An intriguing collection of unusual and beautiful plant specimens from around the world is cultivated in 6 acres of gardens nestled between streams, ponds, and rocky outcroppings overlooking the sea above the Bathsheba coastline. The gardens were created in 1954 with flowering plants collected by the late horticulturist Iris Bannochie. They're now administered by the Barbados National Trust. The Hibiscus Café serves snacks and drinks. COST: $6.