Virtuoso Life - March/April 2008 - (Page 6) The new phrase in travel is “ the authentic experience” . Who could’ve guessed that we’d be so trendy? If you’re searching for authenticity, you’ve come to the right place. Whoever decided that change is good has obviously never set foot on our miles and miles of open coastline. Or come across the path of a native green monkey. Or played a round of golf on one of our championship courses. Because once you’ve experienced a taste of Barbados, you’ll certainly agree that we shouldn’t change a thing. There’ll be so much you’ll want to bring home. Starting with the stories. We don’t have tourists in Barbados. You’ll notice this at Oistins Fish Market, where Bajans and visitors dance together while food and beverage stalls offer traditional fare. And on Baxter’s Road, where the party often goes on until dawn. And in the craft fairs, jazz festivals and churches. The views. The rum shops. The golf. Here, “Nice shot” can mean a lot of things. Among the waterfalls, the ruins and the local craftspeople, you’ll find the Caribbean’s most breathtaking golf courses. It’s what’s drawn worldwide events like the PGA Tour’s World Golf Championship. Don’t miss “Amen Corner” on the Ron Kirby-designed course at the Barbados Country Club. Or the Green Monkey at the Sandy Lane Golf Club. As the old saying goes, there’s no time like the present. As spring and early summer approach, so do the many wonderful opportunities that the island has to offer. Once again, in the months of May and June, we’re excited to bring you the Best of Barbados package. Providing you unparalleled travel value at the best resorts and including the most unique activities. Hey, this could be the start of a trend.
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