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Barbados is an island in Caribbean Sea formed by a unique geological structure. Today, it is one of the best developed of all Caribbean islands. What sets it apart from the flock is the tight bonds it had with Britain since it was colonized so it's safe to say the unique island of Barbados is the most British influenced of all and that, always is a comfort. The island possesses the typical tropical paradise charm at its best. White sands, the ocean, coral reefs, rolling hills, ridges, every single one of the sights is exquisite and altogether, they complete a perfect picture. The resorts and facilities are as good as the beaches are. And there is more to these qualities too. First of all is the activities; Barbados' east coast is legendary in surfing scene while the coral reefs pose for the underwater sightseer in both snorkeling and scuba diving. There's even underground sightseeing in this special island, an opportunity to visit the caves and underground lakes shouldn't be passed. These underground water system also supply the cleanest drinking water of the Caribbean region too. Most important of all, Barbados becomes what you want it to be, extravagant resorts and top class spas or budget accommodation; busy or calm. After all, in terms of facilities Barbados is one of the most developed island in the area for tourism. The city has a nice cozy 18th century colonial architecture and numerous cute botanical gardens scattered around and is there to supply all the comforts of home and beyond; even activities like golf and polo are offered. The city also offers museums that document the local history, as well as a lively music and nightlife scene. The land is very welcoming for the tourist. There is a constant wind that eliminates all the disadvantages of tropical weather, it is always pleasant. The locals are very used to tourism and open their hearts to the visitor. There's always someone to help you, at least with a friendly smile. A million of tourists visit this small island annually, and most keep coming back year after year.