How to Get to Harrison’s Cave

Listen, getting to the lush, green heart of Barbados is either a scenic dream or a logistical puzzle, depending on your vibe. Whether you’re sliding off a cruise ship for the day or waking up in a West Coast villa, here is exactly how to reach the caves without losing your cool (or too many Bajan dollars).

Blogger’s Status Check (April 12, 2026): Today is a beautiful Sunday in Barbados! Since Easter is behind us, everything is fully operational. Don’t forget that the bus fare was standardized to $3.50 BBD — keep those coins ready!

Option 1: The “Zero Headache” Route (Guided Tours)

If you don’t want to navigate the zig-zagging hills of St. Thomas yourself, these are my top picks for 2026. They all include that sweet, sweet air-conditioned pickup:

Option 2: Taxis & Driving

Driving in Barbados is an adventure (keep left!), but if you have a rental, Harrison’s has plenty of free parking. If you’re taking a taxi, always confirm the price in BBD or USD before you close the door. A trip from the South Coast usually lands around $70-$90 BBD each way.

The 2026 Logistics Check

Harrison’s Cave Eco‑Adventure Park is generally open daily, but tour slots are the key factor:

  • Standard Hours: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Park access).
  • Tour Times: Usually start from 10:30 AM, with the last tram around 2:30 PM.
  • Public Holidays: Watch out for April 28 (National Heroes’ Day) coming up soon — check their Instagram @chukkaadventure for special holiday hours.

One last tip: The cave stays a constant 27°C (81°F) with high humidity. It sounds warm, but after the Bajan sun, it feels refreshing. Wear comfortable shoes — those cave floors can be slippery!