A villa holiday is one of the most relaxing ways to spend your holiday and there's nothing more relaxing than sunbathing by your own private pool. A holiday villa with pool does not to be expensive either.
If you are planning a family villa holiday, a villa with pool is a must. Even if your villa is located near the beach, a swimming pool provides you with 24 hour access to some fun in the water, as well as an enclosed area to watch your kids play safely.
If you want to stay in superb accommodation where you have the freedom and space to do as you please when it suits you, then you should consider a villa with pool holiday. Each villa comes with a private pool and is fully equipped with everything you could need down to the last teaspoon, and all offer that special something.
Relax in the tranquillity of your own comfort and explore the local culture and cuisine.
Barbados is an independent island nation located in the western Atlantic Ocean, just to the east of the Caribbean Sea, found at roughly 13° north of the Equator and 59° west of the Prime Meridian. Located relatively close to South America, the nation of Barbados is around 434 kilometres (270 mi) northeast of the South American nation of Venezuela.
The closest island neighbours to Barbados are Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to the west, Trinidad and Tobago to the south, and Grenada to the south-west. Barbados is part of Lesser Antilles.
Barbados possesses a land area of around 430 square kilometres, (166 sq. mi), and is primarily low-lying, with some higher regions in the island's interior. The organic composition of Barbados is thought to be of non-volcanic origin and is predominantly composed of limestone-coral. The island's atmosphere is tropical with constant trade winds off the Atlantic Ocean and some undeveloped areas contain Tropical Rainforests marshes and mangrove swamps. Other parts of the island's interior contributing the island's agricultural sector are dotted with large sugarcane estates and wide gently sloping pastures with many good views down to the sea.
Barbados has one of the highest standards of living and literacy rates in the developing world and, according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Barbados is currently the fourth most developed of all developing countries in the world. Despite its small geographical size, Barbados constantly ranks in the top 30 (or 31) countries in the HDI (Human Development Index) rankings. The island is also a major tourist destination.