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Andromeda Gardens

Andromeda Botanical Gardens - Bathsheba - Barbados

Andromeda Botanic Gardens is a six acre tropical garden in the Parish of St Joseph, overlooking the scenic east coast of Barbados.  This botanical garden started as a private plant collection around the home of Ms. Iris Bannochie in 1954. Andromeda was first open to the public during a fund raising event hosted by the Barbados Horticultural Society in the seventies. Andromeda was well received, and has remained open to the public by paid admission since then. Andromeda currently boast over six hundred different species of plants adapted to a range of tropical environments.

The Andromeda Botanic Garden is currently owned by the Barbados National Trust although currently leased to Caribbean Horticultural Services. The University of the West Indies (UWI), has responsibility for Research and Educational activities at Andromeda. The University's activities are funded by the Peter Moores Foundation (UK). 

Harrison's Cave

Harrisons Cave - Barbados

Explore one of Barbados’ greatest wonders

At the heart of Barbados lies one of its greatest wonders, Harrison’s Cave. Located in the central uplands of the island, this breathtakingly beautiful, crystallised limestone cavern is a testament to nature’s mastery. 
Flowing streams, deep pools of crystal clear water and towering columns characterise this living cave. 
Gaze in wonder at the white flowstones and in awe at the beauty of the speleothems which adorn the cave. 

Be sure to make Harrison’s Cave your first stop while in Barbados and Unearth the Adventure!

St. John's Church

St. Johns's Church - Barbados

St.John's Church is a classic Gothic church situated on a cliff overlooking the picturesque East Coast. This Church was built in 1836 to replace the previous church which had been destroyed by a hurricane in 1831.

In the Church Yard rests the remains of Ferdinando Paleologus, a descendent of Emperor Constantine the Great, whose family was driven from the throne of Constantinople by the Turks. Ferdinando died in Barbados in 1678, after being a resident here for over 20 years.

Codrington College

Codrington College - Barbados

Codrington College located in Barbados in the Caribbean is the oldest Theological College in the western hemisphere.

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