Barbados geography Barbados is the easternmost island of the Caribbean Sea located in the North Atlantic (13 10 N, 59 32 W) of the northeast Venezuela. Because of the vast coral reef beach surrounding the island, it is considered a "coral island". The total area of Barbados is 430 square kilometers and the coastline is 97 kilometers. The circumference is about 55 miles, it is pear shaped. Barbados's length and width are 21 miles and 13 miles respectively.
Barbados recorded 50 years independence in November 2016, but it is not almost completely independent. In the mid-1990s, the Barbados government at that time expressed the idea of becoming a republic and proposed a national vote on this issue. However, there is no significant momentum to replace the current governor who is the representative of the Queen of England and serves as Prime Minister of Barbados. Many black Barbados oppose it, believe there is unnecessary distraction in wider socio-economic problems, and white Barbados is absolutely opposed. The observation of the 50th anniversary government of the island is very expensive, it amounts to around 7 million Barbados dollars, and many Barbadians doubt the need to spend money during the austerity finance period.
Barbados is the eastern island country of the Caribbean. The island is an independent country, the Kingdom of the United Kingdom. There are visitors all year round in Barbados, and it is known as a beautiful beach and a beautiful house. If you plan to visit Barbados, be sure to review these activities and places. Bathsheba Beach is suitable for everyone who wants to rest in warm sunshine. Located at the western end of the island, this beach is famous for international surfing competitions, where waves break off. Bathsheba Beach has abstract rocks and strange abandoned houses, making it the perfect place for tropical photography. Bathsheba Beach is not suitable for swimming, as beach rocks are intense, but you can have a fun day at the beach. Bathsheba Beach is the perfect place to enjoy kite flying, beach picnics and relaxation.