Barbados Attractions and Places of Interest
Premier Attractions can help you discover Barbados! Premier Attractions brings together some of the best tours and attractions the island has to offer and guarantees a truly Barbadian experience. Ocean Park is a unique attraction displaying a fascinating collection of freshwater and tropical marine life of the Caribbean in a way that is exciting, unique and educational.
Atlantis Submarines offers an unforgettable undersea expedition! Choose from a variety of tours including a night dive and a power snorkeling adventure. Cool Runnings Catamaran Sailing Cruises specializes in personalized cruises, ensuring the utmost in comfort, service and enjoyment. Swim, sail, snorkel and be entertained on a Day, Sunset or Private cruise! Adventureland 4x4 Safari Tours offers a variety of safari island tours, as well as a Turtle and Shipwreck Adventure!
Join Scenic Barbados Tours for visits to the most intriguing and exciting sites on the island.
Or rent a car from Top Class Car Rentals or Drive-A-Matic Car Rentals to see the island for yourself!
There's so much to discover about this island - from the historic homes and buildings that tell the story of our past, to the underground wonder of our natural caves. You will see our natural beauty in the tropical flowers that bloom around you and the breathtaking landscapes and seascapes that abound. Horticultural enthusiasts should be sure to visit the The Flower Forest and Orchid World. Take a tour of our local towns and villages to truly experience Bajan life!!
2007-02-15 05:41:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Hire a cab - they will be waiting ourside the cruise ship teminal, and ask for an island tour to include the following stops:
-St James Church - oldest consecrated land on the island and near the first landing of white settlers
- North Point - spectacular scenery - but DO NOT go into the Animal Flower Caves - they're a rip off.
- St Nicholas Abby - BTW it is not an Abby - recently been bought by a local and restored - amazing effort and very worth the stop.
- then on to Cherry Tree Hill for the best view of the east coast
- Down the east coast, stop at Barkleys and walk on the beach and foot in the Atlantic ocean
- stop at St Johns Church - very old and beautiful, good view.
- Gun Hill time permitting
- Stop at a Rum Bar for some local food, drink and ambiance - the cabby will know one
- back to the ship by - I believe 5????
Hope you enjoy our island! We are Canadian, been living here 2 years and love the history.
2007-02-13 05:54:40
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answered by Barbados Chick 4
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I have been on the same cruise. to tell you the truth there really isnt much to do. I went to the beach and shopped for the day. but here is a nice excursion you can take...
4x4 Adventure & Green Monkey Encounter
Explore the lush interior of Barbados and discover the fascinating world of the Green Monkey.
The shopping is great! and the people are very friendly. I recommmend the beach and this excursion. My friend went on the excurssion and she took pictures and by looking at the pictures the monkey excurrsion looked amzing!
2007-02-13 05:11:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt the whole factor of Abercrombie shops is to make skinny people happy yet they now have larger sizes, like abercrombie young infants denims now circulate as much as sixteen and probably even a length larger. yet I do agree that purely like abercrombie objectives those with thinner builds simply by fact of their fashions and such
2016-09-29 01:33:43
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answered by ? 4
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Do the Malibu Rum factory tour, sample the rum, and then go to the beach. that's what we did on our cruise stop there.
2007-02-14 11:22:55
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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i've never been there but my parents went and they swam with the turtles and tropical fish
~~~sounds like fun, you should do it
2007-02-13 04:32:08
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answered by ? 2
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hope this site helps
2007-02-13 04:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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