

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.
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.

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.
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.
A vibrant, seasonal market offering fresh produce, local crafts, and live music in the heart of the Thousand Islands region.

The Jokhang Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the spiritual heart of Lhasa and a must-visit for its stunning architecture and rich history.
Agastya Lake, nestled in the Western Ghats, is a serene and picturesque spot, known for its scenic beauty and mythological significance.