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Have Fun Gambling In Barbados

There are many great things to do when visiting the island of Barbados and one of the favorite pastimes of many tourists visiting the area is gambling. Even though the island of Barbados only has a total land acreage of 166 miles, tourists still flock there year after year, from all over the world.

Barbados has only one casino on the entire island, but it is very popular. You can find this casino in the area called Christ Church, and it has been dubbed D’Fast Lime. The nice thing is that this one casino is open and available for you at whatever time, day or night, you choose to visit it. Along with the common games usually found in casinos, this one also features a whopping 25 different slot machines, and of course, a bar. As with most casinos and gambling sites, you have to be at least eighteen years old to be allowed entry into the facility.

Even though in the world of casinos, this one is fairly small, it is still very popular with local inhabitants of the island, as well as tourists visting the area. There isn’t really any particular day of the week or hour that you can visit the casino and not find a huge crowd. To get in the doors, you will have to have with you your identification with your photo on it, especially if you expect to be allowed to participate in any of the games the casino has to offer.

Of course, the casino is not the only place where you can gamble while in Barbados. Horse racing is very popular here, not only with horse racing fanatics, but local residents as well. There is only one racing site on the island, which is located in St. Michael. The track here is named Garrison Savannah, and holds races often. Some of the more common events are the Sandy Lane Gold Cup, the Heineken Stakes, The United Derby, the 5000, and of course, Banks Guineas. There are many other races held throughout the year, but these typically are the most popular and bring in the largest crowds. If you are planning a Barbados trip in the future, and are a fan of horse racing, do some research online or talk to your travel consultant so that you can time your trip appropriately.

All of the horse racing events, and the gambling that goes with them are legal in Barbados, as long as you follow the predetermined rules. To make certain you don’t do anything that could potentially get you into trouble, take the time to read these regulations completely, before you participate in any casino game or gambling activity. Currently, the majority of the people in Barbados speak English, but if needed, interpreters are readily available for people who speak other languages.

Many people who visit the island eventually become residents there, since Barbados has a high living standard, and has literacy programs and standards in place. It is very similar to what we have living here in the United States.

If you don’t find gambling appealing, there are many other activities that you can participate in when visiting the island, such as water sports, shopping, etc.



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