Things to do in St. Thomas

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1. Miami Beach

Situated near the southern tip of Barbados, Miami Beach (or Enterprise Beach, as some refer to it) is a great spot for all the family, with everything from tidal pools for the little ones to respectable waves for the not-so-little.
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2. Dover Beach

Visitors to Barbados who fancy a bit of active fun in the sun consistently flock to Dover Beach on the island's south-west coast. The gentle current and comfortable swell, as well as the dependable ocean breeze, make the beach perfect for watersports of all kinds, while the nearby Dover Playing Field offers sporting opportunities for those who would rather not get their feet wet.
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3. Crane Beach

A little slice of heaven on earth, Crane Beach is considered to be one of Barbados’ most outstanding beaches, and indeed one of the top ten beaches in the world. It’s no wonder then that this romantic haven on the island’s south-east coast is a popular choice for honeymooners.
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4. Rockley Beach

As is the case with many Barbadian beaches, Accra Beach is known among locals by two different names, the other being Rockley Beach. Situated on the southern coast of the island, this beautiful strand boasts calm, tropical waters and soft, golden sand.
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5. Mullins Beach

With its clear blue waters and reliably gentle currents, Mullins Beach is one of the most northerly beaches on Barbados. Given its distance from the capital, the beach is also one of the island's quietest, offering plentiful opportunities for leisurely strolls and soaking up the sunshine.
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6. Welchman Hall Gully

Beneath the surface of Barbados lie numerous underground caves. When one of these caves collapsed many years ago, the owner of the surrounding land filled the resulting gully with fruit trees and exotic shrubbery. The man in question was General William Asygell Williams of the Welsh Fusiliers, and the area became known as Welchman Hall Gully.
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Warrens Industrial Park

Warrens Industrial Park might not have many top sights, but Paradise Beach and Brighton Beach are two attractions nearby that you can check out.