8 Best Hotels in Barbados

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Most visitors stay either on the fashionable west coast north of Bridgetown or on the action-packed south coast. On the west coast, the beachfront resorts in St. Peter and St. James parishes are mostly luxurious, self-contained enclaves. Highway 1, a two-lane road with considerable traffic, runs past these resorts; strolling to a nearby bar or restaurant can be a bit difficult. Along the south coast in Christ Church Parish, several hotels are close to the busy strip known as St. Lawrence Gap, convenient to a number of small restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. On the much more remote east coast, a few small inns offer oceanfront views and get-away-from-it-all tranquility.

In keeping with the smoke-free policy enforced throughout Barbados, smoking is restricted to open outdoor areas such as the beach. It is not permitted in hotels (neither rooms nor public areas) or in restaurants.

Room rates in Barbados may be twice as high in season (December 15–April 15) compared with rates in the quieter months; however, special promotions and vacation packages are available throughout the year. Most hotels include no meals in their rates, but some include breakfast and many offer a meal plan. Some require you to purchase a meal plan in the high season, and a few offer all-inclusive packages.

Resorts run the gamut from unpretentious to exceedingly formal, and in terms of size, intimacy, amenities, and price. Families and long-term visitors may choose from a wide variety of villas and condos. A few small, cozy inns are found along the east and southeast coasts, as well as in the northwest, and these can be ultraluxurious, fairly simple, or something in between.

Villa and condo complexes, which continue to crop up along the south and west coasts, may be the most economical option for families, groups, or couples vacationing together. Nonowner vacationers rent units from property managers, the same as reserving hotel accommodations. Apartments are also available for vacation rentals in buildings or complexes with from 3 or 4 units to 30, 40, or even more.

Sweetfield Manor

$$ | Brittons New Rd., Bridgetown, Barbados Fodor's Choice

Perched on a ridge about a mile from downtown Bridgetown, this restored plantation house (circa 1900) was once the residence of the Dutch ambassador and is now a delightful bed-and-breakfast. The main living and dining rooms, guest rooms, and carriage-house suite are individually furnished with antiques and art. Each morning, the chef prepares a fabulous four-course breakfast—fresh-squeezed juices, tasty egg dishes, local fruit, and home-baked treats—and high tea is served daily in the large formal dining room. Lunch or dinner is available upon request. Tropical trees and plants surround a small natural-rock swimming pool tucked into the broad lawn. Sweetfield Manor is a great choice for solo travelers and couples—for a night or two or a week or two.

Pros

  • Peaceful enclave, primarily for adults
  • Inviting pool and gardens
  • Delicious gourmet breakfast

Cons

  • Long walk (or short car ride) to beach
  • Rental car advised
  • Not recommended for young children
Brittons New Rd., Bridgetown, Barbados
246-429–8356
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Atlantis Historic Inn

$$ | Tent Bay, BB21054, Barbados

Renowned for its spectacular oceanfront location, this hotel has been a fixture on the rugged East Coast for more than a century. All units are luxuriously furnished with antiques as well as the latest technology; for example, guests can stream films directly to their room TV from the hotel's movie library. Oceanfront rooms have large windows that open to brisk sea breezes and amazing views of pounding surf, just a stone's throw away. Quieter rooms and suites in the back have views of the coast. Large bathrooms are splendid and modern. With its deck overlooking the ocean, the restaurant is a favorite, particularly for the West Indian buffet lunch on Wednesday and Sunday.

Pros

  • Historical and modern blend beautifully
  • Spectacular oceanfront location
  • Popular restaurant

Cons

  • For oceanfront rooms, smashing waves can be noisy at night
  • No beach for swimming, but there is a pool
  • Remote location, so rental car is advised
Tent Bay, BB21054, Barbados
246-433–9445
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bougainvillea Barbados

$$ | Maxwell Coast Rd., Maxwell, Barbados

Attractive seaside town houses, each with a separate entrance, wrap around the pool or face the beachfront; the suites, decorated in appealing Caribbean pastels, are huge compared with hotel suites elsewhere in this price range and have full kitchens. Each also has a sitting area with a pull-out sofa—great for families with small kids. All suites have balconies or terraces that overlook either a pool and gardens or the sea; four units have a private plunge pool. Guests may have groceries delivered to their room or prestocked before arrival. You can even arrange for a private cook, who will prepare Bajan specialties. There are two on-site restaurants and weekly live entertainment—including a Caribbean-style floor show. A kids' club and games room keep children occupied when they're not at the beach. The minimum stay in high season is seven nights.

Pros

  • Great for families but also appeals to couples and honeymooners
  • Tennis court and air-conditioned fitness center
  • Three pools, one with a swim-up bar, and lots of water sports

Cons

  • Rooms are on four levels with no elevator
  • Sea can be a little rough for swimming
  • Seven-night minimum stay in high season
Maxwell Coast Rd., Maxwell, Barbados
246-628–0990
Hotel Details
100 suites
No Meals
Minimum four-night stay required for some dates during high season

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Divi Southwinds Beach Resort

$$ | St. Lawrence Main Rd., Dover, BB15017, Barbados

This all-suites resort is situated on 20 acres of lawn and gardens bisected by action-packed St. Lawrence Gap. The property south of The Gap wraps around a stunning half mile of Dover Beach, where 16 beach villas provide an intimate setting steps from the sand. The bulk of the suites, however, are north of The Gap in a large three-story building offering garden and pool views. All suites have separate bedrooms, sofa beds in the sitting room, and full kitchens. There's a minimart for snacks and items to whip up for lunch or dinner—or dine at pureocean, the beachside restaurant. There's a full-service spa, and guests can play tennis, basketball, and miniature golf. And it's all within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and nightspots.

Pros

  • Beautiful beach plus three pools
  • Close to shopping, restaurants, and nightspots
  • Kids' club

Cons

  • Water sports cost extra
  • Some rooms aching for renovations
  • Service needs improvement
St. Lawrence Main Rd., Dover, BB15017, Barbados
246-428–7181
Hotel Details
133 rooms
No Meals
B&B option available for extra cost

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Little Arches Boutique Hotel

$$ | Enterprise Beach Rd., Oistins, Barbados

Just east of the fishing village of Oistins, this classy boutique hotel has a distinctly Mediterranean atmosphere and a perfect vantage point overlooking the sea. Beautifully appointed rooms are decorated with Italian fabrics, local pottery, and terrazzo flooring. Bathrooms have showers only and locally made earthenware sinks. The pool is on the roof, alongside the open-air Cafe Luna restaurant. Two suites each have a kitchen and a large oceanfront patio with a private hot tub. Guests who book a 10-day stay are entitled to a choice of a complimentary round of golf at the Barbados Golf Club, an in-room Champagne breakfast and massage at the minispa, or a fully catered day sail. Leave the kids at home, as Little Arches offers pure romance—and only accepts kids ages 16 and up.

Pros

  • Stylish accommodations
  • Complimentary full breakfasts with weeklong stay
  • Across from Miami Beach

Cons

  • Fairly remote residential area
  • Road traffic is sometimes distracting
  • Small pool
Enterprise Beach Rd., Oistins, Barbados
246-420–4689
Hotel Details
10 rooms
No Meals

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Little Good Harbour

$$ | Hwy. 1B, BB27190, Barbados

A cluster of spacious self-catering cottages, built in updated chattel-house style with gingerbread balconies, overlooks a narrow strip of beach north of Speightstown just beyond the fishing community of Six Men's Bay. This little enclave of one-, two-, and three-bedroom (mostly) duplex suites is a perfect choice for self-sufficient travelers who don't need the hand-holding that resorts provide and who relish the chance to experience a delightful slice of Bajan village life. Two large suites are directly on Shermans Bay beach, sharing a building—an old stone fort with louvered shutters on the windows—with the excellent hotel restaurant, The Fish Pot. You can arrange for a personal cook from the restaurant and stocked groceries upon arrival. Although you're mostly on your own in terms of recreation, the hotel will arrange activities and tours. There are two pools on-site, and snorkeling equipment is available to use at the beach. For total relaxation, there's an inviting little spa. 

Pros

  • Spacious units with fully equipped kitchens
  • Laid-back atmosphere
  • Good choice for families

Cons

  • Tiny beach across a busy road
  • Air-conditioning in bedrooms only
  • Remote location
Hwy. 1B, BB27190, Barbados
246-439–3000
Hotel Details
Closed Sept.
20 suites
No Meals
Meal plans are available

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Savannah Beach Hotel

$$ | Hastings Main Rd., Hastings, Barbados

Appealing to those who don't require fancy surroundings or organized entertainment, the Savannah is convenient for walks to The Garrison Historic Area, the Barbados Museum, and the racetrack—and minutes from Bridgetown by car or taxi. Two modern wings spill down to the beach from the main building, once the historic Sea View Hotel. A lagoon-style pool flows between the wings in graduated steps, from a waterfall at the higher end to a more traditional pool by the beach. Definitely opt for a room in one of the wings; oceanfront duplex suites, at each end, are the best. The popular Rachel's Bar and Restaurant serves lunch and dinner, as does Drifters Beach Bar, often with entertainment.

Pros

  • Inviting pool
  • Convenient to Bridgetown and nearby sites
  • Complimentary cribs/infant beds

Cons

  • Beach is somewhat rocky
  • Few activities for kids other than the beach
  • Nothing fancy
Hastings Main Rd., Hastings, Barbados
246-434–3800
Hotel Details
92 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Southern Palms Beach Club

$$ | St. Lawrence Gap, Dover, BB15017, Barbados

This resort is pretty in pink, you might say, with its (pink) plantation-style main building opening onto an inviting pool area and 1,000 feet of white sandy beach. Friendly, low-key, and peaceful are good descriptions of the day-to-day atmosphere. Rooms and suites are distributed among six buildings. The duplex suites are a good choice for families, and kids under 12 stay free. All accommodations have either a balcony or patio, where you can enjoy the ocean breeze or simply stare out to sea. Play miniature golf or shuffleboard with the kids, learn to windsurf, take a scuba lesson in the pool, join a beach volleyball game, grab a bodyboard or a tennis racquet, or hit the gym. In the evening, live local bands entertain the after-dinner crowd, and a steel band accompanies the Sunday buffet lunch.

Pros

  • Friendly and accommodating staff
  • Hotel food and entertainment are very good, and other options are nearby
  • Great location with nice beach

Cons

  • Rooms are large and clean but bathrooms are dated
  • Beach vendors can be a nuisance (not the hotel's fault)
  • Property is dated
St. Lawrence Gap, Dover, BB15017, Barbados
246-428–7171
Hotel Details
92 rooms
No Meals

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