Harrison’s Cave
Harrison’s Cave (Highway 2, Welchman Hall, St. Thomas Parish) — A unique phenomenon of nature, Harrison’s Cave is an amazing gallery of stalactites hanging from the roof of the cave, and stalagmites that emerge from the ground, with streams of crystal-clear running water that drop from breathtaking waterfalls to form deep emerald pools. The stalactites and stalagmites were formed over thousands of years and in some places the stalactites have reached down to the stalagmites and a spectacular pillar has been formed.
Visitors are driven in electrically operated trams down through the extensive system of caves and at the lowest level point in the cave, visitors are invited to leave the tram and walk alongside a spectacular waterfall which plunges into a deep pool. Open daily, the first tour starts at 9 am and the last one at 3:45 pm. Rates: US$30.30 (adult), US$15.15 (children). See Harrison’s website for more details: www.harrisonscave.com
