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Harrison’s Cave is a must-see for nature enthusiasts and kids.
Bring a hat to catch the overhead drips, and wear comfortable shoes for walking.
Eco-adventure tours provide headlamps, helmets, and knee pads.
The basic cave tram tour is accessible to wheelchair users and suitable for those with mobility challenges.
The visitor center offers refreshments and a gift shop.
It’s a good idea to book Harrison’s Cave tickets in advance.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Harrison’s Cave. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Tickets to Harrison’s Cave start at US$57 for the Signature Tram Tour and US$139 for the Early Explorers Tour. The Craft, Cave & Nature Adventure, which includes a tram ride, Barbados Flower Forest, and Earthworks Pottery, starts at US$139. The Adventure Pass, which includes all activities at the eco-park, starts at US$179.
Harrison’s Cave is one of the most popular attractions on Barbados. This underground limestone cavern stretches at least 1.4 miles (2.3 kilometers) and features stalactites, stalagmites, and other formations, alongside waterfalls, streams, and natural pools. You can explore on a guided tram ride or a spelunking eco-adventure tour.
Harrison’s Cave is located in central Barbados, in the St. Thomas Parish. You can get there by taxi or the Route 4 Storey Village bus from Bridgetown. Many sightseeing tours include Harrison’s Cave and will provide round-trip transportation, which often also can be arranged from most major hotels.
Most tours to Harrison’s Cave take around 3 hours, including round-trip transportation. Plan to spend about 1.5 hours in the cave and on the tram ride. Some tours take more time, including the spelunking eco-adventure (around 3.5 hours) and the complete adventure pass (around 7 to 8 hours).
If you’re taking the tram to Harrison’s Cave, wear comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and insect repellant. For the spelunking adventure, wear closed-toed shoes and clothes that can get wet and dirty. (Bring a change of clothes and a bag for the dirty clothes.) You can rent lockers at the site.
Harrison’s Cave is part of an eco-adventure park. In addition to the tram tour, there are restrooms, a gift shop, lockers, and parking. The eco-adventure park also offers a bar and grill, a rum experience and shop with tastings, a nature trail, an aviary, ziplining, and a ropes obstacle course.
Yes, Harrison’s Cave is accessible to wheelchair users and has an accessible tram with lift access. The visitor’s center has a wheelchair ramp, and a lift takes wheelchair users down to the cave level where there is a botanical garden with flat, paved pathways. Accessible restrooms are also available.


























































































































