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Three hotels in a row | BARBADOS

Updated: May 22, 2024

If you're seeking the ultimate Platinum Coast experience in Holetown, look no further than these three fantastic hotels. Located within walking distance (though the midday sun might test your resolve!) from town, including the fabulous Limegrove shopping centre. Each hotel offers its own unique charm and convenience. Read on to discover more about these exceptional options.Mostly these hotels offer a lot of comfort and ease to stay put, most guests tend to laze the days away on the beach and short strolls into town.


These hotels excel in providing comfort and convenience, making it tempting for guests to spend their days lounging on the beach or taking leisurely strolls into town and not doing much more.



Mango Bay is a small boutique hotel that offers an authentic experience. Enjoy personalised service and immerse yourself in Barbados' rich history during your stay. Relax, indulge in spa treatments, seek adventure, and explore—all included in your package. At Mango Bay, they do bring the Barbados dreams to life.


Mango Bay is completely walkable to Hometown and Limegrove shopping centre. Without a car taxis are easily available to take you to the top restaurants. The Food at Mango Bay is great, we notice most people mostly spend their holiday lazing on its beach and not going too far.


Next hotel along, approx 100metres is Sandpiper


The Sandpiper stands out as one of the most exclusive small hotels in the West Indies. This gem, part of the Capaldi family's portfolio and sister hotel to Coral Reef Club (next one up), exudes charm and style while maintaining the laid-back Caribbean vibe. Surrounded by lush orchid trees, bougainvillea, and swaying coconut palms, The Sandpiper offers a variety of accommodations including Garden Rooms, One and Two-Bedroom Suites, as well as the exquisite Tree Top and Beach House Suites. Each room and suite features beautiful views of the gardens, pool, or the pristine beach and Caribbean Sea, ensuring a truly picturesque escape.


Next hotel along moving out of town, approx 400metres is Coral Reef.


Coral Reef Club embodies the timeless traditions of old Barbadian hospitality, evident in its service, atmosphere, and architecture. As one of the few family-owned and operated properties on the island, now in its second generation under the O'Hara family, this elegantly refined hotel feels like a cherished home-away-from-home. Spread across twelve acres, the accommodations feature authentic design elements such as wooden balustrades, fretwork, and shuttered windows opening onto lush gardens where colourful birds flutter amidst mahogany and frangipani trees. The Luxury Cottage/Suites and Plantation Suites, each with their own plunge pools, boast outstanding interiors, completing the picture of relaxed Caribbean luxury.


Hard to say which is the “best” but all three of these will not disappoint.


Perhaps you are looking for alternative options or areas to stay on your visit to Barbados. Click the link HERE to explore all options available.


OUR BONUS SELECTION HOTEL:

Cobblers Cove isnt much further down the road (but isnt in a row) so we have selected this beautiful "old money"hotel as our bonus.


Don't forget to get travel insurance,

It is best to get asap.


 
 

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