

Geologically Barbados is unique, being actually two land masses that merged together over the years. Within the coral core there is a vast array of caves and underground lakes which provide an excellent supply of drinking water that is amongst the purest in the world. When you visit, you will see it is mostly a flat coral island with excellent beaches, but there are also rolling hills and many deep ridges and gullies, with an interesting distribution of flora and fauna.

The constant breeze of the trade winds gives the island a mild and pleasant tropical climate. Along the East Coast a lively surf is blown briskly by the strong and constant trade winds and the waves pound against a rocky shore. Coral reefs fringe coast providing excellent snorkeling and Scuba Diving. On the West Coast, beaches of fine white sand stretch along a blue-green sea. Barbados is a coral island, pushed out of sea by volcanic activity in a far away time.
