Tucked away along Barbados’ scenic South Coast, Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary is once again open to the public! Spanning over 35 acres, this protected wetland, features the largest lake in Barbados.

Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary is not only a haven for several bird species and wildlife but is also a designated RAMSAR Wetland of International Importance, recognised for its unique ecological value. As Barbados’ largest remaining red and white mangrove forest, Graeme Hall plays a critical role in preserving biodiversity and providing a supportive environment for a wide array of bird species, animals, reptiles and marine life. While visiting, take a moment to enjoy the offerings at the onsite café.


