Barbados
is a relatively flat island, shaped somewhat like an upside-down
leg of ham, narrow at its northern end, its west coast
relatively straight, and its east coast gently curving outwards
before bending back to form the south.
There are beaches everywhere. Along the East coast they are wide and wind-blown. Here the shore is pounded by the Atlantic making it a delight for the surfers who come from all over the world. On the calmer South and West coasts, you may walk for miles along unbroken white sand beaches, sometimes stopping at a cluster of coral rocks jutting out to sea. All along the shore large and small beaches are broken by coral formations, the soft coral rocks weathered by the ocean surf, forming abstract sculptures pleasing to an artist's eye. In the North, coral and sandstone cliffs rise straight out of the sea reaching up to a hundred feet in height. But even here, you�ll find the occasional sheltered cove. Barbados beaches are truly some of the most beautiful in the Caribbean, in fact the beach at The Crane was rated "one of the ten best beaches in the world" by Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. It's an all day beach bash at
The Boatyard! Relax
on a beach chair under the umbrellas or indulge in some of the
many watersports available including snorkeling, scuba diving,
beach volleyball, kayaks, pedal boats and ocean trampolines!
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course, not all of Barbados' coast is sand; there are mangrove
swamps, cliffs, tide pools and areas where beds of low lying
coral rock, sandstone, clay or shale reach out to the sea.
Barbados' swamps are to be found in Chancery Lane, Inch Marlow and Graeme Hall in the South and South West of the Island. They are the major wetlands of Barbados providing an assemblage of plants and animals forming an important link in the food chain of offshore fish and birds.
Low
lying rock formations are particularly prevalent along the North
East and South Easter points; periwinkles, sea anemones, crabs
and snails make their home along these rocks.
Tidal flats and wave ridges occur mostly off the East coast
within eroded limestone plateaus and other low lying rock
formations.
On the South and South West Coasts you will find many tide
pools, an important ecological resource, acting as nurseries for
juvenile fish and other permanent residents like the ghost crab
and sea roaches as well as marine plants like sea moss which is
made into a health drink.
Cliffs
of coral and sandstone overlook calm bays and rugged coastlines
and sometimes small, cozy soft sand beaches nestle between heads
of coral sculptured by the sea. Most of the larger cliffs are in
the North, in the parish of St. Lucy.




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