Overview
Barbados is a very special place, and Barbadians are very special people who have many stories to tell. A few you might have already heard, like the one about our hometown sweetheart and mega-star Rihanna, or about cricketing legend, our very own Sir Garfield Sobers. But we have so much more to share with the world and here is where you can read more!
Highlights
- Eco Friendly
Itinerary
Arrival at Barbados International Airport. Meet and greet with tour guide. After that we will transfer you to your Hotel. Free for the day.
Bridgetown (drive through)
Garrison
Miami Beach
Foul Bay
Codrington College
Bathsheba Barbados
View of Morgan Lewis Windmill from 1.10km
Lunch at the Animal Flower Cave restaurant
North Point
Speights town (snacks)
Holetown (drive through).
FREE BOTTLE OF RUM PUNCH for each Adult
The spectacular HARRISONS CAVE in Barbados is geographically located in the center of the island, a natural phenomenon unique to the tropical world. Specially designed transport takes you down through the underground tunnels to a sight so beautiful, that few can compare. In the especially lighted caverns at Harrisons Cave, view the majestic stalactites and stalagmites which have been growing from the floors and ceilings for many centuries. Cascading through the caves, the crystal blue waters form magnificent pools and waterfalls, filling the senses with sights and sounds of such pure wonder.
Huntes Gardens
Huntes Garden is a picturesque and path offers many surprises, thanks to the superbly created series of mini-gardens embedded within the main large unit, combining vibrant colors and textures of rare exotic plants to offer the visitor a most uplifting and fulfilling experience. The owner and creator of this beauty, Anthony Hunte, is the heart and soul of this place. You may meet him in the garden or around his extraordinary house and you can be sure to be welcomed with fascinating & colorful stories. Be sure to have your camera ready, as birds and animals love to visit this garden too! Your exquisite experience is gloriously heightened by classical music subtly wafting in the air, adding an extra layer of delight to an amazing ambiance. This magical garden has been featured in many Gardening publications and TV series
Bathsheba
Bathsheba is located on the Eastern coastline of Barbados. It is said that this area was named after the wife of King David whose name was “Bathsheba”. Legend has it that she bathed in milk to keep her skin beautiful and soft, and the rolling surf waters of Bathsheba’s “Soup Bowl” resembled Bathsheba’s bath. The area is popular with surfers. It is a popular area for locals and visitors alike and is dotted with several seaside cottages.
Morgan Lewis Windmill
The Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill was built in 1727 it is one of the many Barbadian windmills once used to produce sugar, and one of the two last functioning sugar windmills in the world. The Morgan Lewis Mill ceased grinding sugarcane for commercial purposes in 1947 and was subsequently given to the Barbados National Trust.
Cherry Tree Hill
Cherry Tree Hill is eight hundred and fifty (850) ft above sea level and is a part of St. Nicholas Abbey plantation. Actually due to the size of the St. Nicholas Abbey property, Cherry Tree Hill actually borders, St. Peter and St. Andrew. Many years ago, the drive on either side to get to it was flanked by cherry trees, thus the reason for its name; however these were replaced with mahogany trees which now line the road. The trees were planted in celebration of the signing of The Treaty of Paris in 1763.
St Nicholas Abbey
St Nicholas Abbey is located in Saint Peter, Barbados, and is a plantation house, museum and rum distillery. Colonel Benjamin Berringer built the house in 1658 This house is one of only three genuine Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere. It’s similar to the English Jacobean-era manor houses of the first half of the seventeenth century, the period between the Tudor and Georgian styles, beginning in the reign of James I.
Flower Forest
As an alternative to Hunte’s Gardens. Customers can choose to visit Flower Forest. Both venues are not visited. Flower Forest has long windy trails through beautiful tropical forestry accompanied by colorful tropical blooms.
Barbados Wildlife Reserve
The Barbados Wildlife Reserve lies in an enclosed area under a canopy of mahogany trees with winding red brick pathways beneath. If you look closely at the bricks, you can still see the stamps of the manufacturing companies. The bricks were brought to Barbados by ships, which used them as ballast. During the 17th and 18th centuries, these red bricks were used to construct boiler furnaces in Barbados sugar factories. The large wheel in front of the snack bar was acquired from an old sugar factory and was once used to drive rollers for crushing the sugar cane. The most popular animal at the Reserve is The Barbados Green Monkey. The monkey has brown and grey thick fur that has yellow and olive green flecks in it as an adult. In some lights, the monkey can appear green. This is why they are called green monkeys. Barbados Green Monkeys generally live in groups of fifteen to twenty. Within a family group, males gain their dominance by their size, strength and their ability to fight. Females, however, get their rank by the size of their families. Most infants are born during April and May.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Prices are per person per double room
- International Air Ticket from JFK to Barbados
- Stay in 4 star hotel in above mentioned places.
- Daily Breakfast
- Transportation in A/C Bus or Car as per program.
- Driver Allowance
- All state and toll taxes
- All parking costs.
- Airport transfers if applicable
- Local English-speaking guide
Cost Exclude
- Monument charges
- Travel Insurance
- Visa for India
- Personal expenses
- Laundry and telephone cost
- Tips
- All other expenses not mentioned in Include closures