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Welchman Hall Gully showing forests and rainforest
Welchman Hall Gully featuring rainforest
Welchman Hall Gully featuring rainforest
Welchman Hall Gully featuring animals and rainforest
Welchman Hall Gully featuring rainforest and landscape views

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1. Dover Beach

Dover Beach is a popular spot for active beachgoers on the southwest coast of Barbados. Rent a boogie board to enjoy the generally gentle surf or ride a Jet ski to cut through the waves.
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Dover Beach which includes a sandy beach, tropical scenes and general coastal views

2. Crane Beach

Crane beach is a stretch of powdery sand formed by pink coral that was pulverized and washed up over time. Although the area is on the east side of the island, which is normally full of thundering waves, Crane Beach has towering cliffs on each end of the beach and a coral reef in the ocean that provide protection from powerful Atlantic Ocean waves.
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Crane Beach which includes a sandy beach, landscape views and tropical scenes

3. Rockley Beach

You’ll find that some Barbados beaches are known by multiple names, but taxi drivers will generally recognize all choices. Ask for Accra or Rockley Beach to visit this very pleasant south coast beach where the water is crystal clear and the sand is soft, easy to walk on without worrying about sharp coral pieces.
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This ideal all-around beach provides enjoyable activities from dawn to dusk.

4. Miami Beach

Find Miami Beach near the southern tip of Barbados. Like many other beaches in Barbados, it has multiple names. Some call it Enterprise Beach. If you’re staying nearby, be enterprising and take a barefoot morning run to enjoy the feel of the soft coral sand.
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Miami Beach showing landscape views and a beach

5. Mullins Beach

Mullins Beach is one of the northernmost beaches on the west coast of Barbados. That means you’ll find clear blue water and generally calm seas. With its location far from the capital Bridgetown, Mullins can be less busy than other closer beaches.
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Mullins Beach which includes tropical scenes and a beach

6. Welchman Hall Gully

The geology of Barbados includes a number of underground caves. When the roof of one cave collapsed many years ago it created a gully. General William Asygell Williams, a Welshman, brought exotic and fruit trees into the gully that divided his large plantation and the area is now known as Welchman Hall Gully.
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Welchman Hall Gully showing rainforest

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Warrens Industrial Park

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Warrens Industrial Park and surrounding area, you can visit Paradise Beach and Brighton Beach.

Warrens Industrial Park

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