Bridgetown, Barbados cruise port guide
When you arrive in Barbados on an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise, begin your exploration with the capital, Bridgetown. There are many attractions in this small Caribbean city, but by all means pause to admire its many colonial buildings, the Parliament Building and the statue of Lord Nelson standing in what is currently called the National Heroes Square. Barbados has retained somewhat of a British feel, with its place names, cricket, horse-racing and polo, Anglican parish churches and even a hilly district known as Scotland. But the Britishness can be exaggerated, for this is a distinctly West Indian country, covered by a patch-work of sugarcane fields and dotted with tiny rum shops. The Garrison Historic Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with magnificent 18th- and 19th-century buildings, is a must-see stop, featuring one of the world's finest collection of cannons. It also includes the George Washington House, where the American patriot spent six weeks of his life. The current St. John's Church, in the eastern parish of the same name, is the fifth reconstruction of the oldest local church, in Barbadian Gothic style. Perched on a cliff 800 feet above the sea, it dates back to 1836. Its interior hosts a sculpture by 18th-century British artist Richard Westmacott, while its churchyard contains the tomb of Ferdinando Paleologus, a direct descendant of the brother of Constantine XI, the last Byzantine emperor. Book an MSC excursion to discover the island’s history at the Barbados Museum and Historical Society in the St. Michael neighbourhood. And tour Sunbury Plantation House, located in the tranquil St. Philip countryside. Dating back to 1650, it’s a living monument to plantation life and a bygone era. Harrison’s Cave, in St. Thomas district, is a wonder of nature with its stalactites, stalagmites, streams, lakes and waterfalls. In one of the caverns, the play of light on the rocks is so in-tense that it has been nicknamed “The Crystal Room”. For some fun at the beach, head to Pirates Cove, one of the best beaches on Barbados. Featuring palm trees and chickee huts, white sand and crystal-clear water, it’s the perfect place to relax, just a stone’s throw from Bridgetown. If you’re brave enough to dive into the deep, set out on an MSC excursion inside a real submarine, the Atlantis, to explore the coral reef and discover the beauty that the depths reveal.
About Bridgetown, Barbados
Bridgetown is the capital and only city of Barbados, whose historic centre and 18th–19th-century Garrison earned UNESCO World Heritage status in June 2011. The compact downtown sits roughly one mile south of the cruise terminal and is easily walkable, anchored by the Careenage waterway, Broad Street's duty-free shopping, and some of the best-preserved colonial architecture in the eastern Caribbean. It is a regular port of call for major international cruise lines, offering world-class rum heritage, water sports, and cricket culture.
The Careenage is the original 17th-century harbour creek at the heart of old Bridgetown, now lined with restaurants, bars, and boutiques housed in former ship-supply warehouses; the pedestrianised Chamberlain Bridge offers a relaxed vantage point over the water. A mile south, the Garrison Savannah historic district encompasses George Washington House, the Barbados Museum, St Ann's Fort, Needham's Point with its lighthouse and Charles Fort artillery position, and the island's principal horse-racing track. Mount Gay Rum Distillery — among the world's oldest rum producers — lies about a mile north of the terminal, as does Stade's West Indies Rum Distillery (makers of Malibu). Water-based excursions are a core part of the Bridgetown experience: Atlantis Submarines runs introductory dives; scuba operators including West Side Scuba, Roger's Scuba Shack, G Fish, and Barbados Blue at the Hilton offer reef and wreck programmes; and the Shallow Draught hosts boat-trip operators such as Tiami, Silver Moon, Cat and the Fiddle, Seaduced, Calabaza, Jolly Roger, and Eclipse Fishing for sailing, snorkelling, and party-cruise departures.
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Crystal Symphony · North America · 39 nights
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$441 / night
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Crystal Symphony · North America · 11 nights
from $4,525
$411 / night
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Crystal Symphony · North America · 3 nights
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$466 / night
Bridgetown to New York City
Crystal Symphony · North America · 8 nights
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$547 / night
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Queen Elizabeth · Pacific Northwest · 40 nights
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$76 / night
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