The mixture of cultures from around the Caribbean makes Barbados the contrast of Barbados vacation rentals. With little doubt about its native heritage, Barbados cottages are sprinkled side by side with beach homes calling you to a beach vacation filled with the music of steel drums, the flavors of several nations, and the a fascination with the slow life. A British colony since discovery, beach rentals in Barbados are colored with a smattering of cultural influences from Dutch to French to Spanish due to their long history with the surrounding West Indies islands.
With picturesque sugar plantation houses and architecture that practically changes style at every block, the walk from holiday villas through town is a treat for every visitor. A mired of celebrations year round make vacation rentals in Barbados a taste of international interaction. Festivities close to your vacation home in Barbados include the Crop-Over festival celebrating the sugar cane harvest, the Holetown Festival commemorating the founding of Barbados by English settlers, and Calypso Festival dancing through the streets in colorful costumes to the sounds of local music. Beach houses and vacation rentals Barbados will quickly convenience you that the ownership might be British, but the culture is unique to the Barbados inhabitants. 
Fun things in Barbados near your vacation rental:
- Harrison’s Cave: Accentuated by a spectacular 40 foot waterfall that flows into a hidden lagoon worthy of a movie, Harrison’s Cave brings a whole new meaning to paradise. With a network of underground streams creating a beautiful limestone canvas of natural formations carved by time and nature. Left undiscovered until the early 1970s, much of the fabulous landscape is still undisturbed by human hands.
- Taste of Barbados: This festival of fine wines and foods has all the flavor of paradise with a splash of the steel drums against the backdrop of a Barbados sunset! Although it only occurs once a year, Taste of Barbados Festival invites all to indulge in the mixture of incredible food prepared by top level chefs, attend once-in-a-lifetime cooking seminars, or site back with a cold rum drink to enjoy the atmosphere.
- Sunbury Plantation House & Museum: Set in the middle of a dazzling array of gardens and flowers, the Sunbury Plantation House & Museum provide an intimate look into the everyday workings of a Barbados plantation. Although parts of the house have been rebuilt to do fire damage at different times in history, the house has been painfully restored for visitors.
- St. John’s Parish Church: Built in the early 1800s, St. John’s Parish Church has an unparallel view from the church yard of the oceans surrounding Barbados. A notable burial in the St. John’s Parish Churchyard is Ferdinando Paleologus, a descendent of Emperor Constantine the Great. St. John’s Parish Church is an amazing piece of history standing strong in the middle of paradise.
Vacation Rental homes in Barbados brings you into an inner world of people and flavors not experienced anywhere else in the Caribbean. The shining blue ocean greets you with smiles of sunlight dancing off of the water as the sunsets and invites you to start the night with a cool drink in your beach front rental before moving on to dinner. Barbados welcomes you with music, fun, and laughter to your vacation rental home in Barbados today!
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