Barbados Highlights and Rum Tour
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Barbados Highlights and Rum Tour

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About this experience

Take a journey through Bridgetown up the West Coast of Barbados on our way to the beautiful views of Cherry Tree Hill. Visit the coastal community of Bathsheba, St John's Church and make your way down pass Gun Hill to the Garrison Historic area. For the second part of your day we will spend visit SAVVY on the bay on Carlisle Bay where 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 who will guide you and your taste buds through the signature flavours, aromas and subtle nuances of the various rums the produce.

Available options

Group Tour

Group Tour<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Hotel pickup and drop-off
Operates Tuesday & Thursday
Air-conditioned vehicle
Photo opp at the Morgan Lewis Windmill (endangered historical site)
Visit The Garrison Savannah a UNESCO World Heritage site and see a few of the cannons on display
Drive through the Capital Bridgetown a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Visit Cherry Tree Hill and enjoy its fabulous sweeping views of the east coast
Drive along the platinum coast of Barbados through the historic first settlement town.
Bottled water
Friendly, knowledgeable & licensed tour guide
Visit to St Johns Parish Church, one of the oldest on the island built on a cliff with great views
Lunch at Savvy on The Bay
Mount Gay Visitor Centre Rum Tour
Visit the coastal town of Bathsheba and view the mushroom rocks

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Bridgetown.

On the 5th of July 1628 that 64 settlers headed by Charles Wolverstone arrived. The location of Bridgetown was the most suitable place for a port. Its swampy lands however made it bad for the settlers’ health.

The settlers named the town after a bridge that had been constructed by the early inhabitants of the island, the Amerindians. The Bridge of itself was called the Indian Bridge

The principle streets in Bridgetown were laid out by John Swan and in keeping with tradition Swan street was named after him. The main street Broad Street was named Broad Street as it is the broadest street in the town.

In the early years the streets in town were ill kept and in 1656 legislature passed and act where persons not keeping the space in front of their property clean could be fined 100 pounds of sugar for each day of noncompliance.

Bridgetown's Swamp was filled in and replaced with a canal.

The lower part of the Constitution is called the Careenage. It was named the Careenage because it ships were careened on to a side to be repaired

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Morgan Lewis Windmill is located in the scenic hills of St. Andrew in Barbados and commands a most commanding view of the phenomenal east coast. Built in 1727, this typical wind-driven mill once crushed sugarcane to produce juice during the 18th and 19th centuries. Morgan Lewis Windmill stopped its operation in 1947 and was subsequently handed over to the Barbados National Trust for preservation as a museum. Morgan Lewis Windmill is among the World Monuments Fund list of 100 Most Endangered Sites in the World.

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Approximately 850 feet above sea-level, this spot offers an excellent view of the "Scotland District" which covers the parish of St.Andrew and is named after the Patron Saint of Scotland.

It is believed that the name "Cherry Tree Hill" originated from the large number of cherry trees which once existed at this location.

Today the road is lined with mahogany trees, which were introduced into Barbados after the Treaty of Paris in 1763. As you descend the hill the mahogany trees give way to swaying sugar cane.

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Stop 4

Legend has it that Bathsheba, wife of King David, bathed in milk to keep her skin beautiful and soft. Legend also says that the surf covered white waters of Bathsheba, Barbados rich in minerals and life is said to resemble Bathsheba's bath in both appearance health giving value.

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Stop 5

Built in 1846 to replace the church that was destroyed by the Great Hurricane of 1831, this classic Gothic church is solid and soaring. The church grounds are serene and the cliff-edge site commands a sweeping view of the picturesque east coast. A noteworthy statue and funerary plaques add to the interest, and a small guidebook gives you details. In the churchyard rests Ferdinando Paleologus, a descendant of Emperor Constantine the Great, whose family was driven from the throne in Constantinople by the Turks. Ferdinando died here in 1678, after being a resident for over 20 years. Though always English, Barbados has attracted multinationals for quite some time.

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Gun Hill is the finest of a series of signal stations built in 1818. These stations sighted ships approaching Barbados and signaled to each other, advising of the type of vessel and whether if was a friend or foe! In case of attack, the forts and soldiers could be quickly readied to defend the island. In the signal tower a chart shows just what detailed information could be relayed with the use of a few flags. The signal stations were also used to warn of slave rebellions on the island.

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The location is the Historic Garrison Savannah, close to the capital, Bridgetown. The Garrison Savannah has been the home of horse racing in Barbados since 1845. The officers of the British Regiment, who were stationed in Barbados, used what was then the parade ground to match their horses in races and the wealthy merchants and planters later joined them.

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After a morning of touring enjoy a refreshing stop at the popular SAVVY on the Bay located on what is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean Carlisle Bay. Your stop at Savvy on the Bay includes a relaxed lunch before you set off on your next adventure and your visit to STADE'S Rum Distillery

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Stop 9

Visit the Mount Gay Visitor Center to learn about the production and history of Barbados' famous Mount Gay rum. On the signature tour, delve into the spirit's history and importance to the island nation; complimentary rum punch and five rum tastings are included.

What's not included

Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
PLEASE NOTE !! If you do not enter or select a pick up location your tour will be cancelled as without this information we can not collect you for the tour. PLEASE submit the name of your hotel or accommodation at the time of booking. If your accommodation is not listed please select the closest hotel to your accommodation. Once your booking is made please then contact us through the message center to advise us of the location you are staying. Please be mindful we only pick up from coastal areas along the South and West Coast unless you are booked on a private tour or your booking is 10 or more persons. In such cases we can make exceptions.
If you suffer from motion sickness, we recommend taking precautions before the start of the tour. Please also advise your tour guide. Whilst we can sympathize and will try to make you as comfortable as possible our island roads can be bumpy at windy. We must also ensure we take care of all our customers and ensure the cleanliness of the vehicle. If you are ill on board, you will be required to reimburse the driver before the end of the tour for the cleaning fee of between US seventy five and one hundred and fifty dollars. Thank you for your kind understanding.

Important notes

Thank you for your booking!

PLEASE READ ALLL OF THE BELLOW INFORMATION AS IT GREATLY IMPACTS YOUR EXCURSION.

We offer pick-ups at close to 300 locations across Barbados, a combination of Hotels, condominiums and villas.

If your tour is NOT a private tour, you may have up to 4 other pick-up points beside your own pick up at your accommodation. Most of the time these pick-ups are done within a 5k distance of but occasionally they are within 8km. Some tours the picks ups are along the route to the first attraction so they may be more spread out across a wider section of the island. Pick-ups are arranged in such manner, so they do not take up a lot of your day.

Because we are unaware of where these pick-ups will be at the time of your booking, we will give you a wide window of time for your pick-up. On the afternoon before your tour, we will contact you by email to provide you with a more accurate pick-up time within the window provided to you at this time. YOUR PICK-UP WINDOW IS: 8:30am-10:40am

TOURS WITH SNORKELLING: Please bring your swimwear and beach towels.

If you are not contacted, please call 246 231-2932 to receive your pick-up time.

We are looking forward to sharing our home Barbados with you

About Diamond Valley

Diamond Valley, also known as Bridgetown, is the capital and largest city of Barbados. This vibrant city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern Caribbean life. With its rich cultural heritage, beautiful beaches, and lively atmosphere, Diamond Valley is a must-visit destination in the Caribbean.

Top Attractions

Bridgetown and its Garrison

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Bridgetown and its Garrison offer a rich history and beautiful architecture. Explore the historic buildings, museums, and the garrison, which was once a military stronghold.

Historical Half day to full day Free to explore, museums may charge entry fees

Carlisle Bay

Carlisle Bay is a popular beach for swimming, snorkeling, and water sports. The calm, clear waters are perfect for spotting sea turtles and shipwrecks.

Beach Half day Free

Harrison's Cave

Harrison's Cave is a stunning limestone cave system that can be explored via tram or hiking. The cave features beautiful stalactites, stalagmites, and underground waterfalls.

Nature Half day Moderate

Must-Try Local Dishes

Flying Fish and Cou-Cou

Flying fish is a national symbol of Barbados and is often served with cou-cou, a cornmeal and okra dish.

Main dish Contains fish

Macaroni Pie

A baked dish made with macaroni, cheese, and various seasonings, similar to a mac and cheese casserole.

Side dish Vegetarian

Pudding and Souse

A traditional Bajan breakfast featuring sweet potato pudding and spicy pickled pork.

Breakfast Contains pork

Popular Activities

Snorkeling Scuba diving Hiking Caving Beach lounging Spa treatments Yoga Museum visits

Best Time to Visit

December to April

The best time to visit Diamond Valley is during the dry season, from December to April, when the weather is warm and sunny, making it ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. This period also hosts various festivals and events.

24-30°C 75-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Bajan (Barbadian Creole)
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Barbadian Dollar (BBD)

Time Zone

GMT-4

Electricity

240VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Diamond Valley is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use reputable taxi services
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited help or services

Getting there

By air
  • Grantley Adams International Airport • 16 km (10 miles) from Diamond Valley
By bus

Bridgetown Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

ZR Vans are the most common form of public transport in Barbados. They are privately operated and offer affordable fares. Routes and schedules can be unpredictable, so plan accordingly.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bajantaxi, Local taxi apps

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Broad Street The Garrison St. Lawrence Gap

Day trips

Oistins Fish Fry
15 km (9 miles) from Diamond Valley • Half day to evening

A lively Friday night event featuring fresh seafood, live music, and local crafts. A great way to experience the local culture and cuisine.

Animal Flower Cave
20 km (12 miles) from Diamond Valley • Half day

A unique cave system located on the north coast of Barbados, featuring stunning ocean views and a variety of marine life.

Harrison's Cave
15 km (9 miles) from Diamond Valley • Half day

A stunning limestone cave system that can be explored via tram or hiking. The cave features beautiful stalactites, stalagmites, and underground waterfalls.

Festivals

Crop Over Festival • June to August Holetown Festival • February Oistins Fish Fry • Every Friday

Pro tips

  • Visit the Barbados Museum for a deeper understanding of the island's history
  • Try local cuisine and ask for recommendations from locals
  • Explore the historic Garrison area and its museums
  • Relax on Carlisle Bay and enjoy the beautiful beaches and water activities
  • Visit Harrison's Cave for a unique and unforgettable experience
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 18-93
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 10
  • Adult required for booking
Secure booking
Free cancellation available

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