On the east coast of Barbados just south
of Bathsheba and Cattlewash is
Tent Bay.
This
picturesque bay is home to a small fish market and local
fishing boats can be seen making their way in and out of
the bay in the morning and evening. Like the other stretches
of beach along this coast, there are strong currents at Tent
Bay and swimming in open water is not recommended.
If you visit Tent Bay be sure to have lunch
at The Atlantis Hotel, a landmark that has served guests
for over 100 years!
Patrons in days goneby would also have observed
the old railway which ran directly in front of the hotel
on its way from Bridgetown to Belleplaine. In fact the train
made a stop directly at the steps of The Atlantis.
The Barbados
railway was active from 1881 to 1937, transporting sugar
cane and passengers from the capital city, through the countryside
to the northern parish of St. Andrew.