Barbados' Food and Rum festival is perfect for the food, music and rum lovers. Here's what you can expect on your trip. Last Thursday, I visited Barbados for their annual “Food And Rum” Festival, ...
The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) has officially launched the 2023 edition of the Barbados Food and Rum Festival. With this the Caribbean’s biggest Culinary Festival returns for its 12th year ...
Few islands do the Caribbean dream quite like Barbados. But while it is justifiably famed for its showstopping beaches and bright turquoise bays, I travelled to the ‘land of the flying fish’ for ...
The Barbados Food and Rum Festival is a star-studded, taste-budded four-day destination event: It includes rum producers, chefs and culinary. Barbados’ biggest celebration of food is back, and is now ...
Barbados’ top culinary event is back, and so is the island’s most exclusive private villa. The 2025 Barbados Food & Rum Festival returns November 6-9, offering a vibrant celebration of the island’s ...
Known as the birthplace of rum, the stunning island of Barbados has something to offer every type of traveler. The island offers historical landmarks and attractions for the history lover, such as the ...
The idea of starting a huge party at 5 am sounded insane to me. But sunrise parties aren’t uncommon in the Caribbean, especially at the Barbados Food & Rum Festival. When we entered the expansive ...
Barbados holds the unofficial yet aptly given title of the "Culinary Capital of the Caribbean," for its wealth of restaurants, farm-to-table ingredients, its easy, welcoming Caribbean dishes with ...
Though it’s mainly known for being the homeland of superstar and ultimate boss babe, Rihanna, the idyllic island of Barbados is a beautiful, vibrant nation in the Caribbean sea that has become a major ...
Thousands of Barbadians and visitors alike gathered in the spacious facility of Carifesta House, Waterford, St Michael to ...
As the Caribbean’s biggest celebration of food, the annual Food and Rum Festival could only happen in one place: Barbados, the culinary capital of the West Indies. A time to ‘lime’ — the Barbadian ...