Full-Day Tour of Bridgetown Highlights Including Harrison's Cave, Bathsheba Beach and More
Bridgetown, Barbados
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 7 hours
"Los Barbadoes" was the first name given to Barbados by the Portuguese. It means the "bearded one," after the bearded fig trees that grow on the island. You will have an opportunity to see some of these trees at our very first stop on this tour.
The tours first stop is Harrison's Cave. A visit to Barbados will not be complete without a stop in Bathsheba, famous for its breathtaking beauty and pounding surf.
After a morning of adventure, it will be time to taste the flavor of Barbados with local cuisine served up at our lunch stop.
Following lunch we will make our way up Cherry Tree Hill and on to St. Nicholas Abbey. Our final stop for the day will be the Barbados Wildlife Reserve where we hope to catch the Green Monkey at play along with a wide variety of other animals.
The tours first stop is Harrison's Cave. A visit to Barbados will not be complete without a stop in Bathsheba, famous for its breathtaking beauty and pounding surf.
After a morning of adventure, it will be time to taste the flavor of Barbados with local cuisine served up at our lunch stop.
Following lunch we will make our way up Cherry Tree Hill and on to St. Nicholas Abbey. Our final stop for the day will be the Barbados Wildlife Reserve where we hope to catch the Green Monkey at play along with a wide variety of other animals.
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"Los Barbadoes" was the first name given to Barbados by the Portuguese. It means the "bearded one," after the bearded fig trees that grow on the island. You will have an opportunity to see some of these trees at our very first stop on this tour.
The tours first stop is Harrison's Cave. A visit to Barbados will not be complete without a stop in Bathsheba, famous for its breathtaking beauty and pounding surf.
After a morning of adventure, it will be time to taste the flavor of Barbados with local cuisine served up at our lunch stop.
Following lunch we will make our way up Cherry Tree Hill and on to St. Nicholas Abbey. Our final stop for the day will be the Barbados Wildlife Reserve where we hope to catch the Green Monkey at play along with a wide variety of other animals.Our first stop is Harrison's Cave. At the cave you will board electric trams and travel through the winding tunnels viewing majestic caverns and the stalactites and stalagmites which have been growing in them for many centuries. Another special feature of the caves is its streams, waterfalls and pools. Harrison's cave is guaranteed to be an experience of a lifetime.
A visit to Barbados will not be complete without a stop in Bathsheba beach, famous for its breathtaking beauty and pounding surf.
After a morning of adventure it will be time to taste the flavor of Barbados with local cuisine served up at our lunch stop.
Following lunch we will make our way up Cherry Tree Hill and on to St. Nicholas Abbey. This Plantation House is likely the last remaining authentic house of the 17th Century that exists anywhere in the "New World." When this residence was built around 1658 of brick and limestone, many of the structures in the North America were made of timber, and have long since perished. The residence was built only 30 years after Barbados' settlement by the British in 1627. The Plantation produces award winning rum and they are always delighted to offer you a sample.
Our final stop for the day will be the Barbados Wildlife Reserve where we hope to catch the Green Monkey at play, along with a wide variety of other animals.
The tours first stop is Harrison's Cave. A visit to Barbados will not be complete without a stop in Bathsheba, famous for its breathtaking beauty and pounding surf.
After a morning of adventure, it will be time to taste the flavor of Barbados with local cuisine served up at our lunch stop.
Following lunch we will make our way up Cherry Tree Hill and on to St. Nicholas Abbey. Our final stop for the day will be the Barbados Wildlife Reserve where we hope to catch the Green Monkey at play along with a wide variety of other animals.Our first stop is Harrison's Cave. At the cave you will board electric trams and travel through the winding tunnels viewing majestic caverns and the stalactites and stalagmites which have been growing in them for many centuries. Another special feature of the caves is its streams, waterfalls and pools. Harrison's cave is guaranteed to be an experience of a lifetime.
A visit to Barbados will not be complete without a stop in Bathsheba beach, famous for its breathtaking beauty and pounding surf.
After a morning of adventure it will be time to taste the flavor of Barbados with local cuisine served up at our lunch stop.
Following lunch we will make our way up Cherry Tree Hill and on to St. Nicholas Abbey. This Plantation House is likely the last remaining authentic house of the 17th Century that exists anywhere in the "New World." When this residence was built around 1658 of brick and limestone, many of the structures in the North America were made of timber, and have long since perished. The residence was built only 30 years after Barbados' settlement by the British in 1627. The Plantation produces award winning rum and they are always delighted to offer you a sample.
Our final stop for the day will be the Barbados Wildlife Reserve where we hope to catch the Green Monkey at play, along with a wide variety of other animals.
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