Andromeda Botanical GardensAndromeda Botanical Gardens sited in Bathsheba in the parish of St. Joseph on the lovely island of Barbados is a six acre tropical garden which was named for the massive outcrop of rock on which the house and garden have been constructed and appear to be bound; just like the legendary Greek maiden Andromeda who was chained to the massive rock as a sacrifice.
The tranquil setting that is Andromeda Gardens acts as a natural lure to many of the island’s wildlife so visitors to the gardens are often treated to the hilarious antics of the indigenous Green Monkey and the sweet melodies of many local birds. This is in large part due to the natural landscaping that was achieved over the years which keeps this garden from appearing too structured or planned.
Also located on the property is a large Bearded Fig Tree from which the island of Barbados got its name by the Portuguese who first saw the magnificent trees on the island. This beautiful garden features many plants from around the world including several rare species and hybrids which dot the landscape along the large boulders and lily ponds.
From Andromeda Gardens visitors are treated to the spectacular views of the east coast of Barbados overlooking the scenic Bathsheba coastline and Tent Bay. This garden which seems to sprout from the slopes of this picturesque spot on the island of Barbados looms gracefully above the Atlantic Ocean and gives visitors to the site a taste of Barbados' natural air conditioning as the gentle breezes make exploring this tropical garden a relaxing and pleasurable experience.
Andromeda Gardens here in Barbados features a gift shop and restaurant where you can and comfortably refresh yourself after taking in the natural beauty that is Andromeda Gardens. Remember, admission to the garden is free to Barbados National Trust members and members of affiliate Trusts but all are welcomed.
Additional Information
NB. Andromeda Garden is closed on the following days…• Easter Sunday
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