Lying on the southeastern tip of the island, Saint Philip is an important parish of Barbados. The parish extends over the largest area among all the 11 parishes that constitute Barbados. The topography of the parish is comparatively flat and is at the sea level. Saint Philip is major area of the parish is has been used for the crop cultivations.
Although Saint Philip in Barbados does not have an true city like the other parishes, it has several areas and villages. The parish is bounded by Saint George on the north west, Saint John on the north and Christchurch on the west. The area comprises 60 square kilometer sheltering a population of 20.540 inhabitants.
Six Cross Roads in St. Philip which is popularly called as the six roads, lies close to the place where the six roads converge. The parish is also the home of Culpepper islands. This one of the popular Tourist Destination in Barbados This small rock is the place for the pastures of sheep. The island can be easily accessed from the island. You will get a splendid view of the ocean from the island. It is an ideal location to view the fiery Atlantic ocean.
Culpepper Islands, is small island in the Atlantic ocean which lies close to the Ragged Point in saint Philip. The island lies top totally desolated . The island is visited for the pasture. Sheep and cattle are taken to the island. The tourists can also visit the island. But one has to be very careful as the island lies of the fiery side of the Atlantic Ocean and there are every chances to be swept away by the tides. If you are of the adventurous type, visit the island on qopur Tours Barbados.
Maritime climate favors the influx of the tourists. The year round climate remains the same, cool in both summer and winter. However there are cyclones and typhoons as the it is a coastal area. Make sure to visit this island on your Barbados Tours. Getting around Saint Philip is also very easy. You will get transportation connection every part of the island.
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