Just BIM is an experience like no other. A personal favourite of mine Our tour begins
Mount Gay Visitors Center where you will be given a guided tour As part of this tour
you will also learn about the history of rum in Barbados. Our next stop will be
Harrisons Cave where you will tour the caverns bellow by tram. Next a scenic drive
through the beautiful Bathsheba and Cattle wash with a stop for lunch. Our last
stop will be St. Nicholas Abbey. It is likely the last remaining authentic house of
the 17th Century that exists anywhere in the "New World". When this residence was built
around 1658 of brick and limestone, many of the structures in the North America
were made of timber, and have long since perished.The residence was built only 30
years after Barbados' settlement by the British in 1627, so it is of significant
historical value to the island. The Plantation also has a small but very Beautiful
Gardens with the largest and most colorful hibiscus I have ever seen.
Stops on Tour
Mount Gay Rum Visitor Center
St. Nicholas Abbey
East Coast (lunch stop)
Bathsheba
Harrisons Cave
On Monday and Tuesdays Harrisons Cave is temporarily closed therefore The cave will be omitted and the tour will visit Welshman Hall Gully
Available on: Monday to Friday
(includes transportation, entrance fees, lunch and drinks)
Option A as listed Price: Adults US$90.00 After Online Specail US$79.00 Child 12 and under : US$58.00 After Online Special US$51.00
Option B Welshman Hall Gulley instead of Harrisons Cave Price: Adults US$83.00 After Online Discount US$73.00 Child 12 and under : US$52.00 After Online Special US$46.00
Departure Point: Tour commences with pick-up from your Hotel/Port Pick-up times: South Coast area: 8:15-8:30am Cruise Ship Port: 9:00am West Coast area: 9:15am
Return Details: Return to original departure point between 3:30-4:30pm Port 4:00pm Please note we can adjust the time for ships docking late for a 9:45-10am pick up and return for 3:15-30pm for those ships with earlier sailing times.