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Ships galore | Barbados Today

 Barbados Today: "More than 12,000 visitors are expected here on seven ships to the Bridgetown Port tomorrow.

Even as the Barbados Port Inc reports this as a positive development, particularly for tourism stakeholders, the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry believes a good mixture of taxis and tour operators could perhaps help to spread the possible benefits around in moving the visitors from place to place."

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Candie Hanson said…
We went to Barbados for a vacation during the Christmas holiday and it was the best trip ever! I fell in love with the place so much that I almost look for a property for sale and settle there. Well maybe not now, but in the future I might do it.
Unknown said…
Barbados is the best place to travel and i have traveled several times to that place and every time i observe something new and i feel very much relaxed and peaceful their. I just love to spent time in the villas on the beach side and luxurious furniture and ambience of those villas are exclusive.
refer:
http://barbados.exceptionalvillas.com/

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