

Harrison's Cave is a massive limestone cave system located beneath the hills of St. George, Barbados. Discovered in 1895, it features impressive formations, and a boat ride that takes visitors through various sections of the cave system.
Explore this unique underground world of streams, waterfalls, and mineral deposits.

A historic 17th-century plantation house offering a glimpse into Barbados' past.
A lush, tropical ravine with a trail leading to a stunning waterfall.

Iconic for its locally roasted coffee and traditional Bajan breakfasts.
Famous for its ocean view and diverse breakfast menu.

Beloved for its affordable, hearty local lunches.
Hand-carved crystals from the cave's own formations, a unique keepsake of your visit.
A traditional Barbadian dessert, made with local rum and spices, perfect for gifting or enjoying at home.
Intricately handmade lace, a symbol of Barbadian craftsmanship and patience, often used for tablecloths or decorative items.
Cornmeal and okra stew with flying fish, a national dish of Barbados.
Breadfruit slices fried and served with salted codfish, a popular breakfast dish.
Baked macaroni pasta with cheese, often served as a side dish or light lunch.
Harrison'S Cave involves a lot of walking and exploring uneven terrain.

Bridgetown's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the cave's warm and humid environment.
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