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15 Available Tour Excursions in Saint Joseph Parish
Book your Private Departure Transfer from Bridgetown (Barbados) cruise port to Grantley Adams Airport (BGI). Don't go through all the hassle of waiting in a long taxi or shared shuttle queues and use our private, door to door airport transfer. Your driver will be waiting for you at a scheduled time and you will travel comfortably to your destination. • Meeting with a Nameplate • We track your Flight • Door-to-door Service • No Hidden Charges • Clean cars & Professional drivers
Price: $57.02
Duration: 0 hours
If you are a nature lover, then the garden delight full-day tour will prove to be the right choice for getting close to scenic nature. On this shared tour with your driver/guide, you will witness the natural beauty and spend some time in a tranquil environment. Your team of experienced travel consultants will craft out the best itinerary by keeping in mind your travel requirement and specification, which will help you to explore the top-rated and well-preserved gardens in Barbados. Great care will be taken to provide you comfortable transportation, good food, and reliable guidance that will enhance your tour experience. Group size is limited to 10 people and lunch is included. Book this Barbados tour package today!
Price: $175.00
Duration: 5 hours
Ready! Set! Go! Get a window seat because the best scenic views are coming. Designed for those who want to do a lot but have little time, the 360 Degree tour takes us on a trip around entire island.
Price: $105.00
Duration: 7 hours
Begin on an amazing journey through Harrison’s Cave, Barbados’ greatest geological wonder. The cave was discovered back in the 18th century and finally successfully explored in 1974. Hop on board the electric trams and cruise underground with the knowledgeable guides. As you navigate the historic cave, admire the natural thousand year old stalactites and stalagmites in their interesting and unusual formations, the natural pools and fresh water waterfalls and streams. Then it’s off to the Rum Tour to experience Barbados’ most prized possession, Mount Gay Rum. Believed to be the oldest rum in the world, Mount Gay was established in 1703 right here on this tiny island. Explore the secrets behind this rum and learn of their expert techniques honed and crafted over a number of years and taste the deliciously rich sugar cane flavour in this exquisite liquor. On this tour you’re sure to get some insight on what makes Bajan life so very, very sweet!
Price: $135.00
Duration: 4 hours
This tour includes Transportation to and from Harrison's Cave as well as entrance to the Caves. Harrison's Cave is a unique natural phenomenon, and the tram tour is the most popular, with guests being transported around the cave system on electrically operated trams. Along the journey, excellent tour guides provide historical facts about the cave. This trip will educate you geographically and historically as you explore Barbados' natural underground beauty and learn about the island's formation.
Price: $100.00
Duration: 2 hours
This exhilarating expedition takes you to the most scenic parts of Barbados on a guided on and off-road tour. Dubbed our most popular tour, you will certainly understand why when you hop on board! Beginning at the Lion at Gun Hill, a great stop for photos, you will make your way to the east of the island to the stunning Edgecliff to admire a view like none other. Then it’s off to Bathsheba where you can admire the grandiose rock formations and experience the healing East Coast breeze. Finally, explore the natural wonder that is the secluded Little Bay, but try not to get soaked by one of the exciting blowholes before making your way to lunch at Sandy’s Chattel Bar at the beautiful Sugar Cane Club Hotel. You won’t want to miss this adventure!
Price: $165.00
Duration: 5 hours
Enjoy a luxury shared catamaran cruise along Barbados’ stunning coast. Create lasting memories on this experience that whisks you away from magnificent Caribbean shores into stunning turquoise waters for a day of adventure at sea. The choice is yours, relax in an air conditioned lounge or bask in the warmth of the tropical sun. Exotic marine life and a shipwreck lost in time are only a few of the underwater wonders you will encounter. Savor a delectable meal prepared by your onboard chef while sipping on premium beverages. The personalized attention you receive from the crew will have you feeling like royalty.
Price: $295.90
Duration: 5 hours
This full-day tour explores Barbados' architectural and natural heritage, as well as wildlife and history. At St. Nicholas Abbey and Morgan Lewis Windmill, you'll learn about the history of rum production, but that's not all; at Barbados Wildlife Reserve you can stroll freely among animals feeding and playing in their natural environment.
Price: $210.00
Duration: 7 hours
We have conjured up a suitable itinerary that offers all the adventure in a slightly shorter 4x4 experience to get you back by mid-day! The adventure commences at the extraordinary Bathsheba Beach, spotted with rock formations paralleled to the coastline. It is the perfect place to take the ultimate photos and freshen up while you enjoy the cooling sea breeze of the east of the island. Then we make our way to Bath Beach, unlike other beaches on the eastern coast, Bath has some of the calmest waters. This is one adventure that should be added to your must-do list!
Price: $110.00
Duration: 3 hours
The Caves & Critters Tour is an amazing experience for the whole family and is especially exciting for the kids as there is tons to see, discover and learn!
Price: $140.00
Duration: 5 hours
This tour takes you to St. Nicholas Abbey, a working manor house and plantation surrounded by cane fields and lush mahogany forest. You'll ride a heritage steam railway to Cherry Tree Hill, where you can experience the locomotive's turntable and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic coastline. The Manor House, one of only three remaining Jacobean Mansions in the Western Hemisphere, is open to the public. You'll visit the rum distillery and learn about rum production. The tour ends with a leisurely drive along the East Coast road, stopping at Morgan Lewis Windmill.
Price: $150.00
Duration: 4 hours
This tour takes you to St. Nicholas Abbey Great House and Distillery where you learn about Barbados' rich past as well as the history of it's rum production. You will also see an integral part of the rum making process at Morgan Lewis Windmill. You will also experience the rugged beauty of Barbados as you are driven along the East Coast of the island. The last stop is the Flower Forest Botanical Garden where you'll be amazed by 53 acres of tropical trees and flowering plants that bloom all year.
Price: $115.00
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy a luxurious catamaran cruise in Barbados and sail along the gorgeous crystalline coastline. Swim and snorkel near a shallow shipwreck teeming with brilliantly hued tropical marine life. Relax in a secluded bay where you can go for a refreshing swim, stroll on the beach, or relax in the warm sunshine. While the catamaran is anchored in the bay, enjoy a delicious buffet style lunch.
Price: $145.95
Duration: 5 hours
Book your Private Round-Trip Transfer from Grantley Adams Airport (BGI) to Bridgetown (Barbados) cruise port and return. Don't go through all the hassle of waiting in a long taxi or shared shuttles queues and use our private ,door to door airport transfer. Your driver will be waiting for you at a scheduled time and you will travel comfortably to your destination. • Meeting with a Nameplate • We track your Flight • Door-to-door Service • No Hidden Charges • Clean cars & Professional drivers
Price: $114.03
Duration: 1 hours
Experience our Full Day Garden Delight Private Tour in Barbados! Embark on a serene journey through the picturesque landscapes of Barbados as you make your way to the heart of the city. Upon your arrival, meet your seasoned tour guide, ready to lead you on an enchanting tour of Barbados. Discover Barbados' best-preserved and historically significant gardens on a full-day tour with a small group. Enjoy the personalized guidance of a knowledgeable guide and the intimate ambiance that comes with traveling in a small group. The tour includes visits to the Flower Forest, Hunte's Gardens, Orchid World, and Andromeda (choose three stops in total). We'll greet you directly at the city center or hotels and ensure you return with ample time to relax and relish your day. Leave the details to us as we escort you on an extraordinary adventure, crafting memories that will stand the test of time!
Price: $698.14
Duration: 5 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: XCD
- Languages: English, Antiguan Creole
- Climate: Tropical
- Timezone: America/Antigua
- Population: Approximately 6,000 residents
- Best Time to Visit: time to visit is during the dry season from December to May.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from the United States, European Union, United Kingdom, Canada, and many Caribbean countries do not require a visa for stays up to 6 months. Other nationalities may obtain a visa on arrival or apply for an e-visa prior to travel. A valid passport, proof of onward travel, and sufficient funds are typically required.
About Saint Joseph Parish
Saint Joseph Parish in Antigua and Barbuda is a captivating destination known for its lush landscapes, tranquil beaches, and rich cultural heritage. Unlike the more bustling tourist hubs, Saint Joseph offers a serene escape with authentic local charm. Visitors can explore rolling hills, verdant rainforests, and pristine coastlines that provide opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and water activities. The parish's historical sites and vibrant community events offer insight into Antiguan culture and traditions. Its peaceful environment makes it ideal for travelers seeking relaxation combined with adventure. Saint Joseph’s blend of natural beauty and cultural richness makes it a compelling choice for those wanting to experience the true spirit of Antigua beyond the typical tourist trail.
Saint Joseph Parish Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Barbados
- Duration Range: Half-day or Full-day
- Group Size: Private or shared tours
- Difficulty Level: Beginner to Advanced
- Recommended For: The ideal time to visit is during the dry season from December to May. Pack lightweight clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and comfortable shoes for hiking. Respect local customs by dressing modestly in villages and during religious events. Stay hydrated and use insect repellent in forested areas. Carry some cash as smaller vendors may not accept cards. English is widely spoken, making communication easy for most travelers.
Average Tour Price: $65
Lowest Price Tour: $39
Highest Price Tour: $180
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Devil’s Bridge – A natural limestone arch carved by the Atlantic waves, offering dramatic ocean views and photo opportunities. 2. Betty’s Hope – A restored sugar plantation that provides historical context on Antigua’s colonial past and the sugar industry. 3. Parham Historic District – One of the oldest towns in Antigua with charming colonial architecture and a lively market. 4. Indian Town National Park – A protected area featuring tropical flora, hiking trails, and picnic spots. 5. Long Bay Beach – A quiet, sandy beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling in calm waters.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy hiking through tropical forests, exploring historical plantations, and snorkeling in clear waters. Bird watching is popular due to the diverse avian species. Cultural tours and local markets offer immersive experiences in Antiguan life. Water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding are also available. Additionally, visitors can participate in local festivals and culinary tours to deepen their connection with the community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
The local cuisine features fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and traditional Caribbean flavors. Signature dishes include pepperpot stew, ducana (sweet potato dumplings), and saltfish with fungi. Dining customs emphasize communal meals and fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Noteworthy restaurants include local beachside shacks serving grilled lobster and upscale eateries offering fusion Caribbean cuisine, providing a range of options from casual to fine dining.
Getting Around
Saint Joseph Parish is accessible by road from Antigua’s main airport and capital, St. John’s. Local transportation includes minibusses and taxis, which are affordable and convenient for short trips. Renting a car is recommended for greater flexibility to explore remote areas. Roads are generally in good condition but can be narrow in rural parts. Walking and cycling are pleasant options within smaller communities.
Travel Tips
The ideal time to visit is during the dry season from December to May. Pack lightweight clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and comfortable shoes for hiking. Respect local customs by dressing modestly in villages and during religious events. Stay hydrated and use insect repellent in forested areas. Carry some cash as smaller vendors may not accept cards. English is widely spoken, making communication easy for most travelers.
Culture & Customs
Saint Joseph Parish values community and hospitality. Social customs include greeting with a friendly “Good day” and showing respect to elders. Festivals such as Carnival and church feasts are important cultural highlights featuring music, dance, and food. Visitors should be mindful of local traditions, avoid loud behavior in residential areas, and ask permission before photographing people. Sharing meals and participating in local events are welcomed ways to engage with the culture.
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