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SIGHT-SEEING
& TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Atlantis Submarines – Under the Caribbean Sea exists
an amazing world of exotic fish and colourful corals and sponges. You
may also see a ship wreck and keep your eye out for the graceful turtles
that visit the reef.
Island Safari – We welcome you to Island Safari, the pioneer in
Jeep Safari in Barbados. We promise to take you to some of the most beautiful
places on the island, places inaccessible to others but no problem to
our 4*4 safari Land Rovers. The island safari team will give you one of
the most memorable days in your vacation.
Harbour Master Cruises – With four decks to choose from there is
something for everyone aboard this stately 100ft entertainment vessel.
By day, take a wild, wet ride on the Malibu Splash water slide, or join
us for limbo dancing and an exciting floor show during our dinner cruise.
Tiami Cruises – Relax while our luxury “Cats” skim you comfortably
over the Caribbean Sea with the wind in your face and a drink in your
hand. Swim with our friendly sea turtles, savour our tempting buffet,
chat with our pleasant crew or simply kick back in the shade… it’s all
up to you.
Jolly Roger Cruises – This will be the best four hours of your
vacation, whether you join in the rope swinging, take a walk on the plank
or plunge into the crystal waters. A sumptuous lunch and our potent pirate
punch await you…
Also to be enjoyed are trips to Harrison’s Cave and the Bajan Roots &
Rhythms Dinner Show. These can be arranged in our Activities Centre.
Harrison’s Cave – A magnificent series of incredible stalactites
and stalagmites, bubbling streams, plunging waterfalls and emerald pool.
This is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular natural attractions in
the Caribbean.
Bajan Roots and Rhythms – World renowned, all inclusive evening
with live steel pan, glamorous dancers, tumblers, stilt men, fire eating,
limbo and the Best Band in Barbados. Bajan Roots & Rhythms is a production
of the New Tropical Spectacular show, that is a tribute in dance and spectacle
to Barbados and its musical heritage.
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