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Live the Dream – Christ Church, Barbados

Tourism in Barbados accounts for more than half of the growth of the economy. Annually, Barbados holidays entertain more than half a million visitors to the island and another half a million cruise ship passengers, a total of more than 1 million visitors a year. The good thing is that more than 25% of the tourists who have spent their getaway to the island keep coming back year after year. More than 11,000 are employed in the tourism industry. Politically and geographically speaking, Barbados is divided into 11 different parishes namely Christ Church, Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint James, Saint John, Saint Joseph, Saint Lucy, Saint Michael, Saint Peter, Saint Philip and Saint Thomas.

Of the 11 parishes listed above, Christ Church is home to The Crane Beach, which was cited by “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” as one of the top ten beaches in the world. Crane has also become the favorite hangout for most Hollywood celebrities and major sports personalities. It was built in 1887, and since then the picturesque resort has developed into the best in the entire Caribbean and the planet. Food, white and pink sand, romantic sense of seclusion, sunny weather, world-class hotel accommodations, vibrant nightlife, blue waters and friendly people – these are the things that Crane can offer every guest on vacation in Barbados.

The Grantley Adams International Airport ID is also located in Christchurch; possibly one of the most important ports on the island. Grantley caters to more than 2 million passengers a year and has modern facilities to welcome vacationers every time. Here, people can avail direct flights to and from the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.

Nightlife is perhaps one of the main attractions in this parish, for one brilliant reason: St. Lawrence Gap is here. St. Lawrence Gap is a long strip of bars, restaurants, and music venues that come alive when the sun goes down. Tourists enjoy the best rum in the world, cocktails, good food, jazz and reggae music, theater performances and more. A stay on the island would not be complete without dropping by this place and savoring the benefits of one of the liveliest nights in the Caribbean.

Still at Christ Church, families and children would surely enjoy a visit to Ocean Park during their Barbados vacation. Hundreds of sea creatures can be seen here. The colorful marine life and vibrant movements of these creatures will leave your children wanting more. After that, the family can head straight to Chancery Lane Swamp. Chancery Lane Swamp is another gift from Mother Nature to the island. Not far away is Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary, which is a famous mangrove tourist attraction within Christ Church. Meet and greet exotic animals like scarlet libis, flamingos, parrots, and hundreds of other captive birds.

Before heading back to your hotel or resort, stop by one of the oldest schools in the parish: The Christ Church Foundation School, which was built in 1809.

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