Shameika’s guidebook

Shameika
Shameika’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Harrison's Cave is a tourist attraction in the country of Barbados, first mentioned in 1795. Tourists can access the subterranean environment on a tramway.
268 locals recommend
Harrison's Cave
268 locals recommend
Harrison's Cave is a tourist attraction in the country of Barbados, first mentioned in 1795. Tourists can access the subterranean environment on a tramway.
A walk along the sea shore in Barbados on the south coast boardwalk past nature and heritage. A Project of Barbados Coastal Zone Management Unit.
8 locals recommend
The Richard Haynes Boardwalk
8 locals recommend
A walk along the sea shore in Barbados on the south coast boardwalk past nature and heritage. A Project of Barbados Coastal Zone Management Unit.
Though larger rum distilleries like Mount Gay Rum and West Indies Rum can be found on the island, few offer the historic charm of St. Nicholas Abbey. Unlike other Bajan distilleries, St. Nicholas Abbey distills its rum in traditional small batches.
156 locals recommend
St. Nicholas Abbey
156 locals recommend
Though larger rum distilleries like Mount Gay Rum and West Indies Rum can be found on the island, few offer the historic charm of St. Nicholas Abbey. Unlike other Bajan distilleries, St. Nicholas Abbey distills its rum in traditional small batches.

Food & Night Life

We recommend the infamous Oistins Friday night Fish Fry. It’s an entirely authentic Bajan experience. You can bet you won’t be on the island very long before someone recommends the infamous Oistins Friday night Fish Fry. It’s a ‘must visit‘ during your stay in Barbados. Oistins is a historic town located in the parish of Christ Church, on the south coast of Barbados. This quaint little village saw the battle between the Royalists and the Roundheads resulting in the Charter of Barbados (Treaty of Oistins) being drawn up on 11th of January 1652 and then signed between locals and The Crown. From this came the establishment of the Barbadian Parliament – the third oldest in the Commonwealth.
80 locals recommend
Oistins
80 locals recommend
We recommend the infamous Oistins Friday night Fish Fry. It’s an entirely authentic Bajan experience. You can bet you won’t be on the island very long before someone recommends the infamous Oistins Friday night Fish Fry. It’s a ‘must visit‘ during your stay in Barbados. Oistins is a historic town located in the parish of Christ Church, on the south coast of Barbados. This quaint little village saw the battle between the Royalists and the Roundheads resulting in the Charter of Barbados (Treaty of Oistins) being drawn up on 11th of January 1652 and then signed between locals and The Crown. From this came the establishment of the Barbadian Parliament – the third oldest in the Commonwealth.

Movie Night

177 locals recommend
Limegrove Lifestyle Centre
177 locals recommend

Shopping

Limegrove is a luxury shopping mall with duty-free shopping. Brands like Cartier, Micheal Kors, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauen to name a few, all offer dutyfree pricing for visitors. If you love food, you will enjoy exploring Limegroves bars and restaurants, from Asian to meditation, you take your pick.
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Limegrove is a luxury shopping mall with duty-free shopping. Brands like Cartier, Micheal Kors, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauen to name a few, all offer dutyfree pricing for visitors. If you love food, you will enjoy exploring Limegroves bars and restaurants, from Asian to meditation, you take your pick.

Traveler advice

Getting around

Public transportation is the fastest way to get around.

You have your pick from Barbados Transport Board Buses or privately owned and operated Mini Buses and Route Taxis which followed designated routes.
Getting around

We also offer private taxi concierge

We are more than happy to take you around on your visit.