b'What to do in BarbadosBarbados cruise port is located in a deep water harbour a mile out of the city centre of Bridgetown. Despite the fact that its a small island, measuring only 21 by 14 miles, Barbados is packed full of things to see and do, whether you choose to spend your time exploring the many plantations and Georgian style houses that dot the hills from the time when the island was an outpost of the British Empire, or youd simply prefer to try out the local rum while relaxing in a hammock by the beach.Mount Gay DistilleryA trip to the island wouldnt be complete without a taste of Barbadian rum, the likes of which has been made for over 300 years at Mount Gay. The abundance of natural molasses and sugars on the island meant it was the perfect setting for early settlers to create this unique spirit, and its still being made today. A visit to Mount Gay will allow you to learn about the distillation, and of course, a chance to try the rum itself.Harrisons CaveHidden under the heart of the island is a network of underground cave systems; the most famous and widely visited is Harrisons Cave, a system of 50 foot high crystallised limestone caverns, fast flowing streams and even a thundering immense underground waterfall.Hour long tram tours are run daily, or you can get even more adventurous and book yourself onto an eco-adventure tour with helmets, headlamps and a lot of trekking above and below ground.Cruise & StayWithourBarbadosCruise&Staypackages,yourflightswill always be included. We also offer flights from a number of regional airports throughout the UK giving you much greater flexibility and making your holiday experience as smooth as possible.view barbados dealsCRUISENATION SUMMER SUN 201969'