Welchman Hall Gully
Tourist attraction · Saint Thomas ·

Welchman Hall Gully

Tourist attraction · Saint Thomas ·

Tropical gully with green monkeys, exotic plants, and cave tours

nature walks
guided tours
beautiful trees
tropical valley
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
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Welchman Hall Gully by Photo by Joe Ross/Flickr
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Welchman Hall Gully by null
Welchman Hall Gully by null
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Welchman Hall, Saint Thomas Barbados Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Welchman Hall, Saint Thomas Barbados Get directions

+1 246 438 6671
welchmanhallgullybarbados.com
@welchmanhallgully

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 22, 2026

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"Perhaps the most fantastical scene of the series is in the 'city of gold,' El Dorado. In the Season 3 finale, viewers see John B, Big John, and the Pogues enter a cave and wind up immersed in a metallic world. Those cave and jungle scenes were filmed at Welchman Hall Gully in Barbados (not Venezuela, as the show suggests), and while much of the aesthetic from the show was computer-generated, the real caves and natural surroundings are still beautiful as ever." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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"Tours of this rain forest gully, three quarters of a mile long and home to numerous exotic and tropical plants, are available daily. The gully also features wild monkeys who swing from vines connecting the gully’s trees. Visitors can watch the monkeys feed on a specially built platform."

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Welchman Hall Gully

Volker D.

Google
This exceptional rainforest garden is reputedly the origin of the grapefruit. From the vantage point, one can enjoy a splendid vista of the East Coast. One of my Top 10 places

Frank A

Google
A must see. We grabbed a taxi from the cruise terminal and our driver Mr. Smart was amazing. We asked if he'd provide us a tour of the island with the ride to Welchman Hall and then return us to Carlisle Bay. What a great way to see the Island at roughly 60 USD per person. Mr. Smart waited for us to explore the natural reserve then drove us to Carlisle Bay and came back to drop up back at the port for our cruise. No wait and it was private. Just cant beat it having to wait as with typical tours for about the same price to wait until they fill each van you can be sitting for 30 to 45 minutes.

Bruce C.

Google
I love this Gully! The fauna is really cool and I enjoyed the information in the guide. I 100% recommend seeing this attraction.

Sam R.

Google
Well worth the drive! A nice stroll through beautiful vegitation. The monkeys are just about doing thier thing.

Beautiful B.

Google
Excellent walk through nature. Beautiful trees and scenery. The only animals we actually saw, the day we visited were roosters 🐓 who could not wait too greet you. 🤣

Matthew D.

Google
100% best nature walks, self guided path, no shortage of beautiful trees and if you are blessed you will see monkeys. They have specific feeding times, so call to confirm, after lunch time, you may see them chilling and playing.

Jen S

Google
Welchman's Gully is best seen with a guide though you can explore it on your own. Our guide, Johnathon, kept us engaged and informed as we ambled down the well maintained path (very accessible to kids and the elderly). It was truly awe-inspiring to see the resilience of this former cave turned gully. Whether you're into forest bathing or learning more about Barbados conservation efforts, this is the spot for you!

Sabrina M.

Google
If you're a local... don't skip this. If you're a visitor, don't skip it! Such a wonderful experience. We were initially going to just walk through on our own but ended up meeting tour guide Asan, I've never had a better tour in my life. It was educational, indept and beautiful. He was teacher, photographer and guide. Book with him. I learnt names of trees, vines and fruits.