When we exited we were led to lunch, as we were handed and adorned with both the lunch and rum experience bracelets. There are stalactites and stalagmites though not as dramatic as thought (them being large and joining). There are streams, waterfalls and you will get dripped upon as you go. The tour guide was very good, stopping from time to time describing the features thereof. We then went into the cave entrance, got donned up with safety helmets and boarded the tram. The walk was very interesting loads of plant life crammed into that relatively small space, birds and monkeys there too. We then went into a glass lift that lowered us into an area where the nature reserve walk and the cave entrance was. We were shown a 8min~ video of the history of Barbados which was quite interesting, gearing us up for what was to follow. Staff there was excited and tried to generate such in the visitors. I was surprised how developed the venue was. You'll have to sign e-waivers before you're fully booked though. I booked the basic cave tour (forgot its official name) with coach transfer from/to the hotel. I learned that I had to book the tour on-line via the visit-barbados website whose link went to 'Chukka'.
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