Attractions in Barbados

The Atlantic East coast "not only has Bathsheba Beach going for it, but some of the most visited attractions on the island, including Andromeda Botanical Garden, Farley Hill National Park, Barbados Wildlife Reserve, and Harrison's Cave." Frommer's Caribbean 2003

Andromeda Botanical Gardens
If you walk 5 min. up the hill from Sea-U you find one of the richest Botanical Gardens of the Caribbean. Nestled among streams, ponds and rocky outcroppings overlooking the sea,
lies the lush garden with plants from all over the world, created by late Iris Bannochie.

Bath
From Sea-U Guest House the brave can walk the 5 km trail to Bath Beach following the course of the old train track along the wild coast line. Bath has the shape of a half moon and is well protected by a coral reef from the breakers of the Atlantic. If you are lucky, it will be only you on that 1 km of palm tree shaded beach. Perfect place for a little pick-nick.

Bathsheba
Bathsheba Beach used to be the summer resort of the Barbadian upper crust who would take their afternoon drink in the rock pools. Later it became a famous spot of the surfer and hippy jet set. Mick Jagger liked the place because it was so laid back that nobody made a fuss. Kelly Slater replaced the old Rolling Stone and is known to hop over from  anywhere in the world when the swell is swell.

Soup Bowl Click here

Orchid World
In the middle of sugar cane fields Orchid World appears surprisingly around the corner. Overlooking St George the garden displays an extraordinary wide array of orchids, a must for the hobby horticulturalist.

Harrisons Cave
Even if caves are not your thing, Harrisons Cave is impressive. Its stalagmites and stalactites formed decorative columns which evoke the majesty of a gothic cathedral. Some of them look like a midget family holding a solemn ritual. A little train passes the fantastic formations and stops for you to take a closer gaze.

Welchman Hall Gully
Gullies are sunken riverbeds, which carry the original tropical vegetation of Barbados. In Welchman Hall Gully human hands helped a little to create the most beautiful tropical park leading through the valley. 

St. Nicholas Abbey
Built in the mid 17th century, and set in about 200 acres of cane, this is not a religious abbey but one of only 3 surviving Jacobean-style houses in the Western Hemisphere. This treasure has been bought by architect Larry Warren, who has lovingly restored the house and from whom we expect a superb restoration of its factory, where he plans to bottle rum and other sugar cane products. With its antique furnishings, paintings china, and a rare, 1930s documentary film on view, you'll get real insight into plantation life.

Farley Hill
The old estate of Farley Hill used to have a reputation: It housed the ever first pool table on the island and extravagances of the 1900 century nouveau riche. After it had served as a film in Island in the Sun and was embroidered with lavish wooden decorations it burned down. The ruin still carries some decadent flair and the spacious park is graced with one of the most spectacular views onto the East Coast.

Wild Life Reserve
Everywhere in Barbados you might see green monkeys jumping from tree to tree. If you keep missing them you can visit them in the Barbados Wild Life Reserve. Birds vary from colorful parrots, flamingoes and peacocks to brown pelicans. Reptile lovers will appreciate the collection of snakes (these are in cages!), iguanas, turtles and tortoises.

Tent Bay 100 m / 110 yards
Bathsheba Beach 400 m / 450 yards
Andromeda Botanical Gardens 500 m / 600 yards
Barbados Flower Forest 8 km / 5 miles
Welchman Hall Gully 9 km / 6 miles
Harrison's Cave 10 km / 6 miles
Orchid World 10 km / 6 miles
Barbados Wildlife Reserve 14 km / 9 miles
Farley Hill National Park 14 km / 9 miles
Barbados West Coast 18 km /11 miles
Bridgetown 14 km / 9 miles
Airport 31 km / 19 miles;
Taxi US$ 35.

Andromeda Gardens - Frangipangi
Andromeda Gardens - Frangipangi

Bath Recreation Park
Bath Recreation Park

Bathsheba - Tidal Pools
Bathsheba - Tidal Pools

Bathsheba Rocks
Bathsheba Rocks

Soup Bowl
Soup Bowl

Welchman Hall Gully
Welchman Hall Gully

Wild Life Reserve - Green Monkey
Wild Life Reserve - Green Monkey

 

 
 
Sea-U! Guest House
Tent Bay, Bathsheba, St. Joseph, Barbados, W.I.
Tel: 1 (246) 433-9450  Fax: 1 (246) 433-9210
E-Mail: sea-u@caribsurf.com  Web Site: www.seaubarbados.com
 

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