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The main festival in Barbados is the summertime Crop Over,
which reaches its climax on Kadooment Day when the festival
monarchs are crowned.
This is a great time to catch some of the island's famous calypso.
There are plenty of other events to distract you from the beach as
well. The tourist boards have full details.
The main public holidays celebrated throughout the Caribbean,
during which virtually all shops and offices close, are:
January 1
New Year's Day
Good Friday
Easter Monday
May 1
Labor Day
Whit Monday
Dec 25
Christmas Day
Dec 26
Boxing Day
Barbados also celebrates Errol Barrow Day (January 21), National
Heroes Day (April 28), Labor Day (May 1), Emancipation Day (August
1), Kadooment Day (first Mon in Aug) and Independence Day (November
30)
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Festivals and events
January
Barbados Jazz Festival phone 246/429-2084
Barbados Windsurfing Championships phone 246/426-5837
Busta Cup Cricket Competition phone 246/426-5128
February
Holetown Festival phone 246/430-7300
March
Holder's classical music festival
Test cricket phone 246/426-5128
Oistins Fish Festival phone 246/428-6738
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Caribbean guide
Barbados Travel Guide
April
Congaline Street festival phone 246/424-0909
July-August
Crop Over festival
October
Barbados International Triathlon phone 246/435-7000
November
Caribbean Surfing Championship phone 246/435-6377
Festival of Creative Arts phone 246/424-0909
December
Barbados Road Race Series
South Coast
Getting there and around
Eating and nightlife
South East
South Coast
Christ Church
Explore Christ Church
Hasting and Rockley
Oistins
Silver Sands and Long Beach
St. Lawrence Gap and Dover
Worthing
St. Philip:
St.
Philip
Foul Bay & Crane Beach
West Coast
West
HoleTown
-HoleTown
restaurants
Mullins Bay - N
Prospect
, Payness Bay- N
Sandy Lane
Speightstown
Nightlife
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