| Barbados, the jewel of the Caribbean, is known for its | | | | C) â Atlantic trade winds keep the |
| warm, friendly culture and modern culture. Enjoying a | | | | temperature pleasantly mild for year-round activities. |
| very high standard of living and stable political climate, | | | | From November to March, Barbados averages eight |
| Barbados has a flourishing expat community making it | | | | to ten hours of sunshine a day. During the "rainy" |
| an ideal relocation destination. | | | | season (April to October), the average drops to |
| As real estate prices continue to rise, Barbados is also | | | | between eight and nine hours of daily sun â |
| being recognized as a great place to invest in vacation | | | | not bad for the tropics. Barbados is also situated |
| rentals, which may eventually be used for retirement | | | | outside of hurricane territory, enjoying fewer of these |
| property. | | | | storms than other islands (and even mainland America) |
| So why is Barbados so popular? Well, there's the | | | | â on average Barbados gets hit only once |
| weather, for one thing. The annual average | | | | every 26 years. |
| temperature is 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (23 to 27 | | | | |