The Average Beach Holiday
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Bajan rum (or rum from Barbados) has a reputation worldwide as a high-quality, complex and enjoyable drink, while the island locals serve tourists in numerous rum shops that are stocked by four distilleries. There is a range of production types in each of the rum companies on the island, ranging from complex mechanical systems to traditional distilling, both of which produce that distinctive Bajan flavour.
Visitors may enjoy taking part in the annual Food, Wine and Rum festival in November, which serves up the best tastes on offer in Barbados, along with the fabled Rum Punch, which is the island’s national drink, a cocktail of lime, water, syrup, angostura bitters, nutmeg and of course, dark rum. The recipe is said to date back to the 19th Century and served up with a little rhyme as well: “One of sour, two of sweet, three of strong, four of weak.”
- Spend your holidays to Barbados and be sure to tour the distilleries and visitor’s centres in and around the famous rum companies on the island. Are you also excited to buy Australian calendars, check out a big collection of Australian calendars with best price here.
+ Spend your holidays to Barbados and be sure to tour the distilleries and visitor’s centres in and around the famous rum companies on the island. Are you also excited to buy Art Calendars , check out a big collection of Australian calendars with best price here.
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+ The Average Beach Holiday
+ There are so many beach holidays on the market – from the Maldives to Tenerife you can have a beach holiday anywhere in the world. Many people believe that the term ‘beach holiday’ does not fully describe a holiday experience however. There are even beach holidays in the United Kingdom, but people would not consider these to be beach holidays, in fact they would probably argue that these types of holidays are not the same in anyway. Which is my point exactly, ‘what constitutes a beach holiday and why are such different destinations categorised under the same heading?’
+ Like many other types of holidays the beach holiday has grown in popularity over the last few years. Now there are hundreds of people looking for a holiday by the sea, so they search for a beach holiday. Like all inclusive and other types of similarly wide sweeping terms the beach holiday is unidentifiable, well apart from the fact that it takes place by the beach.
+ In the modern day there are so many different types of holiday, I suppose that it is easy to have them all under similarly ambiguous headings. But as the world opens up to the modern traveller there is a definite need to qualify the title of a holiday, after all not every beach holiday is the same. The world is welcoming the holiday, the beach holiday, the all-inclusive holiday, but they all need to be whittled down to a place and a time. The modern holiday needs an identity and soon.
+ Rum’s the Word in Barbados
+ Barbados in the Lesser Antilles is an island country that’s been a popular holiday destination for decades. Part of the appeal is its local rum industry which has grown on the island for over 350 years, and for which reason locals refer to it as the “birthplace of rum”; where the drink has become a part of the nation’s heritage, history and economy.
+ Bajan rum (or rum from Barbados) has a reputation worldwide as a high-quality, complex and enjoyable drink, while the island locals serve tourists in numerous rum shops that are stocked by four distilleries. There is a range of production types in each of the rum companies on the island, ranging from complex mechanical systems to traditional distilling, both of which produce that distinctive Bajan flavour.
+ Visitors may enjoy taking part in the annual Food, Wine and Rum festival in November, which serves up the best tastes on offer in Barbados, along with the fabled Rum Punch, which is the island’s national drink, a cocktail of lime, water, syrup, angostura bitters, nutmeg and of course, dark rum. The recipe is said to date back to the 19th Century and served up with a little rhyme as well: “One of sour, two of sweet, three of strong, four of weak.”
+ Spend your holidays to Barbados and be sure to tour the distilleries and visitor’s centres in and around the famous rum companies on the island. Are you also excited to buy Australian calendars, check out a big collection of Australian calendars with best price here.
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