4.2 from partner siteYour guide will meet you at your agreed upon meeting point, holding a sign with your name. From there, the tour will proceed to what is considered the island's national monument, the Berkeley Memorial. Then, you go by a historical slave market. Continue on throughout the old town, where you will see old forts that are now being used as the current prison and police station. You'll see historical churches from the olden days. Then proceed to the open country roads where you can observe nesting birds.
Next, you will arrive at Caribelle Batik, the handy work of Samuel Jefferson, the ancestor to Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States. There, you will see the ruins of a sugar plantation, the beginning of the rainforest, a botanical garden and a factory and gift shop, where you will be allotted 30-minutes to browse.
You will then proceed to Timothy Hill, towards the southeast peninsula, where you will see the most picturesque views anywhere in the Caribbean. From this vantage point you will be able to see both the Caribbean Sea as well as the Atlantic Ocean, right next to each other. Observe the contrasting differences between both bodies of water. After this stop, you will be taken back to your original departure point.