
Harrison's Cave
- Address:Highway 2, Welchman Hall
- Hours:Open daily, closed Easter and Christmas Day
- Admission:Free
Speleologists and visitors alike dub Harrison’s Cave one of the ‘seven wonders of Barbados’. Known for its stunning array of stalactites and stalagmites, the cave is a mysteriously lit wonderland of subterranean tunnels, streams, waterfalls and emerald-green pools.
Trams take you down into the cave to explore the cavern’s pools and waterfalls, with geological insights provided along the way as part of the tour.
Bring a hat to catch the overhead drips and wear comfortable shoes so you can take a walk around the cave and its pools.
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We had a great time on this tour! Our guide, Lisa, was funny and told us all about the island. Harrison's Cave tour was a bit drawn out, but we're glad we went. The Animal Preserve was interesting with all the animals up close and swimming with the turtles was the best part! Lunch was delicious (get the fish and use the hot sauce!). We definitely recommend this tour - it's great for one day or a cruise stop or just to learn more about the island.
Continue Reading »Tour was excellent.
Another day in paradise.
Guide was a fount of knowledge.
Would take again just to snorkel with the fishes.
Most island tours we took had to be paid in US cash.
Very nice tour. Tour guide very competitive and well organized.All the trip interesting and all atractions have beed done although bad rainy weather. Thanks.
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Harrison’s Cave is in the center of the island of Barbados at Welchman Hall, a 30-minute drive from Bridgetown.



