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I'm thinking that your question might be a little vague...

 

I would pick a couple of excursions you think you might be interested in, and contact the operators to find out if they do tours on a Sunday.

 

From what I remember, some places are closed on Sundays and others aren't. It's quite hit-or-miss.

 

Cheers, P:)

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I'm thinking that your question might be a little vague...

 

I would pick a couple of excursions you think you might be interested in, and contact the operators to find out if they do tours on a Sunday.

 

From what I remember, some places are closed on Sundays and others aren't. It's quite hit-or-miss.

 

Cheers, P:)

 

Thanks for the advice! Will try and wittle my wish list of tours down to 2 or 3.

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Whatever you choose, you won't be disappointed. Barbados is a beautiful island with lots to see and do.

 

Worst case scenario, you hit a grocery store (like Big B), buy a couple of cases of beer and find a nice beach somewhere - there are LOTS to choose from... :cool:

 

Cheers, P:)

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