One of Barbados’ most beloved natural treasures is open once again, and visitors are raving. The Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary has reopened its gates, welcoming guests into a lush world of mangroves, wildlife, and wonder.

From the moment you step onto the mile-long trail, you’re immersed in a vibrant wetland ecosystem teeming with life. Colorful parrots greet you in the Gully Aviary, while turtles, tarpon, and waterfowls make appearances along the way. Birdwatchers are especially thrilled as the sanctuary is a key stop on the Atlantic Flyway, and sightings of herons, egrets, and coots are plentiful.
The real star of the show? The mangroves. These remarkable trees stabilize the shoreline, shelter young aquatic life, and create a peaceful, shaded haven for waterfowl and curious explorers alike.
With glowing guest reviews and a renewed commitment to conservation, Graeme Hall is once again a must-visit destination for nature lovers, families, and anyone seeking a quiet escape in Barbados.
Plan your visit today and rediscover the wild heart of the island.
Find your ideal Barbados accommodation...