A Day In Paradise: Discovering The Lagoons Of Barbados
The Blue Hole Lagoon sits near Bathsheba, but you wouldn’t know it from the road. You reach it by water, slipping between limestone cliffs that block the sound of the Atlantic entirely. The water shifts from deep blue to glowing turquoise as the sun moves across the jungle-covered rim. It is one of roughly half a dozen lagoons on the island that remain inaccessible by foot — and that is precisely the point. Many of the island’s most enchanting lagoons are only accessible by water, shielded by mangroves and rocky outcrops. This article covers the lagoons worth targeting, how