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Looking for a Caribbean golf getaway? Check out Barbados

WorldGolf.com: "Golf travelers around the world have long been aware of the delights that Barbados supplies golfers. This Caribbean Island paradise gives duffers perfect weather to ply their hobby all year long. And with a plethora of world-class Caribbean golf resorts, Barbados is a golf destination that truly shines. Barbados a golf resort haven Golf courses of the Caribbean Caribbean golf popularity always growing Caribbean Islands a top golf destination Complete Caribbean golf guide With moonlight cruises, a pulsating nightlife, a brilliant array of restaurants, as well as an endless supply of ocean activities and water sports makes Barbados the type of Caribbean golf trip an entire family can get into. Barbados is fringed by corals reefs and fine, white sand beaches, providing excellent snorkeling opportunities. With numerous unique geographical structures, trips and other such activities are a constant in Barbados, which is as tourist friendly a country as you will find in the Caribbean."

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