Harrison’s Cave and Animal Flower Cave Adventure
Bridgetown, Barbados
Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 4 hours
The first stop on this tour will be to Harrison’s Cave, a crystallized limestone cavern named for Thomas Harrison, who owned much of the land in the area in the early 1700s. View the speleologists that adorn the cave, the natural water streams and the tall caverns. Discover the history and mystery of this cave with beauty and sights around every corner. Next, head to the Animal Flower Cave which is located under the cliffs at North Point, St Lucy.
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The first stop on this tour will be to Harrison’s Cave, a crystallized limestone cavern named for Thomas Harrison, who owned much of the land in the area in the early 1700s. View the speleologists that adorn the cave, the natural water streams and the tall caverns. Discover the history and mystery of this cave with beauty and sights around every corner. Next, head to the Animal Flower Cave which is located under the cliffs at North Point, St Lucy.
At the heart of Barbados lies one of its greatest wonders, Harrison’s Cave. This tour allows you to explore its breathtakingly beautiful features, crystallized limestone cavern, flowing streams, deep pools of crystal clear water and towering columns of the living cave. Gaze in wonder at the white flow stones and in awe at the beauty of the speleologists which adorn the cave.
Your adventure continues to the Animal Flower Cave which is located under the cliffs at North Point, St Lucy. It is the island's lone accessible sea cave. It was discovered by its seaward entrance in 1780 by two English explorers. 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.
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