Caribbean Ferry Service is Here! Barbados to Guyana under $200

Caribbean Ferry Service is Here! Barbados to Guyana under 0



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31 thoughts on “Caribbean Ferry Service is Here! Barbados to Guyana under $200

  1. Divide and rule. We need to get it together. Through colonization and slavery the division exists. Yet our origination starts in Africa. Malcolm x said it right if children are born in an oven you dont call them biscuits.

  2. Wow it only took CARICOM on the whole a few decades to do this? Amazing…ALMOST …1/2 a century LATE…..It is BETTER than nothing ent? GLASS 1/2 full. How nice.

  3. There needs to be an easier financial system to do business. In addition we in the Caribbean needs to understand that our roots are in Africa, therefore the leaders of the Caribbean needs to merge with the leaders of Africa,(West Africa in Particular) to create easy bilateral trade and movement of people from both side. The Big powers,like Americans are for themselves, Chinese are for themselves. WE MUST SEEK OUT OUR OWN PEOPLE to do business with, study and educate with, build with, share resources with.

  4. Repackaged news!

    I just cannot understand why after every Caribbean Heads-of-Government meeting, a different leader hold a press conference to talk about things that was promised during the previous meeting…but was NOT achieved!

    Now in 2025…instead of telling us that they have already identified, worked out, and agreed on the way forward.

    We now hearing that they just doing dis or dat…looking at one thing or the other…trying to figure out what…how…when or if this or dat is possible.

    If Caribbean governments failures resulted in the shorting of their lives…many of our government leaders would be – DEAD!!!

  5. So much potential for food trade in the Caribbean region. They just need to work together to decide who will grow what food products. Barbados hotel industries has to import. So if the region can supply the hotel and restaurants they would reduce cost of meals, and the exporters would find a huge market beyond the local population, who would also see a reduction of food prices. Win, win all around. Even though Jamaica and Belize also have large hotel industry as well, they too can benefit from exporting to other islands due to their large land mass. We can even work with Panama and Costa Rico

  6. Doctor Eric Williams tried this in the sixties you all are sooo late with this inter Caribbean travels the colonizers never wanted this close relationship within the Caribbean and their finger prints are all over this even in 2025 we the the children of Enslaved People and are still here the children of the colonizers are still here to and are still in control😮😮😮😮😮😢😢😢😢😢

  7. This sound like good news once they keep up to their promises. In the 50's there were two boats: THE FEDERAL PAM AND THE FEDERAL MAPLE. They used to travel to St. Lucia and Barbados. I was a child then so I don't know what other Caribbean island they used to travel. The purposes were: cargo and also passengers to their destinations.

  8. ha ha, so basically, more bullshit talk. The Caribbean is so full of shit. They're already at a serious disadvantage and they see and know what's going on in the world, but they'd rather be stuck with the Uncle Tom, house slave colonial mindset of protecting what they view and "Theirs…" while welcoming invading fucking Muslims via Air Peace from Africa and they don't even know that "Peace" for Islam in terms of Christianity, means subjugation, humiliation, and ultimately the defeat and eradication of Christianity. They're fools, and they're gonna get exactly what they deserve for all their indecision because they're greedy and always hungry for money. Nothing.

  9. Barbados is just wasting their time with these jealous, inbred, bad-minded, colonial house slaves with their backward thinking. Really and truly, these are the motherphuckers who are blocking progress, and they are the ones who should still be picking cotton.

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