Animal Flower Cave Tour
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Open today 09:30–16:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer season
Check sea conditions for swimming, as high tides may restrict cave entry.
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Wildlife Reserve Feeding Experience & North Point 4 hr
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Wildlife Reserve Feeding Experience & North Point

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Watch green monkeys, deer, and tortoises gather for feeding time in their natural habitat

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What you'll do

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  1. 01 15 min

    Cliffside Arrival

    Check-in and view the North Point scenery.

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

The Main Cavern

The largest chamber displays natural formations created by ocean erosion over centuries.

Head to head

Harrison's Cave vs Animal Flower Cave for Your Barbados Island Tour With Animal Flower Cave and Lunch

They complement each other; most visitors who choose a comprehensive barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch find the coastal sea-cave experience more rugged than the polished limestone galleries of Harrison's Cave.

Feature Top pick Animal Flower Cave Harrison's Cave
Environment type
Inland limestone gallery
Primary feature
Crystal formations and streams
Best for
Subterranean geological exploration
Difficulty level
Low intensity transit
Accessibility
Wheelchair friendly transport
Visitor focus
Educational geological tour

Verdict: Choose Animal Flower Cave for the barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch if you prefer wild Atlantic views, or select Harrison's Cave for a climate-controlled, ADA-compliant exploration of subterranean island landmarks using barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch tickets.

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Open today · 09:30–16:00
Opening Hours
09:30–16:00
Address
North Point, St. Lucy, Barbados
Step Count
27 steps for cave access
Best Window
09:30–11:00
Storage
Not available on-site
Official Site
https://www.animalflowercave.com
Mon
Closed
Tue
09:30–16:00
Wed
09:30–16:00
Thu
09:30–16:00
Fri
09:30–16:00
Sat
09:30–16:00
Sun
09:30–16:00
Closed on: Every Monday (Weekly closure)
Main entrance

Animal Flower Cave Entrance

North Point, St. Lucy

Main parking area

Address
North Point, St. Lucy, Barbados
Storage
Not available on-site
Official Site
https://www.animalflowercave.com

How to get there

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Car · 60 min · Rental car costs vary.

Follow signs to North Point in St. Lucy using Highway 1 or 2.

Dress code

Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy, non-slip footwear suitable for descending the 27 steps to the cave floor. A barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch often involves wet surfaces inside the cavern.

Bags & security

Keep belongings minimal as there is no secure storage provided during your barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch. Large bags are discouraged due to the confined nature of the cave passages.

Photography

Personal photography is permitted throughout the site, including inside the cave during your barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch. Tripods are generally not recommended due to narrow walkways and uneven terrain.

Accessibility

Access to the main cave requires navigating 27 steps down from the cliff top. Visitors on a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch should have moderate physical mobility to enjoy the lower chambers.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are allowed for photos during your visit. Signal can be intermittent near the cliff edge and inside the lower chambers.

What to bring

  • Sunscreen
  • Water bottle
  • Non-slip shoes
  • Camera
  • Light jacket
  • Hat

Not allowed

  • Drones
  • Alcohol
  • Large backpacks
  • Hazardous materials
  • Glass bottles
  • Professional camera equipment
  • Sharp objects
  • Food containers
  • Loud speakers

Families & strollers

The cave is suitable for older children, though younger children require constant supervision on the cliffs. A barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch provides educational insights into local geology.

Food & drink

There is an on-site restaurant overlooking the ocean where guests can enjoy lunch. Booking a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch often includes a stop at this scenic venue.

Pets

Pets are not permitted within the cave system for safety and preservation reasons. Service animals may be allowed with prior coordination.

Good to know

The sea conditions dictate whether swimming in the natural pools is safe. Always listen to the guide during your barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch regarding water entry.

Meeting point

Where to find us

Animal Flower Cave Entrance

North Point, St. Lucy

Main parking area

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Best time to visit

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer

August offers warm weather but keep an eye on sea conditions for cave entry. It is a good time for a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch when morning crowds are thinner.

Helpful tips for your visit

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Arrive Early

Visit between 09:30–11:00 to avoid cruise ship crowds. This is the optimal window for a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch.

Nearby landmarks

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

North Point Lighthouse

5 min

Historical structure offering coastal panoramas.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancellations made within 24 hours of the scheduled barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch may be subject to a fee. Please verify specific terms provided at time of booking.

Where to stay

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Coral Reef Club

30 min
luxury

Upscale resort on the west coast.

About

The place, in context

The Animal Flower Cave sits 27 steps below the northernmost cliff face of Barbados, where Atlantic swells carved chambers through coral limestone over two million years. Named for the sea anemones that bloom in its tidal pools, the cave remained a fishermen's secret until 1780, when a British cartographer recorded its existence during a coastal survey. Commercial access arrived only in 1912, and the site has stayed family-operated since 1951, with guided tours limited to daylight hours when natural light penetrates the roof apertures and illuminates the jade-green pools below. A barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch anchors itself in St. Lucy Parish, the island's least developed district, where mahogany forests give way to exposed coral plateaus and the coastal road narrows to single-track. North Point marks the convergence of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, a geographic seam visible from the cave mouth during low tide when currents collide in perpendicular white lines. The district sustained colonial-era sugar estates until the 1960s, and many tour itineraries weave through plantation ruins, rum distilleries converted to heritage sites, and fishing villages where wooden boats still launch from volcanic-sand beaches. Bajan lunch stops feature cou-cou with flying fish, macaroni pie, and breadfruit steamed in coconut milk — staples of the island's UNESCO-recognized culinary tradition. The cave itself comprises five interconnected chambers, the largest spanning fourteen meters from floor to ceiling, with coral formations embedded in the walls that geologists date to the Pleistocene epoch. Swimming is permitted in two of the pools when sea conditions allow, though wave surges can close access for days at a stretch during winter months when Atlantic storms intensify. Tour operators bundle the cave with stops at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve, where green monkeys roam free-range enclosures, or Farley Hill National Park, a nineteenth-century mansion reduced to stone arches and panoramic ocean views. The full-day barbados island tour format emerged in the 1980s as cruise traffic increased, and today's coastal discovery routes balance natural landmarks with cultural immersion, covering forty to sixty kilometers of the island's eastern and northern shorelines in six to eight hours.

"Atlantic swells carved chambers through coral limestone over two million years, leaving sea anemones to bloom in tidal pools beneath the northernmost cliffs."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

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You descend the 27 steps to the cave entrance at mid-morning, when sunlight angles through the roof apertures and casts rippling columns onto the limestone floor. Your guide points out fossilized coral heads embedded in the walls, then leads you to the first viewing pool where sea anemones retract and bloom with the surge of each incoming wave. If conditions permit, you wade into the jade-green water, bracing against the cool Atlantic current that floods the chamber every eight to twelve seconds. After the cave, your barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch continues south along the coastal road, past centuries-old mahogany trees and overlooks where the Caribbean and Atlantic meet in visible current lines. Lunch arrives at a beachfront pavilion or heritage plantation house — cou-cou, flying fish, macaroni pie, and sweet plantain served family-style with tamarind juice. The afternoon unfolds at the Wildlife Reserve or Farley Hill, where stone arches frame the ocean two hundred meters below and trade winds bend the grass into silver waves. You return to your starting point by late afternoon, salt-dried and sated, having traced sixty kilometers of the island's least-traveled coast.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch tours

What are the opening hours for a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch?

The attraction is open Tuesday through Sunday from 09:30–16:00. It is closed every Monday.

Is there an entrance fee for a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch?

The cave tour fee is 40 BBD per adult.

How many steps are there for a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch?

Visitors must descend 27 steps to access the caves.

Can I book barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch tickets online?

Yes, barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch tickets can be arranged through local operators or at the site.

Is a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch suitable for families?

It is family-friendly, provided children can navigate the 27 steps safely.

What is the best time for a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch?

Arrive between 09:30–11:00 to avoid crowds during your barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch.

Can I swim during my barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch?

Swimming is permitted only if sea conditions allow and is subject to staff approval.

Where is the barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch located?

The address is North Point, St. Lucy, Barbados.

Is food included in a barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch?

Lunch is often a separate option; verify if it is bundled into your specific barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch package.

What should I bring for my barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch?

Bring non-slip shoes, sunscreen, and water for your barbados island tour with animal flower cave and lunch.