Sunday, June 30, 2024

Grantley Adams International Airport, Barbados

This airport does not have a proper entrance. The check-in counters and the visitors waiting area are located outdoor with just a roof above it. I wonder how chaotic it would be when it rains (or hurricane).
The foyer....quite warm when the weather is hot.
Luckily the weather was nice on my departure day.
There are a few shops selling souvenirs and their famous rums & rum cakes. The shops are located nearby the departure hall which is indoor and fully air-conditioned, thus it is much cooler.
Rums....plenty of rums...
Nope, i did not buy, too heavy to carry and not fond of alcoholic drinks.

8 comments:

Rajani Rehana said...

Great blog

mun said...

I am interested in their famous rums & rum cakes. Are the cakes expensive?

PH said...

If there is one souvenir to buy, I would get a bottle of rum hee..hee... Not that I am much of a drinker but rum is very useful when making Tiramisu.

Lotus said...

Thanks for sharing about this airport. My buddy's younger sister loves alcoholic drinks, so whenever my buddy and I go overseas and come back, she would buy wine from the duty free shop for her sister. I don't drink alcohol though.

Nux V said...

Rajani: thanks!

Mun: Around USD8 for a small box of rum cake (200g). Slightly expensive (by 1-2 USD) if buy from the airport.

PH: I think you will like the rum cake too.

Lotus: Your buddy younger sister is also like my friend who never miss any chance to get liquor from the duty free shop.

mun said...

Thanks nuxv for the price! 👍😁

Stacy said...

It's like a makeshift airport. Interesting.

Stacy said...

It's like a makeshift airport. Interesting!

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