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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. |
Barbados guide
Barbados
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Brief history
Best of Barbados
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Tours
Explore Barbados
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Bridgetown
Eating, nightlife
Listings
Central Bridgetown
National Heroes Square
Old City
Central
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Explore Central Barbados
Flower Forest
Francia
Gun Hill
Harrison's Cave
Welchman Hall
Gully
East Coast
Explore East Coast
Andromeda Botanical Gardens
Bathsheba
Codrington College
St. John's Parish
Garrison
Hackletons Cliff & Scotland
Barbados Museum and
Gallery of Art
Savannah, Garrison area
Barbados
Wildlife Reserve
Cherry Tree
Hill
Farley Hill Nat'l Park
Grenade Hall
Morgan
Lewis Sugar Mill
St Nicholas
Abbey
Bridgetown
North
Mount Gay Rum Factory
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