Visit Saint Philip


Saint Philip of Barbados is a coastal parish on the eastern side of the Caribbean island nation. It is one of the 11 parishes that make up Barbados and is well known for its lush tropical scenery and lush vegetation. The parish has a population of approximately 10,000 people and offers numerous attractions for tourists to explore.

For those looking to experience history, St. Philip's Church is an interesting stop. Built in 1627 by Dutch settlers, it has been called one of the oldest structures still standing in Barbados today. Other attractions include Hunte's Gardens, which are beautiful botanical gardens featuring exotic plants from around the world; Gun Hill Signal Station, which has spectacular views overlooking the entire east coast; and Crane Beach, one of Barbados' most popular swimming beaches with lovely white sand and crystal-clear waters.

A notable historic fact about Saint Philip comes from its name itself - it was named after Admiral Sir William Penn who founded Pennsylvania in America; he was born in St Philip Parish! So if you're ever visiting this picturesque destination take some time to appreciate its natural beauty as well as its rich cultural heritage!
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