Ride Barbados
Ride Barbados: Equestrian Adventures in Saint Andrew
Explore Barbados's stunning landscapes on horseback with guided tours suitable for all skill levels. Discover the beauty of Saint Andrew!
Ride Barbados offers guided horseback tours through the scenic landscapes of Saint Andrew, Barbados. Suitable for all skill levels, it provides a unique way to experience the island's natural beauty and cultural heritage, with knowledgeable guides sharing insights into the local environment and history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
To reach Ride Barbados using public transport, take a bus from Bridgetown to All Saints. From the All Saints bus stop, it's best to take a taxi to Ride Barbados, as it's located in a more remote area. Bus fare is BBD 3.50 per person. Confirm the taxi fare to Ride Barbados before starting your ride; a short trip should cost approximately BBD 20-30.
Taxi
From Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI), a taxi is the most direct way to reach Ride Barbados. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes, depending on traffic. Agree on a fare with the driver before departing; the cost should be around BBD 70-90. Alternatively, from Bridgetown, a taxi ride will take around 22 minutes and cost approximately BBD 45-60.
Driving
If driving from Bridgetown, take Highway 1 and then Highway 2 to Benny Hall, Saint Andrew. The drive is approximately 22 km and takes about 25 minutes. Parking is available at Ride Barbados. Be aware that roads in Saint Andrew can be narrow and winding.
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