A series of caves at sea level that have been eroded by the sea and are now populated by (and named after) sea anemones, flower-shaped animals.
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A series of caves at sea level that have been eroded by the sea and are now populated by (and named after) sea anemones, flower-shaped animals.
A fun, unique way to sight see. You ride a segway rather than a tour bus or walking. It's different and neat experience. You see the coastline and go over rocky terrain.
Mount Gay is the oldest rum refinery in the world, so don't leave the island without sampling some of this company's famous product.
An electric tram takes you through an underground world of caverns, streams and weird rock formations. Closed for renovations since July 2006, Harrison's Cave will temporarily reopen its majestic cavern from April 1 to May 5, 2007 to the general public.
Locals and tourists alike love this beachfront bar for its laid-back atmosphere.
Crane Beach remains a beautiful beach, but there is evidence of erosion due to hurricanes. The beach is now very narrow at high tide. There is no admission charge to the beach using the public access...
St.Lawrence Gap, a 1.3 km stretch of road in the parish of Christ Church, is famous for its fine restaurants, diverse accommodation, lively nightlife and good shopping.
Harbour Lights is a must-see in Barbados. It's definitely geared to a younger demographic, but it can be enjoyed by all ages. To get the most out of Harbour Lights, bring a camera, drink as much rum...
This venue has now closed and there is no indication of when it will reopen,
This cigar factory offers tours explaining how cigars are made.
A family trip to Barbados would simply not be complete without a visit to Earthworks Pottery. Capturing the spirit of this island, the vibrant handmade pottery reflects the turquoise sea, blue skies...
The Nidhe Israel Synagogue in Bridgetown is the oldest Synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. It is a pleasant place to visit, and incorporates a museum (a little pricey - but well presented.) Have a...
Enterprise Beach looks great in pictures, but it is also good for swimming.
Lush, tropical garden featuring an occasional wild monkey.
Having just been reconstructed in 2000, this golf course provides one of the most beautiful courses on the island.
Kendal has rapidly become a leading sports venue in Barbados. Comprised of shotgun ranges, indoor and outdoor pistol ranges, sports bar, restaurant and pool, it is the ideal location for visitors and locals alike to gather and practice their sport. Beginners to the sport are also welcomed as there are professionally trained range officers always ready to assist. Kendal Sporting is the perfect location for business meetings, corporate functions, staff retreats, team building exercises, wedding receptions, parties and other social functions.