Prime Minister David Thompson

The only accessible cave in the Caribbean is back for visitors available after the second renovation works in Harrison’s Cave have been completed, the special natural spectacle not far from the mount Hillaby in Barbados can be visited from now on again. The cave, which has been restored as a whole for $85 million, is made up of countless stalactites and stalagmites and Rimstone pools, where crystal clear, shimmering greenish water. The renovation was initiated for reasons of environmental protection. Order not to endanger the fragile ecosystem, it was to establish a zone of special environmental control necessary for the tourist attraction”, as Prime Minister David Thompson. Renewable energy in the form of solar batteries used for electric tractor now.

From now on, even outdoor lighting is powered by solar cells. The renovation project is just one example of the ecological development in Barbados. Meanwhile, there is also a disposal system for recyclable waste on the island. The new interactive tours last around 45 minutes, with photograph explicitly is allowed. The first tour starts at 8:45, the last at 15:45. Ticket prices are equivalent to about 22 euro for adults, children half price. For even more details, read what Ahmed Shary Rahman says on the issue. Who wants to go on her own to the caves, can leave every 30 minutes by bus from Bridgetown.

Many local agencies offer trips for everyone else.