Barbados Wildlife Reserve
Connect:
Address:
Benny HallOpen:
Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
a month ago
Very exciting adventure to see many animals including deer, monkeys, iguana, birds, turtles and many more. Bit of an uneven pathway to navigate but a lovely forestry to walk in with lots of shade. The monkeys were absolutely adorable during the feeding time and quite confident not really scared of humans as id thought they be. Would recommend to see the animals of Barbados.
by Olivia
2 weeks ago
We had a lovely afternoon here! Managed to see all the animals listed and timed it to see the feeding time, which was magical. The staff are friendly and the gardens are lovely. Reasonably priced and great fun.
by Michelle Stott
a month ago
OMG!! Cute!!! Adooooorable!
We were greeted by two magnificent peacocks a curious monkey and three half attentive chickens at the lovely entrance courtyard.
Then there were turtles galore!
They feed the animals in the afternoon and that is quite a sight. Intriguing a little disgusting and also very funny! There is a crocodile in the pond as well. There is an aviary up the path, with frogs and crocodiles.
There is enough wildlife, and an insane amount of antics! LOTS to see!
Warning: some areas are stinky, likely where the chickens live.
They have a really nice casual restaurant if you are hungry.
While the
by Benu Chauhan
2 months ago
Beautiful views, about a mile and a half loop. Very picturesque with the waves crashing on the lava rocks, you can very easily feel like the little mermaid. Trail is a dirt path in good condition and seems to be well maintained. Trail is clear in some areas, but has a lot of roots and rocks, and is quite rocky in others near the water (posted some photos of the rocky portions of the trail for you to make your own call). For somebody out of shape like me I'd say it was a moderate/easy intensity walk because a few places going over rocks, roots, and a few stairs, but still very doable. I would not have done this when my ankle was healing from a sprain though, due to the rocky footing especially near Jeffrey's cave. A few tips: The one bus takes you to near the north entrance /parking lot. The west parking lot is by a small cow pasture (I saw that in a previous review) but that is less than 5% of the walk - so don't let that dissuade you. Recommend taking a photo of the map at the trail head as there are great informational/wildlife/history signs along the trail but no other maps and poor trial signage. There is a very short portion walked alongside the road in the grass (between the two parking lots). I agree with previous review that you should go when it hasn't rained recently, as the walk is close to cliffs and there are not rails. All in all, my mom and I would both go again! We loved it there
by Cathy bates
2 weeks ago
Great place to visit. Saw plenty of turtles, chickens, and monkeys. Also saw a peacock and a few deer
by Thomas Gordon
For more reviews please click here
Click the place marker for directions.