Our
4x4 Outback tours around Barbados' popular sights on the rugged
north, south, east coast are known to be exciting, lots of fun and
filled with adventure and thrill seeking leaving you in awe of what
is to come next.
What
better way to discover the beautiful nature and scenic attractions
that Barbados has to offer, than feeling the cool fresh breeze
flowing through your hair and across your face as you experience the
“outback” of Barbados.
Learn
about the culture and history, not to mention the wonders of nature
and the lush foliage that encompass this tranquil island as you sip
on local Rum punch and laugh, generally enjoying the sights, smells
and sounds around you.
Join
us on this scenic tour, visiting many of those special places along
or near to the shoreline that truly make Barbados the gem of the
Caribbean.
We
begin the day at the Mount Gay Visitor’s Centre where you can
experience one of the greatest treasures that Barbados has to offer!
RUM. Be educated in the History of the spirit and also get the chance
to sample some of the best brews.
From
here we will travel up the South Coast after passing through
Bridgetown, the country’s Capital and stop at the historic Garrison
Savannah. (The British built the first Garrison in the West Indies at
St. Ann's Fort in 1705.)
Then
we make our way up the coast and through the popular fishing village
of Oistins, stopping off at Miami Beach. Miami Beach is a favorite
with visitors and locals alike. Whilst at the beach you will sample
some local fish cakes and coconut punch.
Leaving
Miami Beach we drive further up the South coast to Foul Bay; a long
and wide beach whose shores are washed by turquoise waters.
Our
next stop is Codrington College. Codrington College was built in 1715
and is the oldest Theological College in the western hemisphere. Just
up the hill from Codrington College is our next stop St John's
Church. St John's Church one of the oldest churches on the island. It
is set on a cliff and captures spectacular views of the East Coast of
Barbados.
From
this gothic church we will journey through the Parish of St John and
into St Joseph down into Bathsheba which was named for its great
beauty. Bathsheba is also the location of the Soup Bowl, the favorite
stop for surfers in Barbados not to mention Kelly Slater; World
renowned Pro Surfer!
After
a morning of excitement and gorgeous views, it will be time to taste
the flavor of Barbados with local cuisine served up at our lunch
stop.
Following
lunch we will make our way to Morgan Lewis Windmill. The windmill is
on the top 100 endangered historical sites in the world and sits just
below Cherry Tree Hill where we will also make a short photo op stop.
The
Journey continues to the Northern tip of the island stopping at North
Point. The Northern point of the island differs drastically from most
of the island. Here you will find waves crashing into limestone
cliffs in a most dramatic fashion.
Next
we head down the West Coast of the Island through two of the Islands
oldest towns Speightstown and Holetown. Speightstown was also known
as "Little Bristol"? and was once the main port on the
Island. Holetown was the sight of the first British settlement. Not
to mention there is the chattel House Village where one can buy
memoirs and souvenirs (Once the Village is Open.)
Enjoy
Our signature ‘Pirate Punch throughout the entirety of the ride, We
just hope you’re pirate enough to handle it as we make a circle
around this “rock” (as the locals call it” we call home!
Easy- Moderate : light to some walking expected, also it is at the guests own discretion.
Tour
Operator: A Plus Tours & Events
Name of Tour/s: Drink &
Drive
Port:
The Bridgetown Port
Tour
Development Contact Person: Kate White OR Leonora Phillips-Jemmott
Tour
Development Email: tours@aplustoursbb.com sales@aplustoursbb.com
Tour
Operator Address (for billing purposes):
2nd
Street Mango Bay,
Holetown
St. James,
Barbados.
BB21406
Tour
Operator General Contact Number: +1-246-238-3666/+1-246-243-2181
Tour
Operator Number for Tour Fulfillment: +1-246-238-3666
Tour
Operator Number for Emergency Shore Excursions Group or Tour Sales
Use: +1-246-238-3666
Tour
Operator Number for Emergency Customer Use: +1-246-238-3666
Name
of Contact Person for Order Fulfillment: Kate White
Can
we Free-Sell: Yes you can.
Duration of tour:
6-7hours
Minimum Tour Capacity: 10
Maximum Tour Capacity:
30
Adult Net Rate (Standard)
from 1 pax to 50 pax: $ 200.00usd per person
Child Net Rate (Standard)
from 1 pax to 50 pax: n/a
Adult Net Rate (Private for
groups) from 1 pax to 50 pax: $210 usd per person
Child Net Rate (Private for
group) from 1 pax to 50 pax: n/a
What
age is free:n/a
Infant
Definition: n/a
Child
Definition: n/a
Tour
Type:
Active, Scenic, Beach/Water, Informative, Interactive, Cultural,
Historical
Size:
small to standard including private.
Vehicle
Type : Air Conditioned Luxury Van/Coach for transfers where
applicable/out doors jeep
Departure Time:
9:30 am (*If collecting from more than one ship that dock at
different times the departure time can be changed to a later time.)
Accessibility: This Van
can carry a wheelchair, This tour can be accessed by persons in
wheelchairs.
Multi-lingual guides: $100
USD extra for the entire group, does not differ based on the number
of persons in the group. At least 24-36 hours before the tour is the
deadline for alerting the Tour Development agent that they will
require a multi-lingual guide.
How many complimentary
spaces can you allow on this tour: NIL. The only exception made is if
there is a tour operator who would like to sit in on the tour. We can
make provisions for this person to receive complimentary perks.
Do all vehicles have A/C:
No.
Are there restrooms on the
vehicles: No
Can you accommodate
luggage: no
Is there a separate guide
and driver or driver/guide: the guide is the driver
Tour
Dates: All of our Tours run Daily, Year round.
Are
Tour Dates the same year after year: Yes
Blackout
Dates: NIL
Activity Level:
Easy- Moderate : light to some walking expected, also it is at the guests own discretion.
Recommended
Dress:
Casual.
Tour
Inclusions: Friendly Guide, arranged Transportation
Food
& Beverage Details: light snacks provided at beach stop, lunch
included at a local spot. Drinks included.
Customer
Restrictions:
There is no height restriction, no weight restriction. There are no
children allowed (18 years and over)
Handicap
accessible: Yes
Payment
Method: Credit Card , cash on departure.
Payment
Timing: Payment must be made within 48 hours of booking. If persons
do last minute booking they are allowed to pay cash on departure.
Cancellation
Policy: 24
hr cancel policy
Cancel
fees, payment policy for private group tour: Cancellation Fee is 50%
of the tour (due to the fact that certain aspects of this tour must
be pre-booked and slots that would have gone to other paying
customers would have been used up but to no avail. ** Private Group
Tour, Payment must be made by 48 hours after booking.
Custom,
Single, or Multiple Pick Up Point: Single Pick-up Point
Tour
Departure Point: Gate 1 at the Bridgetown Port.
Meeting
Instructions
(This information will be printed on the customer’s
e-ticket/voucher. Please include any information the customer will
find helpful regarding where/who to meet and any voucher exchange
details.): Meet tour guide at gate 1, he will have a printed sign
with the Company’s Name if large groups will be coming or for
smaller groups the sign will be printed with the guest’s Family
name/s.
Does
tour departure point change by number of people: No
Does
the tour itinerary change by number of people: No
Any
important additional information that needs to be noted to the
customer that is not included in the fields above, please list here:
Please bring loads of sunscreen. Hats and sandals or flip-flops are
great attire. Extra bottled water.
Full
Description / Highlights
of the tour:
Our
4x4 Outback tours around Barbados' popular sights on the rugged
north, south, east coast are known to be exciting, lots of fun and
filled with adventure and thrill seeking leaving you in awe of what
is to come next.
What
better way to discover the beautiful nature and scenic attractions
that Barbados has to offer, than feeling the cool fresh breeze
flowing through your hair and across your face as you experience the
“outback” of Barbados.
Learn
about the culture and history, not to mention the wonders of nature
and the lush foliage that encompass this tranquil island as you sip
on local Rum punch and laugh, generally enjoying the sights, smells
and sounds around you.
Barbados
is an Island of great beauty and diversity.
Join
us on this scenic tour, visiting many of those special places along
or near to the shoreline that truly make Barbados the gem of the
Caribbean.
We
begin the day at the Mount Gay Visitor’s Centre where you can
experience one of the greatest treasures that Barbados has to offer!
RUM. Be educated in the History of the spirit and also get the chance
to sample some of the best brews.
From
here we will travel up the South Coast after passing through
Bridgetown, the country’s Capital and stop at the historic Garrison
Savannah. (The British built the first Garrison in the West Indies at
St. Ann's Fort in 1705.)
Then
we make our way up the coast and through the popular fishing village
of Oistins, stopping off at Miami Beach. Miami Beach is a favorite
with visitors and locals alike. Whilst at the beach you will sample
some local fish cakes and coconut punch.
Leaving
Miami Beach we drive further up the South coast to Foul Bay; a long
and wide beach whose shores are washed by turquoise waters.
Our
next stop is Codrington College. Codrington College was built in 1715
and is the oldest Theological College in the western hemisphere. Just
up the hill from Codrington College is our next stop St John's
Church. St John's Church one of the oldest churches on the island. It
is set on a cliff and captures spectacular views of the East Coast of
Barbados.
From
this gothic church we will journey through the Parish of St John and
into St Joseph down into Bathsheba which was named for its great
beauty. Bathsheba is also the location of the Soup Bowl, the favorite
stop for surfers in Barbados not to mention Kelly Slater; World
renowned Pro Surfer!
After
a morning of excitement and gorgeous views, it will be time to taste
the flavor of Barbados with local cuisine served up at our lunch
stop.
Following
lunch we will make our way to Morgan Lewis Windmill. The windmill is
on the top 100 endangered historical sites in the world and sits just
below Cherry Tree Hill where we will also make a short photo op stop.
The
Journey continues to the Northern tip of the island stopping at North
Point. The Northern point of the island differs drastically from most
of the island. Here you will find waves crashing into limestone
cliffs in a most dramatic fashion.
Next
we head down the West Coast of the Island through two of the Islands
oldest towns Speightstown and Holetown. Speightstown was also known
as "Little Bristol"? and was once the main port on the
Island. Holetown was the sight of the first British settlement. Not
to mention there is the chattel House Village where one can buy
memoirs and souvenirs (Once the Village is Open.)
Enjoy
Our signature ‘Pirate Punch throughout the entirety of the ride, We
just hope you’re pirate enough to handle it as we make a circle
around this “rock” (as the locals call it” we call home!
Tour
Highlights:
- The Mount Gay Visitor’s Centre
- Bathsheba
- Lunch
- Morgan Lewis Windmill
- Bridgetown Port
Please
send at least three high resolution pictures per tour:
Mount
Gay Visitor’s Centre
Bridgetown
Barbados
The
Garrison Savannah ( World Heritage Sight)
Miami
beach
Foul
Bay
Fish
Cakes
Codrington
college
St.
John’s Church
Bathsheba
The
Morgan Lewis Windmill
Cherry
Tree Hill and the amazing view
Rugged
North Point
above
was the sign post at north point
Speightstown
Speightstown
Holetown
Police Station
Hotel
Chattel house Village
The
view of the street from Lime Grove Mall Holetown
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