Barbados Private Customised Island Tours
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Things To Know
- Private transportation
- Traditional Bajan Rum Punch OR Local Banks Beer
- A few snacks for the kids
- Bottled water
- Mostly Sprite
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What's included in the package
Itinerary
Harrison's Cave Eco-Adventure Park
Underground limestone cavern accessed by tram, with streams, pools, stalagmites & stalactites.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedAnimal Flower Cave
Accessible ocean cave with steps leading inside, a coral floor, sea anemones & natural rock pools.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedBarbados Wildlife Reserve
Laid-back 4-acre wildlife park featuring brick pathways & animals wandering in a mahogany forest.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedSt. Nicholas Abbey
Tastings & tours on the grounds of a 1658 sugar plantation with a Jacobean mansion & rum distillery.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedIndependence Square
Take a seat on the benches lining the waterfront to enjoy a view of historic Bridgetown including the Parliament Buildings and National Heroes Square. Several more...
Bridgetown
Bridgetown offers a variety of shopping expereinces. Visit the duty free shops of Bridgetown, department stores, malls, smaller shops and street vendors.
Carlisle Bay
Carlisle Bay is a small natural harbour located in the southwest region of Barbados. The island nation's capital, Bridgetown, is situated on this bay which has been turned into a marine park. Carlisle Bay's marine park is a popular spot on the island for scuba diving.
Gun Hill Signal Station
Gun Hill Signal Station, St. George is the largest and most important of the military outposts in Barbados, with military associations from at least 1697.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedMorgan Lewis Sugar Mill
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.
Bathsheba Beach
Bathsheba Beach, which sits on Barbados' east coast, is a photographer's and surfer's paradise. For photographers, Bathsheba offers dramatic rock formations. And for surfers, there's the beach's famous Soup Bowl, where top-notch waves can be found. Named after the area's foamy water, the Soup Bowl is so well-known that international surfing competitions are regularly held here.
Mount Gay Visitor Centre
Discover the secrets behind Barbados' finest and most celebrated golden spirit – the 300 year old Mount Gay Rum.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedEarthworks Pottery
Earthworks Pottery in Barbados is a state-of- the-art, modern pottery that produces exceptional pieces of art; all made from earth and clay.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedExperience unique, family-friendly, and safe underwater submarine excursions in Barbados .
Admission Ticket Not IncludedWelchman Hall Gully
Welchman Hall Gully, located in the parish of St.Thomas, is a three-quarter mile long gully which is home to a number of tropical plants and trees, including nutmeg, bamboo, clove and palms.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedFarley Hill National Park
Breathtaking scenery, set in the grounds of the once regal Farley Hill house. A mansion in ruins, tucked away in a forest of mahogany trees, high up on a hill overlooking the rugged Atlantic coast, Farley Hill is an ideal spot to picnic, escape into nature, hide in the shade of a comforting tree and to simply stare out to sea. It is also a spot favoured by visitors for getting married!
Admission Ticket Not IncludedBarbados Museum & Historical Society
Welcome to the Home of Barbadian Heritage and Culture. Visit the new Jairus Brewster Children's Gallery featuring the exhibit 'Explore' along with others which cover a range of topics from Barbadian history, fine art, African and Military history" Museum with galleries dedicated to Barbados' social & military history, decorative arts & more.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedShark hole
It's well worth a visit as it is an exceptional geological feature unlike any other beach on the island. It looks like the ocean carved out this spoon type funnel in the coral and deposited a good pile of sand in it. The beach head is a spoon-shaped sand pit with the ocean coming in through a narrow funnel. It is protected from the full force of the ocean crashing onto the shore by a ridge of coral rock outside of the funnel. At its widest it is just 40ft or so across.
Bottom Bay
Hidden gem for sure, tuck away behind some cliffs on the southeast portion of the island. Picturesque views from atop of cliffs. Don't forget the coconut rum punch served fresh at the top of the stairs
Flower Forest
Flower Forest is a combination of a shady forest walk under towering Caribbean indigenous palms, combined with plantings of beautiful tropical flowers. The most extensive collection of ginger lilies, heliconias, anthurium lilies and palms in Barbados; Flower Forest Gardens is a place of serenity and tranquility. The views out over the East Coast are breathtaking, benches and seating throughout the many pathways; umbrellas available if and when raining. Indoor/outdoor cafe, gift shop selling exclusively locally made craft works. Wild and wonderful, find your missing peace!"
Admission Ticket Not IncludedSunbury Plantation House
Sunbury Plantation Great House is a stunning historical attraction featuring a unique collection of antiques, an impressive 270 year old, 28-seater dining table, new courtyard entrance laid out with original factory brickwork from the 17th/18th century, enchanting gardens with meandering walkways, the new Carriage Bar & Restaurant offering delicious a la carte dining and a Sunday buffet lunch, easy on-property parking, as well as numerous breathtaking settings for your wedding, corporate event, celebration, or special occasion. The stunning world class historic attraction - Sunbury Plantation Great House - awaits you!"
Admission Ticket Not IncludedFoursquare Rum Distillery
Tucked away in the southern countryside of Barbados, on 8 acres of a former sugar plantation, is the magnificent Foursquare Rum Distillery and Heritage Park. This working rum factory is well known for its collection of rums, producing a wide range including the highly favoured Doorly's, Old Brigand and E.S.A.Field. Foursquare Rum Distillery is the proud winner of the Rum Distillery of the Year in November 2016 at the IWSC in London, UK.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedGeorge Washington House
George Washington House in Barbados is a historic house where the future first U.S. President George Washington is alleged to have stayed in 1751. He was 19 years old at the time and traveling with his half-brother, Lawrence Washington, who was suffering from tuberculosis. Barbados was the only country he ever visited outside colonial America. This fact alone should make a tour of George Washington House, the place where he stayed while in Barbados, a must-do activity for all visitors from the USA.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedKensington Oval
Kensington Oval recently underwent massive expansion and renovations for the World Cup. The venue was officially reopened on February 17th 2007. It was very fitting that the ground was chosen for the World Cup final since Kensington Oval has hosted many historic matches over the years including being the first West Indian ground to host an English touring team (in 1895). Other historic firsts include being the venue of the first match between a WI combined team and a MCC side in the Caribbean (in 1911), and the scene of the first Test century by a West Indian (Clifford Roach in 1930). Kensington Oval was also the venue for the World Twenty20 finals in 2010.
Admission Ticket Not IncludedThe Supreme Court of Judicature of Barbados is the highest judicial body in the country of Barbados. It is made up of the High Court and the Court of Appeals. Appeals from the Supreme Court can be further referred to the jurisdiction of the Caribbean Court of Justice.
The Spout is when sea water spout out of a hole which is amazing to see and for photos
Approximately 850 feet above sea-level, this spot offers an excellent view of the "Scotland District" which covers the parish of St.Andrew and is named after the Patron Saint of Scotland. It is believed that the name "Cherry Tree Hill" originated from the large number of cherry trees which once existed at this location. Today the road is lined with mahogany trees, which were introduced into Barbados after the Treaty of Paris in 1763. As you descend the hill the mahogany trees give way to swaying sugar cane.
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Things to know
- Private transportation
- Traditional Bajan Rum Punch OR Local Banks Beer
- A few snacks for the kids
- Bottled water
- Mostly Sprite
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels