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What celebrity lives in Barbados?

Elton John, Nicole Kidman and even Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have all decamped to Cove Spring House in St. James, Barbados, for a tropical getaway. Now, you too can live like a A-lister in the same famed island estate.



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Hip-hop legend Grandmaster Flash, 'Impossible' hitmaker Shontelle and cricket bowler Garfield Sobers are celebrities in Barbados now since they all have residences on the island. Which part of the island is Rihanna from?

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Prince Harry and Meghan aren't the only famous faces who've chosen to stay at Cove Spring House—past guests include Simon Cowell, Rihanna and Elton John.

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SANDY LANE ESTATE It is a few miles south of Hole Town. This is where many of the celebrities and the super- rich buy properties and property prices on the Sandy Lane estate reflect that.

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If you think of where celebrities stay in Barbados, the biggest draw on the island has got to be Sandy Lane. This fashionable resort undeniably offers all the serenity and peace a superstar needs.

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To lie back on your sun lounger amongst the A-list stars, book a stay at Sandy Lane resort, a stunning five-star beachfront retreat that's extremely popular with the likes of the aforementioned Simon Cowell, the Beckham's and Gwyneth Paltrow. A truly beautiful resort indeed, but it'll cost you.

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One of the island's most beloved and acclaimed eateries is Daphne's, which is the sister restaurant to Daphne's of London. Sophisticated, stylish and a certified celebrity hot spot, this elegant place serves Italian classics mixed with fresh seafood, creating modern artisanal dishes that will make your mouth water.

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From world-class food and cultural sights to some of the most beautiful beaches and scenery in the world, Barbados is a dream destination that should be on every luxury traveller's bucket list.

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Barbados is a middle-income country with a diversified economy built on tourism and offshore banking and has one of the Caribbean's highest incomes per capita.

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The country's three main economic drivers are: tourism, the international business sector, and foreign direct-investment. These are supported in part by Barbados operating as a service-driven economy and an international business centre.

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The young George Washington and his ailing brother Lawrence resided in this historic plantation house, also known as Bush Hill House, for two months in 1751.

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