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Barbados Highlights & Rum Tour
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 4h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
Overview
- See the street where Rihanna once lived and the outside of her former home
- Admire the breathtaking views of the East Coast from Cherry Tree Hill
- Visit the Mount Gay Visitor Centre, learn how this famous rum was made
- Stop at Bathsheba, the location of the Soup Bowl, a favorite stop for surfers
- Pass through the capital of Bridgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Activity location
- Bridgetown
- Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Bridgetown
- Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados
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Barbados Highlights & Rum Tour
- 4h
Activity duration is 4 hours 4h - English
What's included, what's not
- Transportation by bus
What's included What's included - Hotel pickup and drop-off
What's included What's included - Live tour guide
What's included What's included - Visit the street where Rihanna's once lived
What's included What's included - Stops at Cherry Tree Hill, Morgan Lewis Windmill, Bathsheba, and St. John's Church
What's included What's included - Visit to the Garrison Historic Area & Mount Gay Visitor centre
What's included What's included - Lunch included
What's included What's included - Gratuities (optional)
What's excluded What's excluded
Know before you book
- Not suitable for: People over 95 years, People with mobility impairments, Wheelchair users
What you can expect
Everyone wants to spend a day in paradise and Barbados is truly just that. To start your day we will visit the street where Rihanna once lived and see the outside of the home she lived in then we will make our way over to the East Coast of Barbados. We will make a stop at Cherry Tree Hill with its breathtaking views of the East Coast from there we will make our way to Morgan Lewis Windmill. The windmill is on the top 100 endangered historical sites in the world. As we come down onto the coastline we will travel through Cattlewash and make a stop in Bathsheba which was named for its great beauty; it is also the location of the Soup Bowl the favorite stop for surfers in Barbados. Our next stop will be at St John's Church which is one of the oldest churches on the island. The church is set on a cliff and capturing spectacular views. From this gothic church we will journey through the parish of St George past the Gun Hill signal station and the great white Lion as we make our way to the Garrison Historic area. St. Ann's Fort was the first British built garrison in the West Indies, it was built in 1705. The garrison served as the regional headquarters of the British Navy and it soon and expanded to include barracks and a parade ground. For more than a century, it was the largest British Colonial garrison. The Garrison has a special importance for the people of Barbados as it was here the flag of the independent nation was unfurled on 30th November 1966. On the way back to the port we will also pass through the capital of Bridgetown a UNESCO world heritage site.
For the second part of your day we will visit SAVVY on the bay on Carlisle Bay. Whilst at Carlisle Bay you will enjoy a relaxing lunch before heading for an afternoon of discovery with a visit to the Mount Gay visitor centre, where you will learn the history of rum and be taken through a fun-filled tasting session conducted by the Mount Gay Rum Tour guides. They will guide you and your taste buds through the signature flavors, aromas and subtle nuances of the various rums the produce.
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Bridgetown
- Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Bridgetown
- Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados