Hunte's Gardens


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https://chukka.com/barbados/huntes-gardens

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Address:

Hwy 3A, Coffee Gully

Open:

Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM


Reviews

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a month ago
Amazingly beautiful. Lush foliage and flowers of all kinds. Intricate walkways winding throughout. Many sitting spots along the way. At the top, sip some wonderful drinks and light snacks. Small but nice souvenir shop. Watch out for the Giant African snail, we did see one (they are poisonous so don’t touch.) Worth the drive to visit Hunte’s Gardens.
by A Vaughn

a week ago
USD25 entrance fee. Got there by Route 6 bus for$3.50 plus a 15min walk. Return visit to see it all again after 8 intervening years, glad to see it is still so beautifully kept.
by Andy Lee

3 months ago
Simply stunning! Soooo many beautiful flowers, plants, and trees. We saw something different from every angle. Plenty of benches if you want to just sit and take it all in. Lots of picture opportunities. Definitely recommend going on your trip to Barbados. Most likely will go again next time we’re there since we loved it so much.
by Jon Steffan

a month ago
We didn't pay the $25 for it the entrance fee but it's a beautiful place. If you have time and would like to wander on 2 acres of property. It's simply beautiful and relaxing.
by JENNEKEN ROBINSON

6 months ago
The garden is magical. The trail is well paved and the directions are clear. The lush foliage keeps the area cool and comfortable, which is a welcome break from the heat felt outside. There are so many beautiful plants, in various colours, shapes and sizes. There are monkeys roaming freely, frolicking and eating in the trees. There are many sitting areas and nooks along the trail but on the day I visited the seats were wet from the rain. The rain did not make the trail difficult, though. I walked comfortably in sandals without feeling the damp of the ground because the walking path was made of stepping stones. I was told there's a cafe but when I entered the souvenir shop, I saw no café. There's a large balcony seating area overlooking the garden if you want to lounge a bit. There are some art installations, comprised of old technology like typewriters and sewing machines, among other bits I do not recall. Refer to the photos for details.
by Sade Euzebe

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