What You Will Do
Our competent team takes clients on an adventure of their choice. From River Bay, St Lucy to East Point, St Philip our drivers know all the hidden treasures of Barbados and are ready and willing to take clients where they want to and at their convenience. Our drivers are not only friendly but on time, reliable and courteous.
Places of Interest: Harrison's Cave, Welchman Hall Gully, Flower Forest, Hunte's Gardens, Andromeda Gardens, Lion at Gun Hill, St. Nicholas Abbey, Animal Flower Cave, Wildlife Reserve, St. John Parish Church, Codrington College, Sunbury Plantation, Four Square Rum Refinery and Mount Gay Rum Refinery.
UNESCO Heritage Sites: George Washington House, Parliament Building, Barbados Museum and more.
Sports: Kensington Oval and Cricket Legends Museum.
Popular Beaches: Bathsheba Beach, Bottom Bay, Harry Smith, Crane Beach, Foul Bay, Miami Beach, Dover Beach, Rockley Beach, and Carlisle Bay.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
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Farley Hill National Park
4 hours
Let our competent team take you on an adventure of your choice. From River Bay, St Lucy to East Point, St Philip our drivers know all the hidden treasures of Barbados and are ready and willing to take you where you want to and at your convenience. Book us today for an island tour you will never forget!
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Animal Flower Cave
20 minutes
The Animal Flower Cave is located under the cliffs at North Point, St. Lucy, Barbados. It is the island's lone accessible sea cave. The cave stands six feet above the high water mark although it was formed at sea level. This has occurred because Barbados is rising at 1 inch per 1000 years.
There are coral steps that lead down through an opening in the roof (former blowhole) into the cave. Inside the cave, still found are some sea anemones, which are locally called animal flowers, whence the cave obtained its name. Entrance to the cave is not included in the tour.
3
Morgan Lewis
15 minutes
Morgan Lewis Windmill, St. Andrew, Barbados is the last sugar windmill to operate in Barbados. The mill stopped operating in 1947. In 1962 the mill was given to the Barbados National Trust by its owner Egbert L. Bannister for preservation as a museum. It is the largest and only complete sugar windmill surviving in the Caribbean.
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Harrison's Cave Eco-Adventure Park
1 hour
A unique phenomenon of nature, Harrison's Cave is an amazing gallery of stalactites hanging from the roof of the cave, and stalagmites that emerge from the ground, with streams of crystal-clear running water that drop from breathtaking waterfalls to form deep emerald pools. The stalactites and stalagmites were formed over thousands of years and in some places the stalactites have reached down to the stalagmites and a spectacular pillar has been formed.
The tram tour is the most popular, with visitors driven in electrically operated trams down through the extensive system of caves. Excellent tour guides give historical information on this cave along the way.
5
Bathsheba
10 minutes
Bathsheba is the main fishing village in the parish of Saint Joseph with some 5,000 inhabitants on the east coastline of Barbados. The town has a number of quaint churches; Saint Joseph Anglican Church was built on Horse Hill in the town as early as 1640 but was rebuilt in 1839 following a hurricane in 1831.
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