Discover the best top things to do in Saint Michael Parish, Barbados including Barbados Garrison, Carlisle Bay, Nidhe Israel Synagogue and Museum, Mount Gay Visitor Centre, The Boatyard, Garrison Savannah - Barbados Turf Club, Kensington Oval, Pebbles Beach, Browne's Beach, Brandons Beach.
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4.5 based on 251 reviews
Former 17th century British military base, now open to the public.
If you happen to be able to get yourself near the Garrison on a Thursday at 12:00 this is a real piece of interesting nostalgia. All the participants are former serving members of the armed services and you get the original costumes, a narration explaining all you would need to know about the process and quirky history, a wonderful and colourful marching band and an opportunity to meet the en-actors with a drink in their temporary bar. A very worthwhile half hour.
4.5 based on 2,629 reviews
This bay is best known for its calm, sheltered waters, perfect for swimming and scuba diving.
Visited a few times now, the most incredible beach with the most fantastic snorkelling, forget the organised trips and just swim out to see the turtles in their own environment, very little tide to think about and crystal clear water. We were lucky enough to see a Stingray out there too this year, amazing.
4.5 based on 239 reviews
Oldest Jewish synagogue in the Western hemisphere, dating back to 1654.
Located in the aptly named synagogue lane is the Nidhe Israel museum and synagogue that was founded in 1654, making it the oldest in the Western hemisphere. It has been restored and is open to the public and available through tours. Interesting place to come if you get bored of the beaches.
4.5 based on 1,877 reviews
Set against the brilliant blue of the Caribbean sea and sky, our Visitor Centre invites guests from around the world to discover the story behind Barbados' finest spirit. Greeted in our lush green garden, visitors will explore the history, heritage and craft of Mount Gay rums, while special tours treat you to a cocktail mixing session or a traditional Bajan lunch. Come learn of the distillation, ageing and blending techniques that have been perfected over 310 years of crafting the world's oldest rum! Mount Gay Rum: There is a Time and a Place.
We booked the rum tour for when our cruise stopped in Barbados and it was amazing. Booking online was easy, the history of the distillery was very interesting and Rumal, our tour guide, was fantastic!
4.5 based on 1,477 reviews
The Boatyard offers unbeatable beach facilities enhanced only by the natural white sandy beach and calm azure water. Upon entering The Boatyard, a beach package is offered which ensures you a day filled with fun and pleasure in paradise. Come and enjoy our many amenities which include:- lounge 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, beach-side restaurant, bar and lively music. Be sure to ask about our turtle and snorkel tour available on select days throughout the year. *Please note that ID may be required for entry*
This was my second visit to the boatyard , but first time doing the snorkel trip that was included in my 25 dollars admission price plus free drink and sun bed love this place gorgeous white sandy beach and turquoise blue sea . The guys on the snorkel trip where great and put me at ease whilst I was trying to sort out my snorkel equipment we snorkelled over a ship wreck and there where fish stingrays and turtles and free shuttle back to our cruise ship highly recommend for a chill out day and will definitely return
4.5 based on 458 reviews
Alongside Barbados Museum, site of former British soldier barracks, now used for horse racing.
Went to watch the Gold Cup at Garrison Savannah racecourse. It's the biggest event of the year there. Terrific atmosphere all day, lots of tourists and lots of local as well. Music, a parade, dancing - racing Caribbean style. You can watch the races for free around or inside the track, and the grandstand seats were not too expensive either. Plenty of places serving food and drinks, we had some quite good chicken and pork. You can bet at the pari-mutuel sheds but be prepared for slow and lengthy queues. It was certainly well worth a visit, a big difference from being at an English racecourse in March!
4.5 based on 386 reviews
Kensington Oval is Barbados’ oldest cricket ground having been established in 1882 when Pickwick Cricket Club leased 4 acres of pasture land from Kensington Plantation and started to develop it as a cricket ground with a clubhouse. In 1914 the Barbados Cricket Committee the forerunner of current Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) bought the Oval but continued to allow Pickwick to lease the ground until 2004. With significant investment from the BCA the ground was expanded and upgraded over the years and by 2004 had grown to just over 7 acres.
Great place to visit as a cricket fan wonderful atmosphere and a truly great day Windies fans are fantastic!
4.5 based on 278 reviews
Beautiful beach, used by the locals especially at the weekend with the added plus of Cuz’s fish shack selling the best fish cutters in the entrance to the car park.
4.5 based on 224 reviews
Browne's Beach was our last stop on our beach day while visiting the island on a cruise. We rented a car and visited 8 different beaches on the island. We visited later in the day before returning to the cruise ship and it was not busy at all. There were some loungers to rent but we wanted to swim and set up our beach blanket instead. The water was calm, clear and great for swimming and snorkeling. We found a few turtles pretty quickly. There is also a shipwreck nearby but we didn't end up checking it out. This was our favorite beach for swimming and snorkeling during our visit. If you are planning a beach day and want to see video footage of this area check out our YouTube Channel Explorcation. Our Barbados Beach day includes footage from eight different beaches on the island.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
We were on our way to Holetown for lunch from Bridgetown and stumbled onto Brandon’s Beach. So quiet. So private. So beautiful. Great place for a long walk. Loved the swimming. You can get loungers at the bar, very affordable. Also washrooms to change on site. What a find.
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