Resort Description
This handsome, coral-color hotel set among 7 acres of landscaped tropical gardens is set along a palm-fringed golden-sand beach.
All 96 rooms and suites have a balcony or patio with a pool, garden, or ocean view, 1 king-size bed or 2 twin beds, and rattan rocking chairs. Elegant colonial furnishings are poised among present-day amenities: air-conditioning, mini-fridge, satellite TV, mini-bar, tea/coffee maker, private bath with shower, in-room safe, and hairdryer. Suites have a separate living area with a sofa bed. Some rooms contain a bi-level sitting area, which allows for more floor space. That can be especially good if traveling with children.
Overlooking the gardens and swimming lagoons, the Laguna Restaurant prepares a full English or continental breakfast, luncheon salads and sandwiches, a la carte or buffet dinners, and weekly barbecues on the beach. For more intimate gourmet dining on French-Bajan cuisine, make a reservation at The Orchid. Diners there are restricted to those ages 12 and over. Both restaurants are vegetarian-friendly and have a dress code. The window of dining options is wider still, because you can visit any restaurant at sibling hotels. Sip aperitifs and after-dinner drinks, while listening to live music, at the Planters Lounge. The poolside swim-up Sunset Bar is a popular setting for evening soirees.
Four rock-lined, free-form lagoon pools meander among plants and palms through the grounds toward the open sea. On the beach, settle into a cushioned lounge chair, shaded by casuarina trees and umbrellas. The ocean waters invite swimming, and the hotel supplies equipment for many water sports, including snorkeling, kayaking, sailing, and windsurfing.
If you're feeling adventurous, take a complimentary diving lesson. The whirlpool feels great after a few games on the 2 floodlit tennis courts and a workout in the air-conditioned fitness center. A golf course is nearby, and a shuttle runsto Bridgetown on weekdays.
A timeless retreat with colonial charm and elegance.
This handsome, coral-color hotel set among 7 acres of landscaped tropical gardens is set along a palm-fringed golden-sand beach.
All 96 rooms and suites have a balcony or patio with a pool, garden, or ocean view, 1 king-size bed or 2 twin beds, and rattan rocking chairs. Elegant colonial furnishings are poised among present-day amenities: air-conditioning, mini-fridge, satellite TV, mini-bar, tea/coffee maker, private bath with shower, in-room safe, and hairdryer. Suites have a separate living area with a sofa bed. Some rooms contain a bi-level sitting area, which allows for more floor space. That can be especially good if traveling with children.
Overlooking the gardens and swimming lagoons, the Laguna Restaurant prepares a full English or continental breakfast, luncheon salads and sandwiches, a la carte or buffet dinners, and weekly barbecues on the beach. For more intimate gourmet dining on French-Bajan cuisine, make a reservation at The Orchid. Diners there are restricted to those ages 12 and over. Both restaurants are vegetarian-friendly and have a dress code. The window of dining options is wider still, because you can visit any restaurant at sibling hotels. Sip aperitifs and after-dinner drinks, while listening to live music, at the Planters Lounge. The poolside swim-up Sunset Bar is a popular setting for evening soirees.
Four rock-lined, free-form lagoon pools meander among plants and palms through the grounds toward the open sea. On the beach, settle into a cushioned lounge chair, shaded by casuarina trees and umbrellas. The ocean waters invite swimming, and the hotel supplies equipment for many water sports, including snorkeling, kayaking, sailing, and windsurfing.
If you're feeling adventurous, take a complimentary diving lesson. The whirlpool feels great after a few games on the 2 floodlit tennis courts and a workout in the air-conditioned fitness center. A golf course is nearby, and a shuttle runsto Bridgetown on weekdays.
A timeless retreat with colonial charm and elegance.