HOME & AWAY
Sep 30, 2021
2 minutes
Words: Tirshatha Jeffrey
Barbados usually attracts visitors who want to swim or surf at one of its many pristine beaches, eat and party in world-famous spots like Oistins and St Lawrence Gap, and explore natural wonders such as Harrison’s Cave. However, the coronavirus pandemic abruptly fettered the island’s booming tourism industry.
This left officials searching for ways to make up for an estimated US$1.1 billion in lost tourism
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