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Atlantis Submarine

The Atlantis Submarine tour is the best way to get up close and personal with the stunning view of Barbados’ underwater and marine life. This is the perfect opportunity for persons who do not wish to snorkel, to see the exceptional coral reefs, lobsters, sunken ship wreck and the many colourful fish. The tour commences with a short boat ride before passengers meet and board the vessels. This award winning attraction has accommodated over 1 million passengers on over 50,000 excursions who all enjoyed the hidden mysteries of the underworld!

Barbados Island Safari

Prepare to be wowed as you venture through the valleys and gullies of Barbados aboard exciting land based jeeps on an island safari tour. This unforgettable experience will excite you as you travel through the main roads, back roads and nonexistent roads of the island. You will be kept on the edge of your seat as you enjoy all the enlightening yet educational information about Barbados blended with the right amount of laughter to provide such a unique experience. Both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages are offered on the tour along with lunch and refreshments. These tours attract both locals and visitors and are appropriate for adventure seekers either in groups, families, couples or singles. These tours are definitely a must do while in Barbados!

Barbados Museum

The Barbados Museum gives everyone a chance to explore Barbados’ rich heritage and cultural artifacts. The museum carry’s information dating from as far back as the first dwellers of Barbados into the era of the British settlement along with the development of the country into independence.

This old 19th century military prison is the home for all these African and American displays which also showcases an exceptional collection of paintings, antique prints and maps, a children’s gallery and European decorative arts. Features of the islands flora and fauna and ecology are also paraded in the natural history section. The is also the home to a gift shop, café and research library.

Cool Runnings Catamaran Snorkelling Cruise

Enjoy a sunny day as you journey out into the crystal blue waters on board the Cool Runnings catamaran. As you set sail, you will enjoy the most relaxing yet energetic water-based adventures. The custom built craft offers day and sunset tours which sail along the coast of the island. During the sail, there are intervals for swimming, snorkelling among the shipwreck, and chances to view and feed the sea turtles. There is also a selection of delicious Bajan foods and desserts which are served on board.

Enjoy a rum punch as you sit back and enjoy the ambiance or dance with the many crew members to the local calypso music which can be heard pumping from a mile away!

Harbour Lights Beach Extravaganza Dinner Show

While in Barbados, Monday’s and Wednesday’s should be set aside for the most authentic bajan showcases on the island. The Harbour Lights Beach Extravaganza is where you could unwind and relax while enjoying the entertainment from local tuk bands, stilt men, shaggy bears, and acrobatic green monkeys.

You will be aroused with the energetic performances from the limbo queen, fire eater, live steel pan recitals, singers and dances. Try dancing barefoot to all the local calypso or enjoy the tasteful barbeque fest while sipping on the best tropical mixes!

Harrison’s Cave

One of the most recommended attractions is Harrison’s Cave which offers one of the most authentic escapades on the island. Visitors travel through the cave to view many formations of fresh limestone waters, stalagmites and stalactites which were formed thousands of years ago. Passengers also get the opportunity to disembark the electronically operated prams and see breathtaking waterfalls and crystal clear water pools. The attraction also houses an Amerindian artefact exhibition, souvenir shops and a refreshment area which sells local delicacies and craft.

Whether you prefer to be driven, walk along the sides of the cave or even crawl through the living cavern exploring the wonders of this unique attraction, Harrison’s Cave should be on your list of things to do while in Barbados!

Historic Bridgetown and Its Garrison

This UNESCO world heritage site is home to many preserved British colonial architectures which were constructed between the 17th and 19th century. Known as the heart of the city, this capital is well known by locals for its commercial businesses, where as tourists are more intrigued by the rich history. The terrain is also the home for the military Garrison which is the native land for 115 conserved historic buildings.

Visit Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison where you will see the famous Parliament Building, George Washington’s House, The Barbados Museum, the legendary Garrison Race Track and The St. Ann’s Fort, primarily known as the military base. Also see the largest collection of cannons remaining in the Caribbean!

Hunte’s Garden

For those flora and fauna enthusiast, Hunte’s Garden will be the ideal place for you to visit. Its fairy tale ambiance relaxes and impresses visitors as they enjoy the mini-gardens displaying a range of rare plants and eye catching flowers. The gardens found there were all tenderly harvested in the gully with the flush trees, beautiful foliage and tropical blossoms which all add to such an amazing experience. As you walk along the paths of the gardens you may also find decorative pieces, antiques, statues and local birds or animals which inhabit the property.

Whether you travel as a couple, family, group of friends or alone, Hunte’s Garden should be visited by all who wish to be awestruck by Barbados’ wildlife beauty.

Mount Gay Rum Tour & Visitor Centre

The Mount Gay Rum Visitor Centre invites persons to explore the secrets behind the world’s oldest rum. Visitors can discover the mysteries behind this well know spirit from the three tours offered. The distinctive Rum Tour, Cocktail Tour and Bajan Buffet Lunch tour, which all give companions the chance to see the distillation, aging and blending techniques which have been crafted and perfected for over the 300 years.

Observe the antiquity of Mount Gay Rum as you embark a journey of Barbados’ rich heritage and well demonstrated craftsmanship of the World’s Oldest Rum – Mount Gay Rum est. 1703.

Sunbury Plantation House

Initially this attraction was a sugar plantation home which was built in around the 1660’s. The interior of the house resembles the life of the very wealthy plantation owners in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. This attraction was once the home of a Barbadian family who gave the house its current name back in 1781. The house displays furnished antiques, a glasses collection, old vehicles and transportations, antique clothes, old toys, type writers and so much more. Tours are conducted by tour guides who all look forward to sharing the deep history behind this attraction.

You can also choose to have brunch, lunch, tea or cocktails at the Courtyard restaurant or have a five course dinner which is offered and served on Sunbury's dining table which is an impressively 200 years old! Go back in time by visiting Sunbury Plantation House while in Barbados!