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Joe’s River Tropical Rainforest

Bathsheba
St. Joseph
The East Coast
Barbados

Type: Theme Park

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Located on the outskirts of Bathsheba, with the extraordinary Hackleton’s Cliff on one side and the powerful Atlantic Ocean on the other, the site is a nature-lover’s paradise. The 85 acres of woodland and rainforest are home to giant ficus, cabbage palm trees, mahogany trees, white woods, and bearded fig trees. There are picnic areas and nature trails throughout the forest, and even some wooden houses where you can stay overnight.
Last updated February 29, 2008
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