Eco-Escape: Discovering Barbados’ Lush Interior and Sustainable Tourism
Escape the beaches and turquoise waters for a while and dive into the surprisingly diverse interior of Barbados. It’s a chance to experience a different side of the island, one filled with lush rainforests, stunning geological formations, and a growing commitment to sustainable tourism. This article highlights some specific spots where you can connect with nature and support responsible travel practices in Barbados. Harrison’s Cave: A Subterranean Wonder Harrison’s Cave is arguably the most well-known attraction in Barbados outside of the beaches, and for good reason. This crystallized limestone cave system is a breathtaking spectacle of stalactites and stalagmites