And with apologies to soft reggae revellers Typically Tropical… woah, we’re going to Aerbados, woah, Aer Lingus Airways.
Yes, you read that right… Ireland’s national airline carrier have stepped up to fill the gap.
Where floor fillers Typically Tropical gave us Coconut Airways.

Which Son and Heir and Daughterie will recognise the tune from being repurposed in Woah, we’re going to Ibiza.
Now the Balearic Island has always had its charms which we enjoyed on family holidays long before it became Rave Central.
Bridging the gap

But we have long hoped and believed that the Caribbean could more than match it.
Once we opened it up for Irish travellers with a direct route.
England’s loss here, and more specifically Manchester’s, will be Ireland’s gain.
When Aer Lingus opens up a temporary seasonal route connecting Dublin and Bridgetown from 31 March to 31 May.
With fares available from €229 each way, including taxes, fees and carrier charges and departing Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Now it might be a small window but there’s a world of fun waiting through it once you get out there to Bim.
Just promise us that should you get along to say Club Barbados and you see a dapper dude.
Suited and booted
In penguin suit and bow tie designed on to his t-shirt in the bar chaneling his Typically Tropical then say an Irie from us.
And he’ll be happy to let you join him at the mic.
Now Club Barbados is on Barbados’s prestigious Platinum Coast but you don’t have to be Midas to afford it like you might at next-door Sandy Lane.
And join the Club

Club Barbados is all-inclusive and adults only and we found a Garden View room for £1830.14 (€2,102.45).
And an Aer Lingus return flight for the random dates of April 7-14 for €449.11.