
Hunte's Gardens is a nature attraction on Barbados. This natural area showcases the lush tropical landscapes and diverse ecosystems that Barbados is known for. Visitors can explore the local flora and fauna in a serene setting.




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Harrison's Cave Eco-Adventure Park is a nature attraction on Barbados. This natural area showcases the lush tropical landscapes and diverse ecosystems that Barbados is known for. Visitors can explore the local flora and fauna in a serene setting.

One of only three genuine Jacobean mansions surviving in the western hemisphere, built circa 1658 on a working sugar plantation in Saint Peter. The estate's small copper pot still produces a sought-after single-estate rum sold exclusively on site, and a vintage steam railway carries visitors through the cane fields to the distillery. Tours of the great house include original slave-era artefacts, a rum film show, and tastings of the premium estate bottlings.

The world's oldest commercial rum producer, founded in 1703, at the heart of Barbados' rum heritage. The St. Lucy estate tour traces three centuries of rum-making history through vintage copper pot stills, aging warehouses filled with charred oak barrels, and an immersive tasting bar. Signature pours include the iconic Eclipse, the rich Black Barrel, and limited single-estate cask editions.