• Ricky - Our main tour guide.

    Hi there! Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Sarah Taylor and I run Glory Tours here in Barbados.

    My family is one of the oldest families on the Island. When the Island was settled in 1625, King James allotted different lands to Lords and Dukes, as well as to persons who had fought very bravely on behalf of England. My family was one of those families. My great grandfather was one of the first photographers on the island. Through our previous relationship with the Royal Family, he was hired to take their family photographs on the island. My family has deep roots here; therefore, I am fortunate to have many original stories to share with our visitors.

    I have a great love for my island and for meeting new people. Out of that love, Glory Tours was born. Customer satisfaction is our number one priority. Our goal is to put a smile on our guests’ faces and to keep them smiling as we share the beauty, culture and history of Barbados

    Our staff is comprised of passionate and whole-hearted members, such as Ricky, who has been working with us for two and a half years. He is fun guy who loves to have a laugh. He is also very knowledgeable on the island. He loves children and has two of his own, and he is always ready to lend a hand.

    Our tour guides, Ricky and I all look forward to serving you in the future. Welcome to Barbados!



    January 15, 2001




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    Harrison's Cave is a limestone cave with 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.
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    Barbados is home to a hawksbill and leatherback turtles. Once endangered by over-fishing, these great creatures are now protected and monitored throughout the Island.