Barbados Small-Group Coastal Sightseeing Tour | 7 hours

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Inclusions / Exclusions

  • Mobile ticket
  • Offered in: English
  • Visit Codrington College a beautiful serene historical site, one of a kind.
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Visit The Garrison Savannah a UNESCO World Heritage site and see a few of the cannons on display
  • Photo opp at the Morgan Lewis Windmill (endangered historical site)
  • Drive along the platinum coast of Barbados through historic towns.
  • Free Bottle of Rum Punch for every adult on tour
  • Drive through the Capital Bridgetown a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Visit Cherry Tree Hill and enjoy its fabulous sweeping views of the east coast
  • Bottled water
  • Visit the Northern tip of Barbados. Watch Atlantic waves crash on the cliffs in spectacular fashion
  • Visit Foul Bay a beautiful unspoilt off the beaten track beach away from the crowds
  • Snacks
  • Friendly, knowledgeable & licensed tour guide
  • Visit Miami Beach in Barbados a picturesque beach that is popular with visitors and locals alike
  • Visit the coastal town of Bathsheba and view the mushroom rocks
  • Lunch at Animal Flower Cave Restaurant
  • Gratuities

Overview

Barbados is an island of great beauty and diversity. Enjoy a scenic sightseeing tour, visiting many special places along or near to the shoreline that make Barbados the gem of the Caribbean. The route will take you North, South, East and West as you discover the great beauty of the Barbados! You will visit beautiful beaches, historical sites and many scenic points of interest. This tour is the most extensive island tour covering more stops than any other and includes a free bottle of rum punch.

Itinerary

  • Broad Street (Pass By)

    Bridgetown. On the 5th of July 1628 that 64 settlers headed by Charles Wolverstone arrived. The location of Bridgetown was the most suitable place for a port. Its swampy lands however made it bad for the settlers’ health. The settlers named the town after a bridge that had been constructed by the early inhabitants of the island, the Amerindians. The Bridge of itself was called the Indian Bridge The principle streets in Bridgetown were laid out by John Swan and in keeping with tradition Swan street was named after him. The main street Broad Street was named Broad Street as it is the broadest street in the town. In the early years the streets in town were ill kept and in 1656 legislature passed and act where persons not keeping the space in front of their property clean could be fined 100 pounds of sugar for each day of noncompliance. Bridgetown's Swamp was filled in and replaced with a canal. The lower part of the Constitution is called the Careenage. It was named the Careenage because it ships were careened on to a side to be repaired

  • Garrison Savannah - Barbados Turf Club

    From 1655 large fleets of British ships and soldiers were visiting and Barbados making it there base of operation. In the early years there were no barracks for them or provisions, the care and expense of the officers fell in the hands of Barbadians themselves. After repeated visits this became quite burdensome especially considering it was at a time when the island was quite impoverished. The legislature of Barbados was moved to petition the British government for a permanent garrison to be built on the island. It was not until 1780 that it was finally decided by the British Government to station a permanent garrison on the island. It was eventually decided that the Garrisons should be built near Charles Fort and St Anne’s Castle. 16 acres were purchased in 1789 and construction began by the early 19th century most of the buildings had been completed and had grown to cover 64 acres. The Garrison in Barbados is in fact the largest in the Caribbean. Many of the buildings were constructed of London brick brought out as ballast in ships which returned with sugar. Some 60 of the original buildings are still in existence today. The Savannah of itself was a very rocky area where many crabs lived. It had to be filled in and leveled for the troops to practice on. It was also the birthplace of cricket in Barbados and today serves as the islands racetrack. On November 30th 1966 Barbados was led into Independence by the then Premier Errol Walton Barrow, officially celebrating the achievement of nationhood as a sovereign and independent state within the Commonwealth

    10 minutes

  • Miami Beach Barbados

    One of the most beautiful and popular beaches ion the south coats. We will stop here for a light snack and a photp opportunity

    10 minutes

  • Foul Bay

    The name Foul Bay it is an adaptation of the original name Fowl Bay which itself originated from the large number of migrating birds that once nested in a swamp located in the area. Foul Bay is an absolutely beautiful expanse of white sandy beach overlooked by rugged cliffs. The beach is partly shaded by casuarina and palm trees. It is truly unspoilt & off the beaten path. The HARP Gun was landed at Foul Bay in August 1962. The High Altitude Research Project (HARP)

    15 minutes

  • Codrington College

    odrington College is the oldest Anglican theological college in the Western Hemisphere having been built in 1 743 after Christopher Codrington had bequeathed the estate and considerable money at his death in 171 0. Many Caribbean priests have trained at Codrington and the College continues to play an active part in education and theological teachings, working closely with the University of the West Indies. The setting of Codrington College is especially beautiful with a magnificent lily pond and a driveway lined with cabbage palm trees. Christopher Codrington Ill was the son the Governor. Codringtons College's wildlife include, Green heron, ducks, pigeons and a variety of fish. Whilst at Codrington you will be treated to coffee/tea/juice along with local treats such as banana bread coconut bread and fishcakes

    30 minutes

  • Bathsheba Beach

    Bathsheba is located on the Eastern coastline of Barbados. It is said that this area was named after the wife of King David whose name was “Bathsheba”. Legend has it that she bathed in milk to keep her skin beautiful and soft, and the rolling surf waters of Bathsheba’s “Soup Bowl” resembled Bathsheba’s bath. The area is popular with surfers. It is a popular area for locals and visitors alike and is dotted with several seaside cottages.

    20 minutes

  • N/A

    Approximately 850 feet above sea-level, this spot offers an excellent view of the "Scotland District" which covers the parish of St.Andrew and is named after the Patron Saint of Scotland. It is believed that the name "Cherry Tree Hill" originated from the large number of cherry trees which once existed at this location. Today the road is lined with mahogany trees, which were introduced into Barbados after the Treaty of Paris in 1763. As you descend the hill the mahogany trees give way to swaying sugar cane.

    10 minutes

  • Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill (Pass By)

    The Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill is the last of the many Barbadian windmills once used to produce sugar. The wind-powered sugar mill is one of the last of its kind and a monument to the once booming sugar industry on Barbados.

  • Animal Flower Cave

    We visit North Point Barbados for the great views. The Animal Flower Cave is also located at North Point But the entrance fees are not included in this tour. Dutring the Months of Dec to April Humpback whales migrate through the Caribbean. North Point is one of the popular viewing sights. Located at Animal Flower cave is a woinderful restaurant where you will enjoy luch with a spectacular view.

    1 hour

  • N/A (Pass By)

    he area of Speightstown was te first major port and commercial centre of Barbados. The city is named after William Speight, a member of Barbados' first Assembly during the colonial years. Slave ships sailed into it bringing the with them a stolen people. Manny of them ill from a rough crossing in inhumane conditions. Ships laden with sugar & other commodities left Speightstown bound directly for London & especiallyn Bristol. For this reason it was sometimes called Little Bristol

  • Holetown Beach (Pass By)

    Holetown was the first town in Barbados. in 1625 by an Englishman named Henry Powell, who was blown off course and landed in Barbados by accident. He returned to Barbados two years later in 1627 with a group of English settlers who named the area Jamestown after the then king of England James 1st. The name Holetown comes from the rriver mouth an area they reffered to as The Hole, by early settlers as it provided them safe landing place

  • Beautiful Barbados Tours & Excursions Ltd (Pass By)

    Tour operator

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Additional Info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • We require a minimum of 2 persons to run this tour if the minimum has not been met you will be contacted at least 36 hours before to cancel the tours and you will be given an alternate date or refunded

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