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Explore
Harrison’s Cave
With
an abundance of stalactites,
stalagmites, streams, lakes and
waterfalls, leading
speliologists consider it to be
among the finest showcases in
the world.
The
Caves are located near the
geographical centre of Barbados,
in the parish of St. Thomas and
are a natural phenomenon
affording an experience unique
in the tropical world:
a
trip aboard a special tram
through the exciting
subterranean stream passages!
Barbados Wildlife
Reserve
The Jolly Roger
is a world famous schooner that
has been operating in Barbados
for three decades. This is the
original party cruise and
nothing else comes close
Start with
a drive through the island’s
capital, Bridgetown, through the
historic area of the
Garrison Savannah and
the beautiful south coast.
Arrive at
The Rum Factory
and Heritage
Park. Learn how
locals have processed rum for
over 350 years and browse the
store and the artifacts
displayed throughout the park.
Explore the
300 year old Sunbury
Plantation House,
Barbados’ renowned heritage
residence.
The
in Atlantis Submarine
descend to 55 feet to view the
beautiful coral reefs, colorful
fish and various other marine
life. Travel underwater as deep
as 115 to 150 feet below the
surface to view a shipwreck.
Golf
at Barbados Golf Club
- Ron Kirby, one of the most
respected and experienced golf
course architects in the world,
redesigned this course to make
it fair, challenging and a joy
to play.
Stroll
along the meandering path that
winds its way through
Orchid World’s
beautiful coral, rock gardens
and cool shady ponds. Enjoy the
thousands of orchids, soothing
sounds of running water and
hummingbirds.
Visit the
historic Tyrol Cot,
1854 residence of Sir Grantley
Adams, First Premier of
Barbados.
Experience
this combination living and
Heritage Village
set in 3 acres of
landscaped gardens. Stroll
through the village and visit
the Blacksmith Shop, a replica
of an 1820’s Slave Hut, a Bajan
Rum Shop and other quaint
Chattel Houses.
Raise your
spirits by touring the largest
Coconut Rum Distillery
on the island. An explanation of
the various stages of
fermentation, aging, blending
and the ancient art of barrel
making
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