News

Exploring the Caves of Barbados

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - August 7, 2015

BARBADOS – This is a deep island.

While so much goes on above ground, there’s a lot happening under the surface as well.

bb2

And far underground in the heart of inland Barbados lies Harrison Caves, subterranean caves formed by erosion of the limestone and shell rock left behind as Barbados rose out of the sea.

The island of Barbados is unique to all other Caribbean islands by the way it was formed.

bb4

The Atlantic and Caribbean plates met right at this point, and the resulting uprising of the sea floor, coral and sediment formed Barbados.

bb5

The limestone and sediments of shells and rock absorb, filter and store fresh water like a giant sponge. Barbados water is clean, abundant and tastes great.

bb6

In fact, 85 percent of Barbados drinking water comes from underground aquifers.  The purity of the water is managed and protected with great effort.

bb7

These caves are wonders, full of colors, lights and hues you rarely see on a Caribbean island.

bb8

Above: stalactites and stalagmites meet to form what called the village

bb9

Above: Karst forming on the cave walls

But when it comes to cave exploration, Harrison Caves is a worthy adventure from any hotel on the island.

It’s a great rainy day adventure and a wonderful experience for the whole family.

There are two ways to explore the caves.

There is a one-hour tram tour with very little walking and a 4-hour eco adventure.

On the eco-adventure you crawl through narrow passages, underground streams and dark caverns like Ole Sorenson did when he mapped the cave in 1974.

bb10

Above is the original entrance to the caverns used by the explorers.

It’s the perfect place to get lost.

And it’s another reason why Barbados isn’t quite like any other island in the region.

Popular Posts the sexiest beaches including this resort at atlantis

The Sexiest Beaches in the Caribbean to Visit Right Now 

One is a beach with a nightclub-style pool right next door. Another is filled with beach bars — and even has its own au natural corner. Then there’s a beach that’s practically a nonstop party.  There are so many things that […]


The Winners of the 2024 Caribbean Green Awards 

caribbean green

With almost 20,000 votes, the winners of the Caribbean Green Awards 2024 Presented by E-Finity have been crowned.  From state-of-the-art marine conservation projects to hotels that are redefining sustainability, the Green movement has never been stronger in the Caribbean.  “This […]


A Low-Key, Lovely Adults-Only Beach Resort in Aruba

aruba beach resort adults-only

When Aruba’s Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort opened in 1987, it made sense for the hotel’s restaurant to be built in the shape of a boat shipwrecked on the sand: while Eagle Beach didn’t exactly resemble a desert island back […]


Related Posts

Bermuda's Hamilton Princess Resort: Here’s What You Need to Know. 

One of Bermuda’s premier resorts is welcoming back guests for the island’s peak season. The Hamilton Princess and Beach Club is welcoming back guests for the peak season.  The resort has also reopened its signature eatery, 1609, with a fresh […]


You Will Soon Be Able to Fly From Puerto Rico to Barbados 

rockley barbados

Is a new Caribbean intra-regional carrier quietly developing in San Juan?  Ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines continues to add new routes within the Caribbean out of its new base in San Juan.  That already includes St Croix, St Maarten and Cancun, […]


In Caribbean Luxury Real Estate Market, a Shift Toward Gated Communities 

south bank turks

Single family homes in the Caribbean are particularly popular these days for those looking for secure villas and enclaves, real estate experts say. And the emphasis is on security. “While Turks and Caicos Islands are exceptionally safe as a British […]


SUBSCRIBE!

Sign up for Caribbean Journal's free newsletter for a daily dose of beaches, hotels, rum and the best Caribbean travel information on the net.


No. Thank You