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Full Day Private Customized Island Tours
Full Day Private Customized Island Tours
Full Day Private Customized Island Tours
Full Day Private Customized Island Tours
Full Day Private Customized Island Tours

Full Day Private Customized Island Tours

By 3M's Tours & Taxi Services
Free cancellation available
Price is P 68,141 per traveler* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travelers
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 9h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages
Overview

You will have a blast of a time. Travelers will have the opportunity to plan their personal itinerary with the assistance of a courteous, honest, friendly & well-informed driver/guide if needed & he will ensure that your interest is realize on the day while driving in comfort on this private customised island tour

Below is a list of places of interest which you can choose from

We will be going:
Carlisle's Bay Beach
Go Kart Racing
Bridgetown
Horseback Riding
Off Road Fury ATVs
Rihanna's Drive
Snorkeling With Turtles
Rihanna's Mansion
Animal Flower Cave
Bathsheba
St James Parish Church
Cherry Tree Hill
St Nicholas Abbey
WildLife Reserve (feeding of monkeys )
Holetown
George Washington House
Speightown
Harrison Cave (Ziplining/Obstacles Courses)
Welchman Hall Gully
Hunte Gardens
Sunbury Plantation House
Garrison Museum
& much much more

When on your private customised island tour, please bring beach wear, sun cream & etc if needed & passport if you'll want to shop in the malls.

Activity location

  • Atlantis Submarines
    • BB11142, Bridgetown, Barbados

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Port of Bridgetown
    • Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados

Check availability


This option is a group 8-10ppl in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 9 hours9h9h
  • Opening hours: Tue 8:00-11:00
  • English

Duration: 9 hours: Between 7-9 experience
Pickup included

Price details
P 68,140.72 x 1 TravelerP 68,140.72

Total
Price is P 68,140.72
This option is a group 11-14pp in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 9 hours9h9h
  • Opening hours: Tue 8:00-11:00
  • English

Duration: 9 hours: Between 7-9 hours experience
Pickup included

Price details
P 91,050.10 x 1 TravelerP 91,050.10

Total
Price is P 91,050.10

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate transportation
  • What's includedWhat's includedFirst Aid Kit
  • What's includedWhat's includedA few snacks for the kids
  • What's includedWhat's includedBottled water
  • What's includedWhat's includedTraditional Bajan Rum Punch OR Local Banks Beers
  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's includedMostly Sprite/Coca-Cola OR Juice for the kids
  • What's includedWhat's includedSelect Any 4-5 Attractions/Activities you'll are interested in experiencing with the list provided

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Harrison's Cave Eco-Adventure Park
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
To begin your Cave & Monkey Zipline Experience our Discover Barbados short introductory film will take you on a virtual journey across the island. You will then traverse deep into the underground as our tram tour takes you into a centuries-old subterranean world filled with picturesque streams, waterfalls & stunning stalactite & stalagmite formations. Now you’ve seen Barbados from below it’s time to grasp the views from high above so get geared up & go take some thrilling zigs & zags on our Monkey Zipline, CHUKKA adrenaline-pumping treat in Barbados! Not only does this thrill seeker take you in multiple directions, it has you soaring just 100 feet above the ground. Below, above & now on top. It's time to take a relaxing stroll along our nature trail where you reconnect with nature & learn about the local flora & fauna whilst capturing those memories at our photospots along the way. Your feathered friends await you in our bird aviary. Take the time to meet the different species of birds
Animal Flower Cave
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Animal Flower Cave is located at the most northerly point of Barbados in the parish of St.Lucy. The name "Animal Flower Cave" comes from the sea anemones found in the pools of the cave. Some of these pools are deep enough for you to swim in. There are also several openings looking out to sea, offering spectacular views! The walls of the Cave are full of interesting formations which have been coloured green and brown by oxidation of copper and iron. See if you can spot the lizard, turtle and hand formations as you explore the cave! Be sure to also stop in at the clifftop bar and restaurant... serving the best lemonade in Barbados, along with other refreshing drinks and local dishes, including a range of cutters. There is a large children's playpark as well as stalls and stores selling local jewellery, art and crafts. The cliffs surrounding the Cave offer spectaular views of the northern coast of Barbados where huge Atlantic waves crash against the cliffs.
Barbados Wildlife Reserve
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
This is the animal kingdom of Barbados, where you can stroll freely among animals feeding and playing in their natural environment. Here you can see agouti, armadillo, Brocket deer, pelicans, and caimans. Monkeys are most abundant at afternoon feeding time. Reptiles include snakes, iguanas, turtles, and tortoises. parrots, flamingos, and peacocks share the premises, adding bright splashes of colour. Only the more dangerous animals, such as pythons are kept enclosed. Top Tip: Arrive by 2pm to see the monkeys, especially the babies being fed!
St. Nicholas Abbey
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Built in 1658, this Jacobean Great House is only one of three existing in the Western Hemisphere. The Property has been tastefully restored as a sustainable heritage attraction and working plantation, producing its own unique single cask rums, which has received international acclaim. The tour includes the Great House, gardens, small museum, factory, distillery, not to be missed short movie circa 1930 and rum tasting. For the enthusiast, the private Rum Experience Tour, is bookable on select days with owner, Larry Warren. We also operate an authentic Victorian steam railway on the plantation.
Atlantis Submarines
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Daylight & nighttime dives to view undersea reefs & marine life from a family-friendly submarine
Off Road Fury Barbados
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Off Road Fury Barbados is the Ultimate Off Road Go Kart Experience. Our guided Off Roading experience takes you through miles of trails across the country side of Barbados. Giving you breath taking views and scenery of our country side landscape. Enjoy our slick and fun Dune Buggies which each seat two person's and have fun driving and navigating your way along the trails.
Bushy Park Barbados
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket not included
Go Kart Racing or karting is a motorsport discipline using open-wheel, four-wheeled vehicles known as go-karts or shifter karts. They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits, although some professional kart races are also held on full-size motorsport circuits.
Sunbury Plantation House
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Sunbury Plantation House was built around 1660 by Matthew Chapman, an Irish/English planter, one of the first settlers on the island. He was related to the Earl of Carlisle and through this association, was granted lands in Barbados. Sunbury Plantation House is over 300 years old, steeped in history, featuring mahogany antiques, old prints, antique porcelain dolls and a unique collection of horse-drawn carriages. The original name of Sunbury was Chapman’s Plantation, then Branker’s Plantation. During the ownership of the Barrow brothers, then to “Brothers Plantation” and finally Sunbury Plantation, named after their home in Britain. This is the only great house with all rooms available for viewing in Barbados.
Barbados Museum & Historical Society
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Museum with galleries dedicated to Barbados social & military history, decorative arts & more.
George Washington House
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
George Washington House in Barbados is a historic house where the future first U.S. President George Washington is alleged to have stayed in 1751. He was 19 years old at the time and traveling with his half-brother, Lawrence Washington, who was suffering from tuberculosis. George Washington contracted [small pox] during his stay, and was nursed back to health at the house. Barbados apparently was the only country outside the present United States that George Washington ever visited
Welchman Hall Gully
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Welchman Hall Gully, located in the parish of St.Thomas, is a three-quarter mile long gully which is home to a number of tropical plants and trees, including nutmeg, bamboo, clove and palms. The enchanted feel of Welchman Hall Gully will instantly strike you. It is a touch of tropical forest mixed with native and other exotic plants. Your tour takes the form of a self-guided walk along a well-maintained shaded path, with the option of stepping off the pathway to explore bamboo groves and interesting cave formations, and to see the monkeys at play. What makes the gully even more spectacular is that it was formed by the collapsed roofs of caves, which is still evident. It is in fact still geologically connected to the adjacent Harrison's Cave. Throughout the gully you'll see evidence of the same types of stalactites and stalagmites found in Harrison's Cave. As you make your way through the gully, you'll understand how the first British settlers saw the island.
Bathsheba Beach
  • 5m
Legend has it that Bathsheba, wife of King David, bathed in milk to keep her skin beautiful and soft. Legend also says that the surf covered white waters of Bathsheba, Barbados rich in minerals and life is said to resemble Bathsheba's bath in both appearance health giving value. It is breathtakingly beautiful; wide white sand beaches stretch along a dramatic coastline of striking rock formations against which the Atlantic rollers break in cascades of foam. What at first glance look like huge boulders washed up on the beach are actually rock formations broken away from ancient coral reef! The village of Bathsheba is home to a small community of fishing folk and their families. Along the coast are guest houses, local rum shops and restaurants.
Gun Hill Signal Station
  • 10m
  • Admission ticket not included
Gun Hill Signal Station, St. George is the largest and most important of the military outposts in Barbados, with military associations from at least 1697. Tropical gardens with a stone lion & a path to a hilltop signal tower, for panoramic island views
Earthworks Pottery
  • 10m
  • Admission ticket not included
Earthworks Pottery in Barbados is a state-of-the-art, modern pottery that produces exceptional pieces of art; all made from earth and clay. You can also take a Pottery Class. Enjoy pottery making and decorating classes
Hunte's Gardens
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Now known as one of the top garden spots on the island, this magical garden greets you with a large board at the entrance identifying over 84 species and varieties of birds, flowers and plants (such as the purple lily, heliconia and orchids) that you will encounter on your walk around the garden. Much of the flora in the garden can be found all around Barbados, however, there are also species rarely found in parts of the West Indies.
St. James Parish Church
  • 5m
St.James Parish Church is among the four oldest surviving churches in Barbados and is located near the site of the island's first settlement in Holetown. When English settlers reached the island 1627 one of their first priorities was to establish a place of worship. A wooden church was erected on this site in 1628, making this the oldest piece of consecrated land in Barbados. This wooden church was replaced by a coral-stone building 60 years later, and much of that structure remains today. Two of the the impressive features of this historic church are its mural tablets and stained glass windows. In the northern porch of the church is a bell with the inscription - "God bless King William, 1696". This bell pre-dates the famous American Liberty bell by 56 years. It was cast at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London, which also manufactured the Liberty Bell and the Great Bell of Big Ben. In the burial ground are some of the oldest graves on the island.
St. John's Parish Church
  • 5m
One of Barbados oldest church sites, this classic Gothic-style church is well worth a visit. Absorb the panoramas over Barbados’ eastern beaches from its cemetery and admire its handsome interior woodwork, including its elaborate pulpit and sweeping staircases. Other must-sees include the grand headstones and crypts of its cemetery, many marking the resting places of some intriguing and famous past Bajans.
Shark hole
  • 5m
Shark Hole in Barbados is a beach most tourists never visit Barbados is famed for its undeniably beautiful beaches, with holidaymakers returning year after year to soak up the hot sun, powdery white sand, and insanely blue sea. Many of these people will head to the hotspot beaches lined with bars, hotels, restaurants and sunloungers, but we’ve got a hidden gem for you that many people will never have heard of: Shark Hole. If you’re looking for something off the beaten path, away from the crowds, and a truly unique beach, then Shark Hole is the place to go. Shark Hole in Barbados is a beach like no other. This secluded swimming spot boasts picturesque rock formations, a protective coral reef and beautiful blue water. This tiny beach is squeezed between a break in the cliffs and sheltered by the coral and rocks surrounding it. The water in this area of the island is notoriously rough and not safe for swimming, but Mother Nature has protected the shoreline here.
Bottom Bay
  • 5m
Bottom Bay in Barbados is an attractive remote cove with a picturesque beach, partly bordered by rough jagged cliffs - the perfect place if you're seeking that 'desert island' atmosphere. Coconut palms sway in the soft breezes, soaring cliffs and intriguing caves, shimmering translucent turquoise waves roll gently onto the seashore, wide stretches of powder soft golden white sand… a tropical paradise!
Foursquare Rum Distillery
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Tucked away in the southern countryside of Barbados, on 8 acres of a former sugar plantation, is the magnificent Foursquare Rum Distillery and Heritage Park. This working rum factory is well known for its collection of rums, producing a wide range including the highly favoured Doorly's, Old Brigand and E.S.A.Field. Foursquare Rum Distillery is the proud winner of the Rum Distillery of the Year in November 2016 at the IWSC in London, UK. Guided tours of a rum-making distillery, with a small museum & a bar for tastings.
Mount Gay Visitor Centre
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Discover the secrets behind Barbados' finest and most celebrated golden spirit – the 300 year old Mount Gay Rum. Guided tours of a rum-making distillery, with a small museum & a bar for tastings.
Speightstown
  • 5m
Speightstown, also known as Little Bristol, is the second largest City centre of Barbados. It is situated 12 miles (19 km) north of the capital city of Bridgetown, in the northern parish of Saint Peter. The City is named after William Speight, a member of Barbados' first Assembly during the Settlement years, and the former owner of the land where the City is located. Explore Speightstown Mural when you travel to Speightstown!
Carlisle Bay
  • 5m
Carlisle Bay is a small natural harbour located in the southwest region of Barbados. The island nation's capital, Bridgetown, is situated on this bay which has been turned into a marine park. Carlisle Bay's marine park is a popular spot on the island for scuba diving. Many relics, such as anchors and cannonballs, from ships can be found on the ocean floor in Carlisle Bay.
Cherry Tree Hill
  • 5m
Approximately 850 feet above sea-level, this spot offers an excellent view of the "Scotland District" which covers the parish of St.Andrew and is named after the Patron Saint of Scotland. It is believed that the name "Cherry Tree Hill" originated from the large number of cherry trees which once existed at this location. Today the road is lined with mahogany trees, which were introduced into Barbados after the Treaty of Paris in 1763. As you descend the hill the mahogany trees give way to swaying sugar cane.
Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
One of the largest and only complete sugar windmill surviving in the Caribbean. The wind-driven machinery that ground the sugarcane in the 18th and 19th centuries is still intact but the mill is not operational. The mill includes an exhibit of the equipment used to produce sugar at the time when the industry was run by wind-power generated from mills such as this one. The rubble walls are comprised of boulders held together with a mixture of egg-white and coral dust (there was no cement when this plantation house was built!)
Rihanna Drive Monument
  • 5m
The Rihanna Drive Monument pays tribute to the world-famous Barbadian singer and global icon, Rihanna. Located in her hometown of St. Michael, this monument showcases her remarkable achievements and contributions to the world of music and culture. It's a symbol of pride for Barbados and a must-visit for fans of the multi-talented artist. Also her childhood home and neighbourhood she grew up.
Kensington Oval
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Kensington Oval is a stadium located in the western part of Bridgetown, Barbados. It is the pre-eminent sporting facility on the island and is primarily used for cricket. It has hosted many important cricket games between local, regional, and international teams during its more than 120-year history.
Farley Hill National Park
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
Breathtaking scenery, set in the grounds of the once regal Farley Hill house. A mansion in ruins, tucked away in a forest of mahogany trees, high up on a hill overlooking the rugged Atlantic coast, Farley Hill is an ideal spot to picnic, escape into nature, hide in the shade of a comforting tree and to simply stare out to sea. It is also a spot favoured by visitors for getting married!
Bridgetown
  • 15m
Bridgetown offers a variety of shopping expereinces. Visit the duty free shops of Bridgetown, department stores, malls, smaller shops and street vendors.
Independence Square
  • 5m
Independence Square is located on the waterfront in the heart of the capital city of Bridgetown and is a lovely spot to relax and take in the sights and sounds. Take a seat on the benches lining the waterfront to enjoy a view of historic Bridgetown including the Parliament Buildings and National Heroes Square. Several vendors offer local crafts and light refreshments on the bridge at the western end of Independence Square so be sure to stop by to take a look and maybe purchase a gift or two!
Golden Square Freedom Park
  • 5m
There’s a special feeling that consumes you when you see your name plastered on something; to know in a big or tiny way that you have somehow contributed to a project, an art piece or even history Luckily, that’s a feeling you can find at the Builders of Barbados Wall, located in Golden Square Freedom Park, Bridgetown, Barbados From a distance, it may look like a fancy brick wall but as you step closer you will see the names of the nation’s unsung heroes engraved into it. This wall tells the story of those who have built Barbados over the past 600 years and have contributed to the island’s transition from Ichirouganaim, its original Amerindian name, to Barbados Two family names are engraved on each brick in the wall & some bricks are left blank to signify those who have lived on the island but whose names were not found Two family names are engraved on each brick in the wall and some bricks are left blank to signify those who have lived on the island but whose names were not found
The Boatyard Beach Club
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Boatyard offers unbeatable beach facilities enhanced only by the natural white sandy beach & calm azure water Upon entering The Boatyard, a beach package is offered at Adventure Beach which ensures you a day filled with fun & pleasure in paradise Site amenities include: beach chair, shared umbrella (while stocks last), ocean trampoline, iceberg climb and slide, dive platform, rope swing (ask for scheduled times), fresh water showers, restrooms, pool table, wifi, darts board, beachside restaurant, bar & lively music Be sure to ask about our turtle and snorkel tour available on select days throughout the year
Codrington College
  • 5m
We are delighted that you are interested in Codrington Theological College. The college offers a path and a course of study that will meet your needs. Codrington College is the oldest Theological College in the Western hemisphere, and the oldest tertiary institution in the region. Become a part of an outstanding tradition and Godly heritage.
Nidhe Israel Synagogue and Museum
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Nidhe Israel Synagogue, the ‘Synagogue of the Scattered of Israel’, is one of the oldest synagogues in the Western Hemisphere. It was developed by Sephardic Jewish settlers that arrived in Barbados from Recife, Brazil around 1628, soon after English settlement of the island in 1627. The building originally covered an area of approximately 2,000 square feet and held about 300 people. The synagogue was damaged in the 1831 hurricane, but subsequently was rebuilt on the same site in 1833. The Sephardic community was orthodox. The men worshipped separately on the lower level and the women used the upstairs gallery. After the synagogue was rebuilt by 1834, the number of Jewish residents in Barbados began to dwindle. Many of them migrated to the United States and the United Kingdom where they started other Jewish communities, especially in New England.
Roger's Scuba Shack
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Scuba Shack is the perfect place to pursue your interest in scuba diving OR snorkeling with the turtles with the underwater exploration while in Barbados.
Holetown
  • 5m
Holetown was the site of the first British landing in Barbados in 1625 and the first settlement by the British two years later. The Holetown Monument commemorates the 1625 landing. The town was originally called Jamestown after King James I. It is said that the English seamen named the area Holetown because the river that empties into the sea here reminded them of the Limehouse Hole on the River Thames.
Sandy Turf Stables
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Various horse backing riding whether on the beach, in the water or in the country for your experience.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESAtlantis Submarines
    • BB11142, Bridgetown, Barbados

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEPort of Bridgetown
    • Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados

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