Discover the best of Barbados with the Gully Challenge Course & Cave Tour at Harrison’s Cave by Chukka. For about $135 per person, you get a mix of underground marvels and outdoor adventure that appeals to both nature lovers and thrill-seekers. The tour lasts roughly 3 hours 30 minutes, making it a manageable half-day activity that packs a punch.
What we particularly love about this experience is how it combines the serene beauty of Harrison’s Cave with the adrenaline rush of the Gully Challenge obstacle course. The electric tram ride into the cavern offers stunning views of stalactites and waterfalls, while the 14-element ropes course promises plenty of laughs and sweaty fun. We also appreciate how accessible it is, with pickup options and a mobile ticket ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.
A possible consideration is that participants need to have a moderate physical fitness level and enclosed sneakers — so it’s not ideal for those with mobility issues or who prefer a more relaxed activity. Also, since the challenge course prohibits cameras and phones, you won’t be able to snap photos during the most action-packed moments, which might be a downside for some.
This tour fits best for travelers who enjoy a mix of scenic exploration and physical activity. Families, adventure enthusiasts, and curious travelers eager to see Barbados from both underground and treetop perspectives will find it especially rewarding.
Key Points

- Unique combination of underground cave exploration and outdoor obstacle course
- Stunning caverns with formations, waterfalls, and streams
- Largest ropes challenge course in the Caribbean, suitable for families and thrill-seekers
- Includes transportation, harness, gloves, and protective headgear
- Limited to a moderate physical activity level
- No lunch or beverages included, so plan accordingly
Exploring Harrison’s Cave and the Gully Challenge

We begin the day at Harrison’s Cave Eco-Adventure Park, located in the lush hills of Saint Thomas, Barbados. The experience officially kicks off with a brief introductory film about Barbados, setting the scene for your underground adventure. The real highlight is the electric tram ride—a smooth, eco-friendly way to see 1.5 miles of the crystalline cavern. As you glide through, you’ll marvel at the stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, with streams and waterfalls adding to the cavern’s peaceful beauty.
The cave’s interior is impressively cool and quiet, offering a sharp contrast to the tropical heat outside. It’s a fantastic way to learn about the island’s geology while simply soaking in the natural artistry of the cave. Many reviewers, like Laura, have raved about the caves being “interesting and very cool,” noting that the steady ride and beautiful views make it a memorable highlight.
After exiting the cave, the tour shifts gears toward outdoor fun. You’ll don your harness, gloves, and helmet — everything provided — and head to the Gully Challenge Course. This is Caribbean’s largest obstacle course, built with 14 thrilling elements designed to test your agility and courage. It’s a family-friendly adventure, but you’ll need to be comfortable crawling, climbing, and zipping under the tropical sun.
We loved the way the guides, like Gino and Deshawn, kept safety top of mind while creating an environment that was fun and encouraging. As one reviewer noted, “Gino and Deshawn kept us safe,” which adds confidence, especially if you’re new to ropes courses. The rules are simple: get sweaty, laugh a lot, and enjoy the challenge. And as the course is Caribbean’s biggest, you’ll find plenty of variety to keep you engaged.
Following the adrenaline, you can stroll along the Pride of Barbados Nature Trail or relax at the Bird Aviary. It’s a perfect way to wind down and appreciate the island’s native flora and fauna. And, if you’re a rum enthusiast, the Mount Gay Rum Museum offers insight into the world’s oldest commercial rum distillery — a fun bonus for those interested in local spirits.
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Practical Details and Tips

The entire tour is designed for ease and comfort. Your transportation is covered in the price, with air-conditioned vehicles taking you between sites, which is appreciated given Barbados’ warm climate. The group size is limited to 24, maintaining an intimate, less crowded atmosphere.
Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level. The weight limit is 285 lbs, so most travelers can participate comfortably. Enclosed shoes are mandatory, and skirts or dresses are not allowed on the challenge course for safety reasons. Cameras and phones are prohibited on the ropes course to prevent accidents, but you’ll have plenty of other opportunities to take pictures before and after.
Since lunch isn’t included, consider bringing a snack or planning to purchase food at the Green Monkey Pool Bar & Grill afterward. Locker rentals are available for $5 USD if you want to explore hands-free.
Booking is flexible with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance, making it easy to adapt your plans if needed.
Authentic Experiences Based on Reviews

Many who’ve taken this tour mention how stunning the cave views are. Laura, for instance, called the caves “interesting and very cool,” highlighting their natural beauty and the way they showcase Barbados’ geological features. She also appreciated the guides’ professionalism, which kept safety a priority.
The ropes course is often described as “fun,” with visitors like Laura noting the guides “kept us safe,” and “it was a blast crawling, climbing, and zipping.” The size and scope of the challenge course seem to impress, offering enough variety to make the adventure worthwhile.
The balance of nature exploration and active fun** makes this tour appealing to a broad audience. It’s particularly well-suited for families looking for adventure, active travelers eager for a physical challenge, or anyone wanting to see Barbados’ natural wonders from multiple angles.
The Sum Up

This combined tour of Harrison’s Cave and the Gully Challenge Course offers a rare mix of calm natural beauty and high-energy fun. For a reasonable price, you get to explore stunning subterranean formations, experience the thrill of the Caribbean’s largest obstacle course, and enjoy some relaxed time on a nature trail or at the rum museum.
It’s ideal for travelers who want a bit of everything — scenic views, adventure, and cultural insights. The experience is especially suited for those comfortable with moderate physical activity and who enjoy being outdoors in a tropical setting. If you’re traveling as a family or with friends, this tour provides both memorable moments and plenty of laughs.
Just remember to plan for the no camera rule on the challenge course and dress appropriately for climbing and zipping. Overall, it’s a value-packed experience that promises a full day of discovery and excitement in Barbados.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, making it easy to move from Harrison’s Cave to the challenge course and other sites.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, giving you enough time to explore the cave, enjoy the ropes course, and relax afterward.
What should I wear?
Fully enclosed sneakers are required for safety on the challenge course. Avoid skirts or dresses, as they are not allowed. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for climbing and zipping.
Can I take photos during the adventure?
You can’t take cameras or phones on the challenge course to ensure safety. However, you’re free to take photos during the cave tour and other parts of the experience.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it’s family-friendly, and many reviews note how fun it is for kids. Just ensure they meet the physical fitness requirements and are comfortable with heights and zipping.
What’s not included?
Lunch and beverages aren’t included, but food is available for purchase at the Green Monkey Pool Bar & Grill. Locker rentals are available for $5 USD if needed.
This tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Barbados’ natural beauty and adventurous spirit. Whether you’re eager to see stunning caves or challenge yourself on the tallest obstacle course in the Caribbean, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
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