Barbados - West Coast
Getting there and around

 

 
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It could hardly be easier to get around on the west coast. North of Bridgetown, Highway 1 runs up the coast, rarely straying more than 100m from the shoreline. Highway 2A runs parallel to it, some way inland, and offers a speedier way of getting to the north of the island.

Buses and minibuses ply the coast road between Bridgetown and Speightstown all day, and there are bus stops every couple of hundred meters.

Services normally stop at around midnight, after which you'll need a car or private taxi. If you're coming from the south coast, look for buses marked "Speightstown" - these usually bypass Bridgetown and save you having to change buses (and terminals) in the city.
 

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