Harrison’s Cave Uncensored: Explore Barbados’ Underground Waterfall Wonderland
Harrison’s Cave runs for roughly 2.3 kilometres through the coral limestone of Barbados’ central uplands, but the first thing you notice isn’t the length — it’s the sound. Water moves everywhere: dripping from stalactites, running through visible streams, and dropping into deep pools that reflect the cavern lights. The cave isn’t a static museum piece. It is an active, flowing system that continues to grow and evolve, according to the official site. Most visitors see it from a tram, but the cave also offers a 3.5-hour walking and crawling route through undeveloped passages that changes how you understand what