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Writer's pictureJesse Sebag-Weingrad

Barbados Major Sights & Activities


Barbados Beach
Barbados Beach

  1. Harrison's Cave: Explore this crystallized limestone cavern located in the central uplands of Barbados, featuring flowing streams, deep pools of crystal-clear water, and towering columns.

  2. The Crane Beach: Known for its pink coral sand and turquoise waters, Crane Beach is not only stunning but also offers excellent conditions for boogie boarding and body surfing.

  3. Mount Gay Rum Distillery: Discover the history and craftsmanship behind one of the oldest rum distilleries in the world, with tours that include rum tastings.

  4. Hunte's Gardens: Created in a sinkhole, this lush, tropical garden is a magical oasis filled with an exotic array of flowers, plants, and trees, often accompanied by classical music.

  5. Animal Flower Cave: Located at the northern tip of the island, this sea cave offers spectacular ocean views, pools for swimming, and walls adorned with sea anemones.

  6. Oistins Fish Fry: Experience Barbados' culinary scene at this lively street food market, especially on Friday nights, where you can enjoy fresh seafood, local dishes, music, and dancing.

  7. Bathsheba and the Soup Bowl: Famous for its dramatic rock formations and the "Soup Bowl" surf spot, Bathsheba Beach on the east coast offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the rugged side of Barbados.

  8. Barbados Wildlife Reserve: Walk among freely roaming animals such as green monkeys, tortoises, deer, and a variety of bird species in their natural habitat, set within a mahogany forest.

  9. St. Nicholas Abbey: One of the island's oldest plantation houses, offering insight into Barbados' colonial history, complete with rum distillery tours and beautifully maintained gardens.

  10. Apes Hill Golf Club: Set against the backdrop of the beautiful west coast, this golf course is renowned for its lush, rolling landscape, challenging play, and stunning sea views, making it a must-visit for golf enthusiasts.

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