| Barbados is the most easterly of all the Caribbean Islands and near the southern end. The are of the island is approximately 165 square miles being 14 miles wide and 21 miles long. The Caribbean sea boarders the West Coast and is extremely rough. The Atlantic Ocean boarders the East Coast and is also rough. The South and Southeast Coasts are suitable for swimming.
The whole Island has some of the most pure drinking water in the world. English is the official language of Barbados but the Bajan dialect is spoken in many areas.
Spring Break in Barbados is an experience that will be remembered forever. Beside the partying and drinking, the island offers great experiences for everyone.
It offers deep-sea fishing, scuba diving, and snorkeling, or just hanging out on the beautiful white sandy beaches and swimming in the clear blue water.
Spring Break season is well know for its surfing. During this time, there is a Surfing Tournament for pros and amateurs alike.
There is a population of around 250,000 natives with most of them being friendly and fun-loving. The native night parties are second to none. There are plenty of bars and nightclubs, some of them outside for the Spring Breakers to enjoy. Some offer free drinks to the party goers.
Barbados Spring Break is a group of partying students for many nations. It is not overly crowded with American students. It is an experience for the lifetime.

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