Barbados Concorde Experience


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a month ago
Absolutely loved this. Such a shame you can't get on and have a look round at the moment. First time I've seen this beautiful machine close up, much smaller than I imagined. There's some nice small exhibits surrounding the plane and in all, it's a very good and unique way to kill some time while waiting to depart. There are also food and gift outlets which I'm pleased to say don't take your eyes out. The waiting are also has very clean toilets and air conditioning.
by Phil

2 months ago
Multipurpose museum! Used for TUI flights during our cruise with P&O Arvia. What a surprising treat to see the Concorde once again! I appreciate also the model of the Arvia cruise ship. There’s coffee shop and small souvenir shops where you can buy some local rums, rum cakes, spices and snacks. There’s toilet facilities, drinking water fountain & excellent free wifi!
by Richard Paul Quinlog

9 years ago
This is a very very impressive exhibit. Not only do they have an amazing light show on the Concorde itself, but you're also able to walk through the length of the plane and sit down in the seats! Our guide was very informative and made sure to get answers for any of the questions she didn't know the answers to. There are also fascinating displays around the Concorde talking about the traveling experience for the passengers, technical information, and the history of Barbados aviation. The Concorde was one of the greatest commercial airplanes to fly, and this exhibit is well worth it for everybody, if you have a particular interest in planes or not. Cannot recommend highly enough!
by Ross R

a month ago
Its the overflow duty free. Minimal shops and places to eat so killing time here isnt great yes there is a plane in the middle of the room but its rather lack luster
by Kyle Izzard

8 years ago
Great way to get on board a real Concord and learn about the engineer marvel this was for its time, and even now. Walk down the aisle, sit in the seats, and get plenty of pix to show your friends. Queen Elizabeth reportedly rode in seat 1a so go feel the vibe.
by Fritz Feltner

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