
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bridgetown is the capital city of Barbados and offers a rich historical and cultural experience. The Garrison area features well-preserved military buildings and museums that tell the story of the island's colonial past.

Located near Brittons Hill, Carlisle Bay is famous for its beautiful white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. It is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and spotting shipwrecks just offshore.

Situated in the nearby Garrison area, this museum offers insights into Barbados' history, culture, and natural environment through extensive exhibits and artifacts.

A bustling local market in Bridgetown where visitors can experience Barbadian culture through fresh produce, crafts, and street food.

A peaceful green space in Bridgetown, perfect for relaxation and enjoying local flora. It also hosts various cultural events throughout the year.

A craft market offering handmade Barbadian goods, souvenirs, and artwork, located a short drive from Brittons Hill.

A natural limestone cave with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, located a bit further from Brittons Hill but a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.

The world's oldest rum distillery, offering tours and tastings that showcase Barbados' rum-making heritage.

A reserve where visitors can see native animals such as green monkeys, deer, and tropical birds in a natural setting.
A popular beach on the south coast of Barbados, known for its lively atmosphere, water sports, and beach bars.