Blackwoods Screw Dock
Blackwoods Screw Dock
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MimiA165
Broxbourne, UK402 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2017 • Couples
A historic dry dock which has sadly fell into disrepair to lack of use. Once used by the British Navy during WWII and believed to be the only one of this kind in the world. Although disused, the area has been renovated with a marine museum that showcases the dock's history, a bar and restaurant. Whilst there, enjoy a rum punch or a walk along the beach a few yards away.
Written May 4, 2017
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George B
Aberdeen, UK1,538 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Couples
Blackwoods Screw Dock is a marvel of engineering built around 1893 which was able to lift ships our of the water for repair and refurbishmment. It has now largely rusted but you can still see the principles of operation. This enabled the engineers to carry out repairs under the waterline.
Nice little bar selling good range of drinks and small museum showing history of area.
Well worth a visit and the beach area is superb. Would be worth visiting for this alone.
Do not miss this little Gem during your visit to Barbados. 5* visit
Written February 28, 2017
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longtimetraveller13
Windsor, UK153 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2016 • Couples
We came across this delightful little corner of Bridgetown by chance as we walked along Pierhead looking at the boats. A sudden shower took us into an interesting looking little bar with a very odd name - Blackwoods Screw Dock., We then discovered this was the site of a unique piece of Victorian engineering which was in use from 1893 until the 1960s. Sadly the original machinery was allowed to rust but the dock can be viewed and there is a charming little museum relating its history. There is a small restaurant and also access to the most beautiful beach. This was the highlight of our visit to Barbados from a cruise ship.
Written February 28, 2016
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yunshou57
Scotland, UK264 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2016 • Couples
Interesting to see this dry dock built in 1893 that used to lift ships out of the water and turn them on their sides for maintenance work. There is a museum of photographs and a bar to buy a rum drink at but after that there is not much else. The visit would take no longer than 10 minutes and was disapppointing.
Written November 15, 2016
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Linda R
Nottingham, UK751 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2018 • Couples
Friends of ours told us to visit Screw Dock for a drink as we always drank on the waterfront when in Bridgetown. When we arrived the place was closed and it looked as if it had been closed for sometime. There was no explanation to say why it was closed.
Written April 10, 2018
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_bajanrose_9
Bridgetown, Barbados62 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2016
The Screw Dock was built between 1887 and 1893. The Bridgetown Dry Dock was built in 1887, with Victorian engineering. The actual Screw Lifting Dock started construction in 1889 and was completed in 1893. It had a lifting capacity of 1,200 tons, measuring 240ft in length with a 46ft beam and a 13ft shaft. It also operated on steam, but later converted to electricity. It could handle vessels drawing not more than 14 ft of water.
Ships came into the Bridgetown Careenage and had their vessels lifted out of the water for repairs and to be cleaned in the dock. The boats were turned on their sides, so the bottoms could be scraped, caulked and painted. The dock was also used by the British Navy for boat repairs during World War II.

The dock yard finally closed in 1985. The Bridgetown Screw Dock is the only dry dock of its kind known to exist in the world.
Take a walk through history as you enter our Historical Maritime Centre featuring interesting artefacts, displays and photos of Barbados from the 19th and 20th centuries. Then enjoy a cold refreshing drink from our bar and delicious local fare at Blackwoods Tavern.
Written August 9, 2017
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Chris2006
London278 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2017 • Friends
This is easy to find - just walk along the dock at Bridgetown past the bars and fishing boats. BUT there is now a high chain link fence surrounding the site, and access to view it and take photos is all but impossible. A cafe has opened exploiting the site, but this was closed when we visited, and again the chain link fence stopped us from viewing the site. A few years' ago there were rumoured to be plans to restore the site to working order. But much like everything else in Barbados these have fallen short to doing nothing, and the structure seems to have deteriorated since we saw it last in 2014. Publicity states that it is the only remaining Screw Dock in the world - so why is it being allowed to fall to pieces?
Written March 29, 2017
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charlie b
Bridgetown, Barbados9 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023 • Family
Amazing bit of unexplored engineering. It's the only screw dock let in the world and it would be great to see it restored.
Written June 7, 2024
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rayrest
Fenton, UK7,996 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Couples
Located on pierhead in Bridgetown is Blackwoods screw dock that dates back to Victorian times and the area has had some rejuvenation work carried out. There is a museum and also a bar serving drinks but not food.
Written June 11, 2018
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Tammy B
Barbados29 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Family
As a tour guide on the island, i do regular tours to this location. As a local i know there's lots of rich history to this place & it's a joy sharing that information with visitors. But, the issue is, we take lots of persons here and they always expect so much more. Yes there is a bar available, but it's just pretty disappointing that the one guy that works the bar also has to do the tour of location when visitors arrive. This is unfortunate in the fact that he is sometimes occupied with a group, while others who are waiting to be served at the bar have to be waiting in vain. More persons need to be employed here. It's a no-brainer. I also recommend that instead of just serving juices & alcohol here, little bites & snackables like pastries & local finger foods should be made available.
Seeing this place is one of the only types of it's kind left in the world, the government has allowed it to become way too run-down & more activities need to be organized to make visitors feel involved when they arrive. Also, it is not wheel-chair accessible.
Other than this, the surrounding views of Bridgetown are picture perfect!
Written October 19, 2017
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