Luxury Catamaran Cruise Barbados
Set sail on a luxury catamaran cruise in Barbados where you’ll journey along the gorgeous crystalline coastline to a tranquil bay. You’ll be greeted upon arrival by a welcome glass of Prosecco from our premium open bar aboard the beautiful Lagoon 500 catamaran. Then sail up the coast to snorkel and swim with the islands renowned turtles and over a shallow shipwreck teeming with brilliantly hued tropical marine life. While the catamaran is anchored, a gourmet three-course lunch will be served by the on-board chef. End the day on a high by sailing back up the coast while enjoying the views of the coastline.
Half-Day Barbados Caves and Critters Tour with Pick Up
The Caves & Critters Tour is an amazing experience for the whole family and is especially exciting for the kids as there is tons to see, discover and learn!
Full-Day 360 Degrees Tour in Barbados with Pick Up
Ready! Set! Go! Get a window seat because the best scenic views are coming. Designed for those who want to do a lot but have little time, the 360 Degree tour takes us on a trip around entire island.
Adventure Safari
This exhilarating expedition takes you to the most scenic parts of Barbados on a guided on and off-road tour. Dubbed our most popular tour, you will certainly understand why when you hop on board! Beginning at the Lion at Gun Hill, a great stop for photos, you will make your way to the east of the island to the stunning Edgecliff to admire a view like none other. Then it’s off to Bathsheba where you can admire the grandiose rock formations and experience the healing East Coast breeze. Finally, explore the natural wonder that is the secluded Little Bay, but try not to get soaked by one of the exciting blowholes before making your way to lunch at Sandy’s Chattel Bar at the beautiful Sugar Cane Club Hotel. You won’t want to miss this adventure!
Discovery Safari
We have conjured up a suitable itinerary that offers all the adventure in a slightly shorter 4x4 experience to get you back by mid-day!
The adventure commences at the extraordinary Bathsheba Beach, spotted with rock formations paralleled to the coastline. It is the perfect place to take the ultimate photos and freshen up while you enjoy the cooling sea breeze of the east of the island. Then we make our way to Bath Beach, unlike other beaches on the eastern coast, Bath has some of the calmest waters.
This is one adventure that should be added to your must-do list!
Full-Day Natural Heritage Tour in Barbados with Lunch
This full-day tour explores Barbados' architectural and natural heritage, as well as wildlife and history. At St. Nicholas Abbey and Morgan Lewis Windmill, you'll learn about the history of rum production, but that's not all; at Barbados Wildlife Reserve you can stroll freely among animals feeding and playing in their natural environment.
Catamaran and Snorkeling Cruise At Carlisle Bay
Enjoy a luxurious catamaran cruise in Barbados and sail along the gorgeous crystalline coastline. Swim and snorkel near a shallow shipwreck teeming with brilliantly hued tropical marine life. Relax in a secluded bay where you can go for a refreshing swim, stroll on the beach, or relax in the warm sunshine. While the catamaran is anchored in the bay, enjoy a delicious buffet style lunch.
Gardens & Abbey
This tour takes you to St. Nicholas Abbey Great House and Distillery where you learn about Barbados' rich past as well as the history of it's rum production. You will also see an integral part of the rum making process at Morgan Lewis Windmill. You will also experience the rugged beauty of Barbados as you are driven along the East Coast of the island. The last stop is the Flower Forest Botanical Garden where you'll be amazed by 53 acres of tropical trees and flowering plants that bloom all year.
Made in Barbados: Mount Gay Distillery & Earthworks Pottery
On this tour travel North in Barbados to the Mount Gay Rum Distillery located in the parish of St Lucy.
Visit the site where Mount Gay has distilled rum for over 300 years to discover how Barbados became the birthplace of rum and how Mount Gay’s focus on quality has made it the oldest, continuously running rum distillery in the world. Your guide will take around the estate and Factory taking you through the history and the Process of Mount Gay Rum. The tour at mount gay includes rum sampling.
After your morning adventure we will stop for a Bajan Lunch before making our way to the parish of St Thomas to Earthworks Pottery where you will see some of the most beautiful arts & crafts made in Barbados. Meet some of the artist and see how some of these wonderful pieces of art are made. We will also make a stop next door to Earthworks at The Batik Studio where you are sure to find some of the most beautiful Barbadian souvenirs made right here in Beautiful Barbados.
Bajan Wonders
Begin on an amazing journey through Harrison’s Cave, Barbados’ greatest geological wonder. The cave was discovered back in the 18th century and finally successfully explored in 1974. Hop on board the electric trams and cruise underground with the knowledgeable guides. As you navigate the historic cave, admire the natural thousand year old stalactites and stalagmites in their interesting and unusual formations, the natural pools and fresh water waterfalls and streams.
Then it’s off to the Rum Tour to experience Barbados’ most prized possession, Mount Gay Rum. Believed to be the oldest rum in the world, Mount Gay was established in 1703 right here on this tiny island. Explore the secrets behind this rum as you tour the distillery learning of their expert techniques honed and crafted over a number of years and taste the deliciously rich sugar cane flavour in this exquisite liquor.
On this tour you’re sure to get some insight on what makes Bajan life so very, very sweet!
Harrison's Cave Tour in Barbados
Harrison's Cave is a unique natural phenomena, and the tram tour is the most popular, with guests being transported around the cave system on electrically operated trams. Along the journey, excellent tour guides provide historical facts about the cave. This trip will educate you geographically and historically as you explore Barbados' natural underground beauty and learn about the island's formation.
East Coast Adventure
This isn't your average trip to the beach you will spend one and a half hours exploring the East Coast from a different point of view. Be prepared to have the world of fun trekking and kayaking around the East Coast.
About Saint Joseph Parish
Saint Joseph Parish is located in the Caribbean island nation of Barbados. It is the smallest parish in the country, covering an area of just over 10 square miles. The parish is home to the capital city of Bridgetown, as well as the popular tourist destination of Bathsheba. The parish is known for its beautiful beaches, lush vegetation, and vibrant culture. The parish is also home to a number of historical sites, including the St. Joseph Parish Church, which dates back to the 17th century. The parish is also home to a number of other attractions, including the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, the Barbados Wildlife Reserve, and the Barbados National Trust.
History of Saint Joseph Parish
Saint Joseph Parish is located in the Caribbean island nation of Barbados. It is the smallest parish in the country, covering an area of just over 10 square miles. The parish is home to the capital city of Bridgetown, as well as the popular tourist destination of Bathsheba. The parish is known for its beautiful beaches, lush vegetation, and vibrant culture. The parish is also home to a number of historical sites, including the St. Joseph Parish Church, which dates back to the 17th century. The parish is also home to a number of other attractions, including the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, the Barbados Wildlife Reserve, and the Barbados National Trust.
Saint Joseph Parish is located in the Caribbean island nation of Barbados. It is the smallest parish in the country, covering an area of just over 10 square miles. The parish is home to the capital city of Bridgetown, as well as the popular tourist destination of Bathsheba. The parish is known for its beautiful beaches, lush vegetation, and vibrant culture. The parish is also home to a number of historical sites, including the St. Joseph Parish Church, which dates back to the 17th century. The parish is also home to a number of other attractions, including the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, the Barbados Wildlife Reserve, and the Barbados National Trust.
Is Saint Joseph Parish Family Friendly?
Saint Joseph Parish is located in the Caribbean island nation of Barbados. It is the smallest parish in the country, covering an area of just over 10 square miles. The parish is home to the capital city of Bridgetown, as well as the popular tourist destination of Bathsheba. The parish is known for its beautiful beaches, lush vegetation, and vibrant culture. The parish is also home to a number of historical sites, including the St. Joseph Parish Church, which dates back to the 17th century. The parish is also home to a number of other attractions, including the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, the Barbados Wildlife Reserve, and the Barbados National Trust.
Does Saint Joseph Parish have Lodging or Hotels?
Saint Joseph Parish is located in the Caribbean island nation of Barbados. It is the smallest parish in the country, covering an area of just over 10 square miles. The parish is home to the capital city of Bridgetown, as well as the popular tourist destination of Bathsheba. The parish is known for its beautiful beaches, lush vegetation, and vibrant culture. The parish is also home to a number of historical sites, including the St. Joseph Parish Church, which dates back to the 17th century. The parish is also home to a number of other attractions, including the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, the Barbados Wildlife Reserve, and the Barbados National Trust.
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