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Totally Barbados is a tourist information center in Oistins, Barbados, offering comprehensive resources for visitors. It provides information on attractions, activities, transportation, and local culture, ensuring an unforgettable island experience.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Totally Barbados is located at 140 B Durants Fairways in Oistins. If you are already in Oistins, walking is a viable option. From the Oistins bus terminal, head east along the main road, then turn right onto Durants Fairways. Walk along Durants Fairways until you reach 140 B. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes. No costs are associated with walking.
Public Transport
If arriving at Grantley Adams International Airport, take the #27 bus to Oistins Terminal. From there, follow the walking directions to Totally Barbados. The bus fare is BDS$3.50 (US$1.75). From Bridgetown, the capital, several buses including the 12A and 27, will take you to Oistins Terminal. The bus fare is BDS$3.50 (US$1.75).
Taxi
Taxis are readily available at Grantley Adams International Airport and in Oistins. A taxi from the airport to Oistins will cost approximately BDS$39 (US$19.50). From Oistins to Durants Fairways, expect to pay around BDS$20-45 (US$10-22.5) depending on the taxi company and any luggage. Always agree on the fare before starting your journey.
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