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BarbadosThe parish of Saint James (“St. James”) is an area located in the western central part of the country of

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Parish of St. James in Barbados

St. James is located in the west coast of Barbados and is where you will find the crème de la crème of fine dining restaurants, hotels and duty free shopping. The parish of St. James is lined with the gold coast of Barbados and the gentle Caribbean Sea. The main town in St. James is Holetown, which was the third largest town on the island and is historic because it was the first settlement area in Barbados in 1627. To read more about Holetown please click on the link at the bottom of this page under Related Articles. There is lots of duty free shopping available as the town has three shopping malls -Sunset Crest, Chattel House Village and the West Coast Mall selling designer clothes, tourist souvenirs and luxury items. There are some excellent world famous restaurants in Barbados, so if you are a foodie then this strip on the west coast is a gourmet delight. You can be assured of a great meal at any one of the restaurants listed at the bottom of this article, or you can check out the restaurant section of our site and search restaurants by parish, or by type such as fine dining. This same strip of the west coast also offers the best in luxury hotels, villas and condominiums, you can check out the accommodation section of TotallyBarbados.com for a full breakdown of accommodation by type and location. Please see the list at the bottom of this page for some of the top hotels located within the parish of St. James. St. James is also where you will find the first Anglican Church built in Barbados and that is St. James Parish Church, which was built in 1628. The present structure was built in 1789 after the original structure was destroyed by a hurricane. Other interesting churches in this parish are St. Silas Chapel, St. Albans Church and a Roman Catholic Church; St. Frances of Assisi, that was often visited by Frank Sinatra when he used to visit Barbados. Other places of interest in this parish include Portvale Sugar Museum, which pays tribute the most important export in Barbados' history. Please click on the link at the bottom of this page to read the full article on the museum. This area of Barbados is home to so many good hotels, restaurants and shops; in addition it has some of the best beaches with golden sand and calm waters that are ideal for swimming. The strip starts just outside of Bridgetown with the first beach being Batts Rock, then as you head up the west coast you will come to Prospect, then Paynes Bay, then Sandy Lane Bay. Once you reach Sandy Lane Bay you have also reached two of Barbados' most prestigious golf courses, which are located at Sandy Lane and Royal Westmoreland hotels. If you are interested in sport then you will also find a Polo field held at Holders House, which is also located in St. James. In addition Holders House hosts an annual event called the Holders Season, where they transform the grounds in to a wonderful stage for theater, music and the arts. This runs for a month from February to March each year - for more information please click on the link below called Holders Season. Just north of Holetown you will find Folkestone Marine Park, which is excellent for snorkeling, diving or a trip in a glass bottom boat for a glimpse of some beautiful marine life. So if you are looking for a good place to eat, shop, and some great places to stay or if you just want to enjoy some history and culture, then St. James is the parish to visit. Places of interest in St. James: » West Coast Mall » Sunset Crest » Chattel House Village » St. James Parish Church » St. Albans Church » St. Silas Chapel » St. Frances of Assisi RC Church » Portvale Sugar Museum » Royal Westmoreland Golf Course » Sandy Lane Golf Course » Folkestone Marine Park » Holder's House Bars and Restaurants in St. James: » Al Fresco Treasure Beach » Coral Reef Club » Daphne's » Lone Star » Palm Terrace @ Fairmont Royal Pavilion » Patisserie and Bistro Flindt » The Cliff » The Sandpiper » The Elbow Room Accommodation in St. James: » Almond Beach Club » Colony Club » Coral Reef Club » Crystal Cove » Discovery Bay » Lone Star » Mango Bay » Royal Pavilion » Royal Westmoreland » Sandy Lane » Settlers Beach Villa Hotel » Smugglers Cove » Tamarind Cove » The House » The Sandpiper » Treasure Beach » Tropical Escape Hotel Towns in St. James: Beaches in St. James: » Batts Rock » Prospect » Payne's Bay » Sandy Lane Bay » Folkestone Marine Park Author:

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