Parks
Animal Flower Cave
The island?s lone accessible sea-cave
Barclays Park
Church Village Green Park & Amphitheatre
One of Bridgetown's recent restoration projects and a great place for outdoor events and to hang out.
Errol Barrow Park
This community park is named after the first prime minister and the person who took the country into independence
Farley Hill National Park
With its stunning panoramic view of the east coast, the Farley Hill National Park is the site where a magnificent great house once stood.
Flower Forest of Barbados
Folkestone Beach
Folkestone Marine Park & Museum
Foursquare Rum Factory & Heritage Park
Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary
The last significant mangrove and sedge swamp on the island.
Harrison's Cave Barbados
Hastings Rocks Beach & Boardwalk
King George V Memorial Park
A popular picnic spot for most locals on weekends and public holidays
Orchid World Barbados
Visit this oasis of beauty and peace
Queens Park
Originally a military home
The Garrison Savannah
The oldest operating horce race track in the Caribbean, and a former military parade ground and a recreational area for soldiers during the 18th century
Three Houses National Park
This is a popular park and has a spring with a natural pool where locals swim and can sometimes be seen fishing
Trevor's Way
A park-like walkway in beautifully manicured gardens against an ocean view backdrop, located in the city.
Turner's Hall Woods
A 50 acre nature reserve & park used mainly for hiking
Welchman Hall Gully
Experience a cool green jungle walk, through a deep gully filled with hundreds of exotic trees and plants, including an orchard and nutmeg species.