Discover the best top things to do in Saint Peter Parish, Barbados including Radical Watersports, Spy's Watersports, Terrvette Tours & Taxi Service, St. Nicholas Abbey, Barbados Wildlife Reserve, Farley Hill National Park, Royal Westmoreland Beach Club, Jahworks Stable, Mullins Beach, Arlington House Museum.
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5.0 based on 77 reviews
I provide water skiing, wake boarding/surfing, snorkeling with the turtles, coastal cruises and rides on inflatable toys pulled behind the boat. Activities for the entire family that are safe and fun.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Are you ready to soar above the waves? FlyBoarding is a must do while you are in Barbados! Recognized as the newest craze in watersports FlyBoarding allows you to fly like Iron Man, swim like a dolphin and feel like your favourite super hero. It is easy, exciting and fun. Our certified instructors will have you up and flying in no time. Learn how to fly with us today!
5.0 based on 342 reviews
“Our mission is to provide fun filled, informative and educational tours” We offer a knowledgeable, prompt, reliable and efficient service with safety and punctuality our # 1 priority. Our vehicles are fully air-conditioned. Terrvette Tours and Taxi service invites and welcomes you to our beautiful island Barbados and wishes you an enjoyable stay on your holiday. Terrvette Tours and Taxi service is a family owned and operated business which has been in operation since 2009. Owned by Terry and Yvette, both of which are very professional and highly knowledgeable of the island, its’ history, its’ beautiful hidden secrets and its’ attractions. Terry and Yvette have been in the tourism industry for over 16 years, taking visitors and locals around the island. We strive to provide the best possible service, and as a result, our business has been a recipient of the TripAdvisor “Certificate of Excellence Award” for the past three consecutive years 2014, 2015 and 2016 and a winner of the “Luxury Travel Guide” Private Tour Operator of the year 2016. Terrvette Tours and Taxi Service offer unique tours of Barbados while experiencing our magnificent people, exquisite culture and the history that makes Barbados truly the Gem of the West Indies. Our services provide all types of transportation needs, structured to suit your requirements………………… with reasonable rates. Airport transfers Island tours Private tours Sunset tours Group tours Shopping Shuttles Dinner shuttles School shuttles Weddings Funerals Business functions Baby Sitting Surfing Lessons Reservations for tours are a must for proper scheduling.
We had a great day in Barbados, thanks to Tervette Tours! We were on a cruise, and I booked the Heritage Railway Excursion at St. Nicholas Abbey online; they recommended Tervette Tours, which has 5 stars, and I arranged a private tour with them via email. Yvette picked us up at the cruise port in a lovely van, took us to the train excursion, and after the tour, for a delish lunch at the Flower Cave Restaurant, before driving us back to the ship. A great day, and HIGHLY recommended!
4.5 based on 2,413 reviews
Our hours of operation are 10.00 a.m.; with our last tour at 3.30 p.m. We recommend allowing 2-3 hours for your visit, with a minimum of an hour to tour the property. (All guests must depart the property by 4.30 p.m.) Visitors can enjoy lunch, tea and other light refreshments at the Terrace Café during our opening hours. The steam operated syrup factory c.1890, grinds sugar cane from January to May. Adults (13 and over): BBD $30* (US $15) Youth (Ages 5-12): BBD $10* (US $5) We also have a steam railway onsite
You simply must visit St Nicholas Abbey when you visit Barbados. Built in the Jacobean style during the 1600s, with most of the furniture still intact, the guided tour is expertly and professionally conducted as you step back in theme on a sugar cane and rum distillery plantation. You will not regret the short taxi drive and you will rave forever about the view from Chrysler Tree Hill. Allan and Bonnie Asselin Ontario, Canada
4.0 based on 1,069 reviews
See the wildlife of the tropics: hares, otters and lots of monkeys.
We arranged private tour through Sandals. It was a taxi and driver .. this was on the list of places we wanted to visit. We came to see the green monkeys. There are lots of tortoises walking about .. you have to watch were you walk of you will trip over them. At 2pm they bring out a wheel barrel full of fruit and spread it out for all the animals so be there before 1:30 and try not to go when there is a cruise ship. The monkeys are "wild" and free .. they know to come over the fence to get fed. The green monkeys are small and were not aggressive. they are obviously used to being around people .. they were very close to the people. But they are wild animals .. so obviously just don't touch them. I felt very safe. there were other animals .. some sort of deer, something that looked like a huge short eared rabbit, peacocks. wear bug spray!
4.0 based on 114 reviews
Pleasant park with a spectacular view of the eastern coast of the island; great for afternoon picnics.
one of our stops on the island bus tour and it was a spectacular view of the Atlantic ocean crashing to shore. There are vendors up there selling their wares and cold drinks, to keep everyone cooled off. A must see view!
4.0 based on 519 reviews
Experience a beautiful Caribbean sunset, cocktail in hand, at this beachside bar.
Had a weeks holiday at the Royal Westmoreland Resort staying in a golf cottage. Excellent accomadation very clean in stunning peacefull location. Hired a golf buggy to get round this 800 acre paradise. Meals were good and not much different from UK prices, Mullins beach restaurant was exceptional. The service throughout the site was second to none. Supermarket prices are very high much dearer than M&S, perhaps double or more. Will definatley return to Royal Westmoreland Resort.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
A horse back riding service located is the St.Andrew district.
We were picked up from our accommodation nice and early and enjoyed a pleasant drive up to the stables where we were met by the lovely friendly Empress. As neither of us are experienced riders, we were supplied with helmets and given tutorials, and as much time as we needed in the paddock to feel comfortable with "Curly" and "Smacks", our gorgeous horses, who are definitely part of the Jahworks family. When we were ready, Shaun led the way up through the countryside, pointing out things and places of interest along the way. As Smacks kept stopping to munch the grass, and I kept stopping to take pictures, we fell behind a few times, but Shaun never let us get too far behind, always making sure I was ok. We were out for almost 2 hours (on a 1.5 hrs trek),and reaching the deserted beach was just incredible! The horses loved walking through the waves as they washed up the shore, and then Shaun took over camera duty to take some pics and videos of us. We were met at the end by Empress again, who gave our taxi driver money to stop at a shop on the way back to buy us some drinks. A wonderful experience which I would recommend highly to anyone considering it. Thank you so much Empress and Shaun, for giving us such a fantastic memory to take home with us!!
4.0 based on 481 reviews
Beautiful white Sandy beach, gorgeous clear water, lots of water sports available including jet skis, water skis, body boarding and lots of boat trips available. Friendly people
4.0 based on 166 reviews
An unexpected delight. The best of modern museum display techniques tells the history of Speightstown and its local industries. This small museum in a historic building is well worth a visit - allow an hour or so. The ground floor is free, but there is a charge of $25BDS per person to view the upper floors. The building is, untypically, owned by the local National Trust, so treat the fee as a donation to a good cause. You'll probably get a guided tour as the museum is not busy.
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