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Things to Do · Food
#1 rated Barbados food tour company — guided walking tastings, dinner & cocktail tours, and full-day excursions led by passionate locals.
2nd Avenue, Club Morgan Road, Christ Church$$$

Things to Do · Nature & Adventure
Barbados' best-known natural attraction — a crystallised limestone cave system at the heart of an eco-adventure park, with tram tours, ziplines, nature trails and a Mount Gay rum experience.
Welchman Hall, St. Thomas$$$

Things to Do · Nightlife
Friday and Saturday night institution on the south coast — grilled fish, rum, soca and karaoke at the Bay Garden. No booking, just walk in and join locals and visitors in equal measure.
Oistins, Christ Church$$

Things to Do · Food & Rum
The home of the world's oldest rum brand — guided tastings, cocktail workshops and rum-paired lunches at the Visitors' Centre just outside Bridgetown.
Brandons, St. Michael$$

Things to Do · Culture & History
Jacobean great house from 1658 — one of only three in the western hemisphere — set on a working sugar and rum estate with a heritage steam railway up to Cherry Tree Hill.
Cherry Tree Hill, St. Peter$$$

Things to Do · Nature & Adventure
Family-owned sea cave at the dramatic northern tip of Barbados — natural rock pools to swim in, clifftop views and a Caribbean lunch restaurant on site.
North Point, St. Lucy$$

Things to Do · Beaches & Water
Half-day sail down the calm Platinum Coast with snorkel stops over shipwrecks and a turtle-feeding site — the classic Barbados day on the water.
Departs Bridgetown / west coast, St. Michael$$$

Things to Do · Beaches & Water
Snorkel six historic shipwrecks and meet resident sea turtles in the calm, sheltered water of Carlisle Bay Marine Park.
Carlisle Bay, St. Michael$$

Things to Do · Nature & Adventure
The Soup Bowl at Bathsheba is one of the Caribbean's most respected reef breaks — world-class for experienced surfers, mesmerising to watch from shore.
Bathsheba, St. Joseph

Things to Do · Culture & History
UNESCO World Heritage walking tour through Bridgetown's colonial core and the Garrison — Parliament Buildings, the Careenage, and the oldest standing synagogue in the Americas.
Bridgetown, St. Michael$

Things to Do · Seasonal Event
Barbados' biggest cultural celebration — a months-long festival rooted in the end of the sugar-cane harvest, climaxing in the Grand Kadooment carnival on the first Monday of August.
Island-wide, St. Michael
Things to Do · Nature & Adventure
Six-acre tropical garden on the east coast above Bathsheba — orchids, palms, hibiscus and ferns laid out along a clifftop stream.
Bathsheba, St. Joseph$$
Things to Do · Nature & Adventure
A theatrical, deeply personal garden built into a sinkhole gully in the parish of St. Joseph — one of the most unusual visitor experiences on the island.
Castle Grant, St. Joseph$$
Things to Do · Nature & Adventure
Open-top Land Rover tour into the rural interior — gullies, old plantation roads, the rugged east coast and viewpoints most rental cars never reach.
Island-wide pick-ups, St. Michael$$$
Things to Do · Nature & Adventure
The most scenic self-drive on the island — Atlantic coastline, the Scotland District's rolling hills, and viewpoints from Cherry Tree Hill to Bathsheba.
East coast / Scotland District, St. Joseph$
Things to Do · Food & Rum
#1 rated Barbados food tour — small-group walking tastings, dinner & cocktail tours and full-day food excursions led by passionate locals.
2nd Avenue, Club Morgan Road, Christ Church$$$
Things to Do · Nightlife
The west coast's most polished evening strip — 2nd Street and Limegrove for restaurants, cocktail bars and a late-night drink in St. James.
Holetown, St. James$$$
Things to Do · Nightlife
The south coast's lively after-dark strip — live music, beach bars, late-night clubs and Bajan street food along a single waterfront mile.
St. Lawrence Gap, Christ Church$$
Things to Do · Culture & History
The "Mecca of cricket" — Barbados' historic Test ground, host to West Indies internationals and the 2007 Cricket World Cup final.
Fontabelle, St. Michael$$
Things to Do · Luxury Experience
Seasonal polo matches on the west coast — one of the smartest, most local-feeling afternoons out during the November–April season.
West coast (multiple fields), St. James$$
Things to Do · Culture & History
The Bridgetown street where Rihanna grew up — officially renamed in 2017 — plus the wider Westbury neighbourhood that shaped her.
Westbury, St. Michael$
Things to Do · Beaches & Water
Descend 40m off Carlisle Bay in a real submarine and explore reefs, shipwrecks and tropical marine life without getting wet.
Shallow Draught Harbour, Bridgetown, St. Michael$$$$
Things to Do · Family Friendly
Family water park with slides, splash zones and shaded areas — a reliable day out for younger travellers.
TBC, Christ Church$$
Things to Do · Arts & Crafts
Hands-on pottery and wheel-throwing classes in a working Bajan studio — a quietly memorable creative afternoon.
TBC, St. Michael$$
Things to Do · Wellness
Drop-in beach and studio yoga along the south and west coasts — sunrise sessions, vinyasa flows and gentle restorative classes.
South & West coasts, Christ Church$$