Barbados Private Island Tour With Monkey Feeding Experience
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About This Tour in Bridgetown
Why Visit Bridgetown?
Bridgetown, Barbados offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Bridgetown provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Bridgetown
You can reach Bridgetown, Barbados by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city offers various transportation options including taxis, public transit, and private transfers to help you reach your destination. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers, and local transportation options vary by location.
What's Included
- Only your group is included
- Barbados Wildlife Reserve area to observe 11 am feeding of green monkeys
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Island wide pick-up and drop-off.
What's Not Included
- Discretionary
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Meeting and Pickup
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: Pickup available for all travelers
Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
Located in Holetown, St 10 minutes
Located in Holetown, St. James Parish Church is one of the oldest churches in Barbados, dating back to 1628. Built on the island’s first consecrated land, it’s often referred to as “God’s acre.” The current coral-stone structure reflects a mix of Gothic architecture and colonial charm, complete with beautiful stained glass windows and a historic bell cast in 1696 by the same foundry that made Big Ben. The church grounds are peaceful and scenic, offering a quiet place for reflection near the coastline. Inside, you’ll find centuries-old memorials and artifacts that speak to the island’s deep colonial history. Still an active place of worship, this landmark is a must-visit for anyone interested in Barbados’ heritage, architecture, or simply looking for a serene stop along the island’s west coast.
Speightstown, located on the northwest coast of Barbados,...
Speightstown, located on the northwest coast of Barbados, is a charming town rich in history and culture. Often called "Little Bristol" due to its historic trade ties with England, Speightstown blends colonial architecture with a laid-back coastal vibe. Stroll along the waterfront to see colorful chattel houses, old sugar warehouses, and vibrant local art galleries. Visit Arlington House Museum to dive deeper into the island’s past. The town’s beaches are peaceful, perfect for relaxing away from the crowds. You'll also find cozy cafes, fresh seafood spots, and authentic Bajan rum shops tucked throughout its narrow streets. Speightstown is not overly commercialized, offering a more authentic, old-world Barbados experience. Whether you're exploring its heritage, sampling local flavors, or simply soaking up the seaside charm, Speightstown is a must-visit gem on the island's less-traveled west coast.
The Barbados Wildlife Reserve, located in the northern parish of St 30 minutes
The Barbados Wildlife Reserve, located in the northern parish of St. Peter, is a serene, forested sanctuary where visitors can walk freely among animals in their natural habitat. Set in a mahogany forest, the reserve is home to green monkeys, red-footed tortoises, iguanas, deer, parrots, peacocks, and more. The monkeys, often the stars of the show, roam freely and are most active during feeding time at 11 am and 2 p.m. Unlike traditional zoos, this reserve allows for close, unrestricted encounters, offering a more immersive and relaxed experience. Shaded pathways, stone enclosures, and informative displays make it enjoyable for all ages. It's a peaceful, educational stop that provides a unique look at the island’s animal life, including both native and introduced species. The Barbados Wildlife Reserve is perfect for nature lovers, families, and photographers seeking an up-close view of Caribbean wildlife in a lush, tropical setting.
Perched 850 feet above sea level in the... 10 minutes
Perched 850 feet above sea level in the parish of Saint Andrew, Cherry Tree Hill offers one of Barbados' most breathtaking panoramic views. Overlooking the lush Scotland District, this scenic spot provides visitors with sweeping vistas of rolling hills, verdant forests, and the shimmering Atlantic coastline. Historically, the hill was lined with cherry trees, giving it its name; today, majestic mahogany trees flank the roadway, creating a picturesque canopy. Cherry Tree Hill is part of the St. Nicholas Abbey estate, a heritage site that adds historical depth to the natural beauty of the area. Visitors can also experience the St. Nicholas Abbey Heritage Railway, a 1.5 km heritage railway that offers a 45-minute round trip, including a stop at Cherry Tree Hill for sightseeing. Ideal for photographers, nature lovers, and those seeking tranquility, Cherry Tree Hill is a must-visit destination that encapsulates the serene charm of Barbados' countryside.
Bathsheba, nestled on Barbados' rugged east coast in... 15 minutes
Bathsheba, nestled on Barbados' rugged east coast in Saint Joseph Parish, is a picturesque village renowned for its dramatic landscapes and surfing culture. The area is famed for the Soup Bowl, a world-class surf spot attracting international surfers with its powerful, consistent waves. While the Atlantic currents make swimming challenging, natural coral pools offer serene spots for relaxation. Beyond the surf, Bathsheba boasts unique geological features, including large freestanding rocks along its golden beaches, remnants of ancient coral reefs. The village's charm is further enhanced by its quaint churches, like the historic Saint Joseph Anglican Church, and proximity to attractions such as the Flower Forest and Joe's River Tropical Rainforest. Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking authentic Bajan experiences, Bathsheba offers a tranquil escape with its blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant surf scene.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cancellation policy?
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
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