Whilst we spent time driving around the island of Grenada in our hire car my final post centres around its capital -Saint George’s. Located on a horse-shoe shaped harbour, frequented by all sizes of cruise ship and surrounded by the hillside of an old volcanic crater Saint George’s sits in the south west of theContinue reading “Top Attractions in Saint George’s, Grenada”
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Exploring Grenada’s Underwater Sculpture Park
Having spent time exploring the beaches we booked a trip to one of Grenada’s most famous sites -The Underwater Sculpture Park. Established in 2006 by Jason deCaires Taylor this was the first ever underwater Sculpture Park in the world and is now listed as one of National Geographic’s 25 Wonders of the World. Sited justContinue reading “Exploring Grenada’s Underwater Sculpture Park”
Discovering Grenada: The Spice Island of the Caribbean
Having spent seven days on Barbados and wanting to experience a smaller, less commercialised island we headed to the airport and caught a Caribbean Airways flight to Grenada. Considered one of the top ten safest islands in the Caribbean we were welcomed to the island with fantastic sea views as our plane landed off theContinue reading “Discovering Grenada: The Spice Island of the Caribbean”
Top Things to Do in Barbados: Boat Trips and Races
The joy of visiting the island of Barbados on more than one occasion is that you get to discover the island from a new perspective or to experience some of the special annual events that the island holds. Getting Out On The Caribbean Sea:Whilst traversing the island by rental car is truly beneficial some friendsContinue reading “Top Things to Do in Barbados: Boat Trips and Races”
Discovering Tranquillity in Barbados’ Hidden Garden Paradises
With its warm tropical climate there are many different places open to the public where you can fill your soul with peace, tranquillity and beautiful flora. My two favourite gardens on the island are Andromeda Gardens and Hunte’s Gardens. Both have been developed over a number of years by individuals who fell in love withContinue reading “Discovering Tranquillity in Barbados’ Hidden Garden Paradises”
Discover Authentic Bajan Food on Barbados
There is a full range of gastronomic delights to be had on the island including a Michelin star experience at The Cliff which sits on the Platinum coast -that’s the famous West Coast with it’s magnificent golden sandy beaches where celebrity spotting is for some a regular pastime. I’ve personally tried Tides in Holetown, anotherContinue reading “Discover Authentic Bajan Food on Barbados”
Unforgettable Barbados: Tips for Your Beach Getaway
I am fortunate to have now visited this island on three separate occasions; firstly in 2007 for two weeks with my two children (their grandparents on my previous husband’s side originate from the island), then again in 2022 for three weeks and finally last week prior to flying to Grenada. Introduction and Origins:Barbados has twoContinue reading “Unforgettable Barbados: Tips for Your Beach Getaway”
Making Sense of Life in Midlife
I’ve not posted anything onto my blog for nearly two months. My whole motivation has failed me, the words didn’t even accumulate in my brain much less make themselves to the page. I guess for a full time author/writer this must be what “writers’ block” feels like. It’s only now that I’m actually able toContinue reading “Making Sense of Life in Midlife”
Are We Losing The Christmas Spirit?
As part of a recent trip to Essex to catch up with relatives before Christmas we spent time exploring the London Christmas Markets -see previous post: https://amidlifeadventure.org/2024/12/15/exploring-the-christmas-markets-in-london/Whilst in London we also took time out to catch the Christmas lights in Carnaby Street, Oxford Street and Regent Street. Christmas Lights:I hadn’t been to London to doContinue reading “Are We Losing The Christmas Spirit?”
Exploring the Christmas Markets in London
Day two of our visit to Essex led us to the train station at Stanford-Le-Hope and heading up to London. We had stupidly forgotten to use our railcard at the ticket office which would have saved us a third off our fare. If you live in the UK you probably know all about railcards butContinue reading “Exploring the Christmas Markets in London”