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O U T D O O R AD V E N T U R E


Kelly Baldwin Aspire Travel


“Harrison’s Cave is


an absolute must-see. Picture stepping into a world of wonder,


where nature’s artistry unfolds in breathtaking


formations of stalactites and stalagmites. As you wander through the


cavern’s depths, you’ll be spellbound by the glistening pools and


towering chambers that have been sculpted over thousands of years. It’s like entering another


realm altogether – one filled with mystery, beauty and a sense of


awe-inspiring wonder. I left with a deeper


appreciation for the incredible wonders of our world.”


The calm, limpid waters


are a hotspot for snorkellers, who float happily as the sun’s rays dapple the surface


However your clients


choose to explore, one of the most dramatic corners of Harrison’s Cave is undoubtedly the Great Hall, which soars 15 metres up to its lofty ceiling and stretches 45 metres from side to side. Outside the cave system,


go from exploring underground to soaring through the treetops with a zipline, giving adventure- seekers a bird’s-eye view across the eco-adventure park, where nature trails, aviaries and a pool offer different ways to explore and relax.


BENEATH THE WAVES A trip to Barbados isn’t complete without getting to know the locals – namely the hawksbill sea turtles that are native to the surrounding seas. On the west and south


coasts of the island, turquoise waters stretch as far as the eye can see, with the majestic turtles swimming leisurely beneath the surface. The calm, limpid waters


are a hotspot for snorkellers, who float happily as the sun’s rays dapple the surface. Some will be lucky


Harrison’s Cave


enough to spot turtles swimming by, but they also share the waters with schools of tropical fish, manta rays and seahorses, so clients are all but guaranteed to come away with memories to treasure. A little farther along the


coastline, the underwater marvels continue. As well as the rainbow of sea life, those brave enough to take the plunge can catch a glimpse of two shipwrecks dating back to the early 1900s – a unique way to journey back through Barbados’ past.


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The clear waters are popular with snorkellers


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PICTURES: Shutterstock/ Simon Dannhauer, RuthWeinstock, boybehindacamera, Pornprapa Korprasert, nau2018


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