Point of interest

North Point

35 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Parris
December 15, 2017
North Point presents a totally different view of Barbados from it's northern most point. The ocean meets the cliffs and create some of the most stunning views. You can go down into the caves and see the animal flowers (like venus fly traps that react when touched), and the cave formations and pools. bring water shoes or something similar. The cave can be slippery. Walk around the entire point as views on one side are different than the other. There is now a restaurant and sun deck at North Point so plan to make the trek and spend some time.
North Point presents a totally different view of Barbados from it's northern most point. The ocean meets the cliffs and create some of the most stunning views. You can go down into the caves and see the animal flowers (like venus fly traps that react when touched), and the cave formations and pool…
Daniel
August 8, 2016
The furthest point north on the Island.
Caroline
December 19, 2013
WOW - is all I can say. Barbados offers everything -calm waters and sandy beaches, rugged cliffs with dramatic waves in an Island only measuring 21 x 14 miles.
Aileen
August 16, 2018
Watch the waterfalls. Take a picnic lunch or dine at the restaurant there.
Karen
August 19, 2017
Stunning scenes of the Caribbean Sea meeting the Atlantic Ocean. Crashing waves, caves to explore, whale watching whilst relaxing in the bar and restaurant.

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