Description
Points of Interest
- Harrison's Cave
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Explore one of Barbados' hidden treasures. Tucked beneath the earth's surface you'll find Harrison's Cave, a massive cave system that boasts over two miles of chambers filled with flowing streams, deep pools of crystal clear water and beautifully lit stalactites, stalagmites and delicate limestone formations. Said to be one of the natural wonders of the world, this magnificent, crystallized limestone cavern is named for Thomas Harrison, an early settler who owned much of the land in the area in the 1700s. A tram will escort you through the cave so you can witness these delicate works of art. At select points you can disembark for photos such as the majestic 50-foot-high "Cathedral," the cave's largest chamber, as well as a thunderous 40-foot-high waterfall that cascades into a blue-green lake. At the end of your remarkable journey beneath the earth, you'll take a scenic drive back to the harbor.
Special Notes:
Bring your camera. Flash photography is permitted, but video is not. Touching the cave formations is not permitted. Coaches are not permitted to take scooters, wheelchairs or walkers.The tour is not recommended for passengers who are wheelchair confined. Children 3 years and younger are free of charge and do not require a ticket but might have to sit on their parents' lap.Child Price:
12 & under reducedDetails
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.