The real Barbados – away from the resorts

Pig tails, food shacks, coconut punch, waterfalls and monkeys – there is much more to the Caribbean island than just luxury accommodation

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I’m in a frog green Bajan vintage open bus, spouge and soca beats blast from the speakers as the driver tears along the streets of Barbados, hooting his horn at every bend, and at every car in greeting. Sugar cane and coco palms wave in the breeze. Our guide Dawn Lisa who has just been jiggling her hips around and demonstrating how to dance Wuk-Up style, is now handing out lunch from her wicker basket – freshly made jam puffs, meat cutters and cups of rum punch (or liquid sunshine to the locals). I feel like I’m on a raucous school trip.

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