Plan your dream island adventure with a private, customized tour. Explore beaches, caves, gardens, and more with a friendly guide. Book your unforgettable journey now.
Plan your dream island adventure with a private, customized tour. Explore beaches, caves, gardens, and more with a friendly guide. Book your unforgettable journey now.
- Harrison’s Cave Eco-Adventure Park - Start your Cave & Monkey Zipline Experience with our Discover Barbados short film, offering a virtual tour of the island. Next, delve deep underground on our tram tour, exploring a centuries-old subterranean world with picturesque streams, waterfalls, and stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. After…
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Harrison’s Cave Eco-Adventure Park - Start your Cave & Monkey Zipline Experience with our Discover Barbados short film, offering a virtual tour of the island. Next, delve deep underground on our tram tour, exploring a centuries-old subterranean world with picturesque streams, waterfalls, and stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. After seeing Barbados from below, it’s time to enjoy the views from above with our thrilling Monkey Zipline, an adrenaline-pumping adventure that takes you soaring just 100 feet above the ground. Afterward, take a relaxing stroll along our nature trail, reconnect with nature, and learn about local flora and fauna while capturing memories at our photospots. Don’t miss our bird aviary, where you can meet various bird species.
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Animal Flower Cave - Located at the northernmost point of Barbados in St. Lucy, the Animal Flower Cave gets its name from the sea anemones found in its pools, some of which are deep enough for swimming. The cave features several openings with spectacular sea views and walls colored green and brown by copper and iron oxidation. Look for formations resembling a lizard, turtle, and hand as you explore. Visit the clifftop bar and restaurant for the best lemonade in Barbados, along with other drinks and local dishes. The area also includes a large children’s playpark and stalls selling local jewelry, art, and crafts. The surrounding cliffs offer stunning views of the northern coast, where Atlantic waves crash against the rocks.
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Barbados Wildlife Reserve - This is the animal kingdom of Barbados, where you can walk freely among animals feeding and playing in their natural environment. See agouti, armadillo, Brocket deer, pelicans, and caimans. Monkeys are most abundant at afternoon feeding time. Reptiles include snakes, iguanas, turtles, and tortoises. Parrots, flamingos, and peacocks add bright splashes of color. Only the more dangerous animals, such as pythons, are kept enclosed. Top Tip: Arrive by 2pm to see the monkeys, especially the babies, being fed!
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St. Nicholas Abbey - Built in 1658, this Jacobean Great House is one of only three remaining in the Western Hemisphere. The property has been tastefully restored as a sustainable heritage attraction and working plantation, producing its own unique single cask rums, which have received international acclaim. The tour includes the Great House, gardens, small museum, factory, distillery, a must-see short movie circa 1930, and rum tasting. For enthusiasts, the private Rum Experience Tour is bookable on select days with owner Larry Warren. The plantation also features an authentic Victorian steam railway.
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Atlantis Submarines Barbados - Experience daylight and nighttime dives to view undersea reefs and marine life from a family-friendly submarine.
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Off Road Fury Barbados - Off Road Fury Barbados offers the ultimate off-road go-kart experience. Our guided off-roading adventure takes you through miles of trails across the countryside, providing breathtaking views and scenery. Enjoy our fun dune buggies, each seating two people, and navigate your way along the trails.
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Bushy Park Barbados - Go-kart racing, or karting, is a motorsport discipline using open-wheel, four-wheeled vehicles known as go-karts or shifter karts. They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits, although some professional kart races are also held on full-size motorsport circuits.
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Sunbury Plantation House - Built around 1660 by Matthew Chapman, an Irish/English planter and one of the first settlers on the island, Sunbury Plantation House is over 300 years old and steeped in history. It features mahogany antiques, old prints, antique porcelain dolls, and a unique collection of horse-drawn carriages. The house has undergone several name changes and is the only great house in Barbados with all rooms available for viewing.
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Barbados Museum & Historical Society - This museum features galleries dedicated to Barbados’ social and military history, decorative arts, and more.
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George Washington House - George Washington House in Barbados is a historic site where the future first U.S. President George Washington is believed to have stayed in 1751. At 19 years old, he traveled with his half-brother, Lawrence Washington, who was suffering from tuberculosis. George Washington contracted smallpox during his stay and was nursed back to health at the house. Barbados is the only country outside the present United States that George Washington ever visited.
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Welchman Hall Gully - Located in St. Thomas, Welchman Hall Gully is a three-quarter mile long gully home to various tropical plants and trees, including nutmeg, bamboo, clove, and palms. The gully, formed by collapsed cave roofs, is geologically connected to the adjacent Harrison’s Cave. Visitors can enjoy a self-guided walk along a shaded path, explore bamboo groves and cave formations, and see monkeys at play.
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Bathsheba Beach - Legend has it that Bathsheba, wife of King David, bathed in milk to keep her skin beautiful and soft. The surf-covered white waters of Bathsheba, rich in minerals, are said to resemble Bathsheba’s bath in both appearance and health benefits. The beach features wide white sand beaches, dramatic rock formations, and a small fishing village with guest houses, rum shops, and restaurants.
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Gun Hill Signal Station - Located in St. George, Gun Hill Signal Station is the largest and most important military outpost in Barbados, with military associations dating back to at least 1697. The site features tropical gardens, a stone lion, and a path to a hilltop signal tower offering panoramic island views.
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Earthworks Pottery - Earthworks Pottery in Barbados is a modern pottery studio producing exceptional pieces of art made from earth and clay. Visitors can also take pottery making and decorating classes.
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Hunte’s Gardens - Known as one of the top garden spots on the island, Hunte’s Gardens features over 84 species and varieties of birds, flowers, and plants. The garden includes both common and rare species found in the West Indies.
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St. James Parish Church - St. James Parish Church is one of the four oldest surviving churches in Barbados, located near the site of the island’s first settlement in Holetown. The original wooden church, built in 1628, was replaced by a coral-stone building 60 years later. The church features mural tablets, stained glass windows, and a bell cast in 1696. The burial ground contains some of the oldest graves on the island.
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St. John’s Parish Church - One of Barbados’ oldest church sites, this classic Gothic-style church offers panoramic views of the eastern beaches from its cemetery. The church features impressive interior woodwork, including an elaborate pulpit and sweeping staircases, as well as grand headstones and crypts.
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Shark Hole - Shark Hole is a secluded beach in Barbados, known for its picturesque rock formations, protective coral reef, and beautiful blue water. The tiny beach is sheltered by cliffs and coral, making it a unique and safe swimming spot despite the rough waters in the surrounding area.
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Bottom Bay - Bottom Bay is a remote cove in Barbados with a picturesque beach bordered by jagged cliffs. The area features coconut palms, soaring cliffs, intriguing caves, and translucent turquoise waves, creating a tropical paradise atmosphere.
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Foursquare Rum Distillery - Located on 8 acres of a former sugar plantation in southern Barbados, Foursquare Rum Distillery is known for its wide range of rums, including Doorly’s, Old Brigand, and E.S.A. Field. The distillery won Rum Distillery of the Year in 2016 at the IWSC in London. Guided tours include a small museum and tastings.
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Mount Gay Visitor Centre - Discover the secrets behind Barbados’ finest and most celebrated golden spirit, Mount Gay Rum, which has a 300-year history. Guided tours include a small museum and tastings.
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Speightstown - Also known as Little Bristol, Speightstown is the second-largest city center in Barbados, located 12 miles north of Bridgetown in St. Peter. Named after William Speight, a member of Barbados’ first Assembly, the city features the Speightstown Mural and other attractions.
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Carlisle Bay - Carlisle Bay is a small natural harbor in southwest Barbados, home to the capital city of Bridgetown. The bay has been turned into a marine park, popular for scuba diving and featuring relics such as anchors and cannonballs on the ocean floor.
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Cherry Tree Hill - At approximately 850 feet above sea level, Cherry Tree Hill offers excellent views of the “Scotland District” in St. Andrew. The area was once home to many cherry trees, now replaced by mahogany trees and sugar cane fields.
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Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill - One of the largest and only complete sugar windmills surviving in the Caribbean, Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill features intact wind-driven machinery from the 18th and 19th centuries. The mill includes an exhibit of historical sugar production equipment.
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Rihanna Drive Monument - The Rihanna Drive Monument in St. Michael pays tribute to the world-famous Barbadian singer and global icon, Rihanna. The monument showcases her achievements and contributions to music and culture and is a symbol of pride for Barbados.
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Kensington Oval - Located in western Bridgetown, Kensington Oval is the premier sporting facility in Barbados, primarily used for cricket. The stadium has hosted many important cricket games over its 120-year history.
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Farley Hill National Park - Set in the grounds of the once regal Farley Hill house, this national park features breathtaking scenery, a mansion in ruins, and a forest of mahogany trees. The park is a popular spot for picnics, nature walks, and weddings.
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Bridgetown - Bridgetown offers a variety of shopping experiences, including duty-free shops, department stores, malls, smaller shops, and street vendors.
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Independence Square - Located on the waterfront in Bridgetown, Independence Square is a lovely spot to relax and enjoy views of historic Bridgetown, including the Parliament Buildings and National Heroes Square. Vendors offer local crafts and refreshments.
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Golden Square Freedom Park - The Builders of Barbados Wall in Golden Square Freedom Park, Bridgetown, features engraved names of the nation’s unsung heroes who have contributed to Barbados’ history over the past 600 years. The wall includes blank bricks to signify those whose names were not found.
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The Boatyard Club - The Boatyard offers unbeatable beach facilities on a natural white sandy beach with calm azure water. The beach package includes a beach chair, shared umbrella, ocean trampoline, iceberg climb and slide, dive platform, rope swing, freshwater showers, restrooms, pool table, wifi, darts board, beachside restaurant, bar, and lively music. Turtle and snorkel tours are available on select days.
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Codrington College - Codrington Theological College is the oldest theological college in the Western Hemisphere and the oldest tertiary institution in the region. The college offers a path and course of study to meet your needs.
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Nidhe Israel Synagogue and Museum - Nidhe Israel Synagogue, developed by Sephardic Jewish settlers from Brazil around 1628, is one of the oldest synagogues in the Western Hemisphere. The synagogue was rebuilt in 1833 after being damaged in a hurricane. The Sephardic community was orthodox, with men worshipping on the lower level and women in the upstairs gallery. The number of Jewish residents in Barbados dwindled after 1834, with many migrating to the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Roger’s Scuba Shack - The Scuba Shack is the perfect place for scuba diving or snorkeling with turtles in Barbados.
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Holetown - Holetown was the site of the first British landing in Barbados in 1625 and the first settlement two years later. The Holetown Monument commemorates the 1625 landing. The town was originally called Jamestown after King James I.
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Sandy Turf Stables - Enjoy various horseback riding experiences, whether on the beach, in the water, or in the countryside.
- Private transportation
- First Aid Kit
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Traditional Bajan Rum Punch OR Local Banks Beers
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Carbonated beverages
- Select Any 4-5 Attractions/Activities from the provided list
- Private transportation
- First Aid Kit
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Traditional Bajan Rum Punch OR Local Banks Beers
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Carbonated beverages
- Select Any 4-5 Attractions/Activities from the provided list
You will have a blast of a time. Travelers will have the opportunity to plan their personal itinerary with the assistance of a courteous, honest, friendly & well-informed driver/guide if needed & he will ensure that your interest is realize on the day while driving in comfort on this private customised island tour
Below is a list of places of interest…
You will have a blast of a time. Travelers will have the opportunity to plan their personal itinerary with the assistance of a courteous, honest, friendly & well-informed driver/guide if needed & he will ensure that your interest is realize on the day while driving in comfort on this private customised island tour
Below is a list of places of interest which you can choose from
We will be going:
Carlisle’s Bay Beach
Go Kart Racing
Bridgetown
Horseback Riding
Off Road Fury ATVs
Rihanna’s Drive
Snorkeling With Turtles
Rihanna’s Mansion
Animal Flower Cave
Bathsheba
St James Parish Church
Cherry Tree Hill
St Nicholas Abbey
WildLife Reserve (feeding of monkeys )
Holetown
George Washington House
Speightown
Harrison Cave (Ziplining/Obstacles Courses)
Welchman Hall Gully
Hunte Gardens
Sunbury Plantation House
Garrison Museum
& much much more
When on your private customised island tour, please bring beach wear, sun cream & etc if needed & passport if you’ll want to shop in the malls.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.