to the Caribbean - a wonderful experience
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