WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Barbados

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  • “The lovely Barbados! Land of the coconut tree.
  • I love my island home, it holds a charm for me.” – Frank Collymore, from “The Island and Other Poems” (1966)
  • “There’s no place quite like Barbados. It’s a little slice of paradise that leaves a lasting impression.” – Karen Lord, from “Redemption in Indigo” (2010)
  • “This is the Caribbean, mon! Barbados, where the sun shines bright and the sea breezes whisper secrets.” – Austin Clarke, from “The Polished Hoe” (2002)
  • “Barbados, jewel of the Caribbean, where the waves dance and the palm trees sway, beckons you to its shores.” – Kamau Brathwaite, from “Rights of Passage” (1967)
  • “Barbados, a place where history intertwines with untouched beauty, creating a tapestry of culture and nature.” – George Lamming, from “In the Castle of My Skin” (1953)
  • “The people of Barbados are like the warm sunshine, radiating a sense of joy and hospitality wherever you go.” – Karen Lord, from “The Best of All Possible Worlds” (2013)
  • “Barbados, an island of sugar and spice, where the past and present blend seamlessly into a vibrant tapestry.” – Austin Tom Clarke, from “Growing up Stupid under the Union Jack” (1980)
  • “In Barbados, time slows down and worries fade away, leaving only the rhythmic melodies of life.” – Rachel Manley, from “Drumblair: Memories of a Jamaican Childhood” (1996)
  • “Barbados, where the sea meets the sky, and the sand whispers tales of an ancient world.” – Kamau Brathwaite, from “Barabajan Poems” (1994)
  • “Barbados, a tropical paradise pulsing with life, where the laughter of its people echoes through the palm-fringed coasts.” – Geoffrey Drayton, from “My Barbados” (1972)
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