The Garrison Savannah has been the home of horse racing in Barbados since 1845. This grand plantation house and its grounds are bursting with antiques, exotic fruits and flowers. Horse Racing Experience at the Garrison Savannah Racetrack (From US$95.00) Shore Excursion: Explore and Discover Barbados (From US$98.00) Barbados Shore Excursion: Coastal Sightseeing Tour (From US$101.00) Island Tour (From US$85.00) Land & Sea Tour (From US$200.00) See all Garrison Savannah - Barbados Turf Club experiences on Tripadvisor The Barbados Turf Club organizes three seasons of racing per year. The rum is still produced using the original pot still method. Tailor-made Luxury Horse Racing tours. However, there are gardens too – horticulturalist Anthony Hunte has created and cares for one of the finest gardens in the Caribbean. This racecourse is the largest & best in Barbados and host to the Barbados Gold Cup each March. The Garrison Savannah has been the home of horse racing in Barbados since 1845. Saturday December 26, 2020 4th and final Race Day of the 3rd Racing Season – (DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL BOXING DAY RACING) Please click link for more info.

08 Aug, 2020. For a different side of the island, head to the east coast – hire a jeep and explore the rugged Atlantic coast. Created with first-hand knowledge. Saturday December 26, 2020 4th and final Race Day of the 3rd Racing Season – (DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL BOXING DAY RACING) Races are all year round & usually held every other Saturday so check the times and dates before making heading out. Races are all year round & usually held every other Saturday so check the times and dates before making heading out. Garrison Savannah; BTC Facilities; Directions; Parking; FAQ; Members Info. The whole family can enjoy Barbadian dishes like pudding and souse, rice and stew, fried fish and fish cakes. This racecourse is the largest & best in Barbados and host to the Barbados Gold Cup each March. Sponsors Lounge – $50.00 (subject to availability) Grandstand (Gold) – $20.00 Entrance to Grounds – $10.00 Children Grounds – $5.00 (5-12 years old) Stroll amongst the rum shops and stalls of Baxter’s Road or meander from bar to bar along “The Gap”.Barbados means the ‘bearded ones‘ in Spanish which possibly refers to the fabled indigenous Arawaks, the sea splashed reefs or the long roots of the abundant bearded fig trees. These meetings run from January to April; May to August and from October to December, normally every other Saturday. You don’t need to be a serious player to enjoy the Turf Club – just chill out and soak up the atmosphere, sights and sounds.When the sun goes down, the Barbados scene starts to sizzle. His brilliant stories are as colourful as the plants, flowers and trees which he’s cultivated here in the heart of the rainforest.For the ladies and those itching to spend, head for Holetown and browse through the brightly coloured Bajan boutique shops, and for those international luxury brands you’ll find all the big-name designers at Lime Grove shopping mall.For some delicious seafood, and on Friday night in particular, the thing to do is visit the fish fry at Oistins Bay Gardens where there’s a great selection to choose from. Quenching the thirst is not a problem with drinks ranging from refreshing coconut water and icy cold beer to the finest Barbadian rum.The track is a 6 furlongs oval grass strip and races are run at distances of 5 furlongs (1000 meters); 5½ furlongs (1100 meters); 7.8 furlongs (1570 meters); 9 furlongs (1800 meters) and 10 furlongs (2000 meters), with the horses running in a clockwise (right handed) direction.Today, the excitement produced by the thousands of exuberant spectators is contagious and this being Barbados, horse racing is used as a great excuse for an array of entertainment and festivities. Those who want to enjoy the spectacle from the stands can do so, whilst others who prefer an informal picnic atmosphere can lounge in the shade of the tall trees surrounding the track. Racing at the Garrison is not only for the race fan but can be a day of family entertainment.