The words "Barbados" and "budget" are rarely found in the same sentence. But if you know how to do it, then you can live a great life on this idyllic paradise on the Caribbean island, where the palm trees sway gently, the white sand is warm and the rum is delicious.
1. Fly JetBlue. From October 1, 2009, JetBlue will fly from JFK International Airport to Huada Gene. The introduction fare is great, and if JetBlue's discounted price is real, it will continue to offer preferential prices.
2. Live in an apartment or villa instead of a hotel. You will get a bigger place, have a kitchen, you can save at least by preparing for breakfast and lunch, if not dinner. In addition, you can rent a two-bedroom apartment and the other couple will share the cost. Visit HomeAway and other vacation rental websites to find affordable vacation rentals in Barbados.
3. Say no to Martini! Of course, enjoy the rum of Barbados - moderate moderation. It is believed that rum was developed in Barbados in the early 18th century. This is a marinade, sauce, dessert and drink, as well as a delicious, fairly low-cost drink.
4. Use public transportation. Barbados has a bus system that is not terrible, only 75 cents a time. However, all buses go to Bridgetown before going to other places, so plan to spend time going anywhere. There is also a private system of "Zed" vans on the island [so-called because their license plates start with the letter "Z"], and zippers spread throughout the island. Although the rest of the island is on the island, the Zed van passes through the streets, just like the fugitive car that flees the bank robbery.
5. Eat on the streets of St. Lawrence Gap. Every evening, you can enjoy delicious chicken, fish, and Bajan macaroni pies, yams and plantains along the barbecue facilities on the lively South Coast "Canyon". The music floats in the warm night air, the streets are filled with happy people, and the food is great. You can also bring food to the beach for a picnic; you will get the same million dollar view as a high-end restaurant.
6. Eat at Oistins on Friday night. This is a tradition: everyone will go to Oistins Fish Fry on the South Coast on Friday night. There are cooking stations along the beach, musicians play, people meet... this is a wonderful time, you will get our famous flying fish. You ask, is the fish fresh? Well, still shaking for you?
7. Off-season travel. From April 16th to December 15th, you will find a wealth of bargains - and don't be shy about asking for more discounts.
Come and find out why Barbados has the largest number of visitors on all Caribbean islands. Once you visit, you will come back. Not just because of the beach or the warm waters or the friendly people, but... it's here... for your fresh fried fish on Friday... Now, after a few rum blows, say from
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Three times faster!
Orignal From: Barbados' Budget - Seven Ways to Come to the Caribbean for Your Dreams
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