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Explore the breathtaking underground caverns and limestone formations of Harrison's Cave via tram tours or walking tours.
Spend a day soaking up the sun and swimming in the crystal-clear waters of Crane Beach, consistently ranked as one of the world's best beaches.
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed capital city of Bridgetown and its historic Garrison area.
Head to Carlisle Bay for a variety of water sports activities such as snorkeling, diving, paddleboarding, and jet skiing.
If you're visiting Barbados during the summer months, don't miss the Crop Over Festival, the island's biggest cultural celebration.
Located at the northern tip of the island, Animal Flower Cave offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and an opportunity to explore sea caves and natural rock pools.
Barbados is the birthplace of rum, so be sure to visit one of the island's rum distilleries such as Mount Gay Rum Distillery or Foursquare Rum Distillery for a guided tour and tasting.
Join the locals at Oistins Fish Fry, a lively Friday night street party where you can feast on freshly grilled seafood.
Get your adrenaline pumping with a ziplining adventure through the lush tropical forest of Barbados.
Located in the northern parish of Saint Peter, the Barbados Wildlife Reserve is home to various animal species.