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The concierge team at Elegant Resorts would be delighted to assist with arrangements for your next luxury villa holiday, including pre-booking the services of a private chef, nanny or babysitter, along with equipment such as highchairs, safety gates and cots. We can also arrange car hire (including car seats), plus book spa treatments, tables at local restaurants, tee-off times if you want to play golf and a wide range of excursions, if required. In addition, our concierge service allows you to pre-book food and beverages which will be at the villa for your arrival.
Situated in an excellent location right on the beach, this stunning villa provides the ideal combination of luxury and comfort which creates the perfect setting for an unforgettable Caribbean escape. Spread across two storeys, the Blue Oyster Villa features five generously proportioned bedrooms and five contemporary bathrooms, offering ample room for families to enjoy.
Every aspect of this home has been meticulously designed to create a feeling of harmony and equilibrium that will leave you feeling refreshed and re-energised. With sleek finishes and contemporary Caribbean architecture throughout, expect an open-plan living area with plenty of space to entertain guests and a fully equipped gourmet kitchen with plenty of modern appliances. Outside, find an expansive terrace adorned with comfortable loungers and patio furniture, along with a large infinity pool and covered dining area with a barbecue grill.
This lavish villa also offers a range of services to enhance your stay, from a daily housekeeping service to the dedicated, on-call staff such as the villa manager and private chef, you need not worry about anything during your stay.
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Steeped in a tapestry of influences, Barbados offers an array of captivating experiences that reveal the essence of its past and the allure of its present. Beckoning discerning travellers with its rich history and vibrant culture, this tropical paradise has something for everyone. The Garrison Historic Area, a well-preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a testament to Barbados' strategic significance while the UNESCO-listed Bridgetown, the island's charismatic capital, invites guests to uncover its hidden delights. A tour of the island's charming plantations offers a glimpse into the heritage of the sugar industry and the glistening shores of Holetown invite you to check out the wide range of activities, food, drink and more.
Just steps away from Mullins Beach, a popular West Coast hotspot, the Blue Oyster Villa is perfect for those seeking beachside bliss. The place to be and be seen, this stunning beach promises soft yellow sands and calm turquoise waters, perfectly safe for children and ideal for swimming in the roped off areas. The sea life in this area is plentiful and you don’t need to have much experience for an exciting experience, so make sure you’ve got your mask and snorkel as you explore the shallows.
Stay 7 nights from £28,700 in a Five Bedroom Villa & Self Catered, including & transfers. Flights available at an additional cost.
Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.
Staff include a Housekeeper, Chef, Laundress and a Gardener.
Capital
Bridgetown
Language
Time Difference
-4
Currency
US Dollar and Barbadian Dollar
Voltage
110 volts
While many will associate the Caribbean with winter sun, Barbados is also a fantastic place to visit during the summer months with temperatures usually still in their high seventies and a lot less rainfall than you may think. In fact, Barbados enjoys, on average, over 3,000 hours of sunshine each year, with a balmy, tropical climate cooled by constant sea breezes from the northeast trade winds – meaning it does not usually get unbearably hot. Temperatures do not normally exceed ninety degrees at any time of year. Nights are generally cooler. The dry season is from December to June, with rainfall and humidity increasing during summer to autumn. Rain showers are often in short bursts that clear and dry quickly. It is sensible to mainly pack clothes for warm, tropical weather. Hurricanes There is a ‘hurricane season’ in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, Central Mexico and South Eastern seaboard of America between June and November, the months of August and September being particularly susceptible.
Flight Information British Airways direct from London Gatwick and Virgin Atlantic from London Gatwick and Manchester. Flight Time From London Gatwick to Barbados: 8 hours, 45 minutes.
Food here is a feast for the senses – traditional Bajan dishes and international fine dining are colourful works of edible art. The Bajan style is a blend of African, Caribbean, West Indian and European flavours and many hotels serve Caribbean feasts, from spectacular buffets to chic fine dining in luxe mahogany dining rooms. For gourmet meals, there are many restaurants on the west coast with outstanding reputations: Daphne’s, where the southern Italian style of cuisine is authentic and beautifully prepared, and the service is a blend of attentive, warm and friendly, while The Cliff is well-established, the menu selection trendsetting and the food richly delicious.
Golf is a major draw on Barbados. The most famed course is the Green Monkey at Sandy Lane, designed by Tom Fazio and boasting rolling green fairways and beautiful ocean views. Royal Westmoreland is a championship course with all the professional amenities you could need, while Apes Hill Club, which opened in 2009, welcomes players of all abilities to its immaculately kept course. Cricket is the island’s second sporting passion. As the national sport, great pride is taken in the belief that some of the finest players of the West Indies team hail from Barbados. The Kensington Oval is where you can see big, international matches during the season.
Harrison’s Cave is a crystallised limestone cavern system with flowing streams, cascading waterfalls and pools of water still enough to see your reflection. It is one of Barbados’ most interesting natural wonders and visitors can take a one-hour tram tour to explore.
Stroll along forested trails and observe plants, trees and free-roaming animals and birds, such as the Bushy-tailed Mongoose, Brocket Deer, pelicans, tortoises and flamingos. At around 2pm you may also catch sight of the island’s Green Monkeys, which usually visit the reserve for feeding time. There is also a walk-through aviary housing a variety of exotic birds, iguanas and cages with large pythons and boas.
Barbados has, perhaps, the most fascinating heritage of the Caribbean islands, with very strong links to Colonial Europe. Many historic buildings have been immaculately preserved, and make for a fascinating trip back in time. St Nicholas Abbey is one of only three genuine Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere – a beautifully restored plantation home built in 1658, those with an appreciation for architecture will be intrigued. You may also wish to visit George Washington House for an insight into how Barbados played a role in the settlement of America, or those travelling with families could venture to Arlington House Museum in Speightstown for a more interactive museum experience.
Friendly, fun and full of natural charm, the culture of Barbados is something to get swept away with. Jazz, reggae and calypso music are the soundtrack here, and as the sun goes down, parties can be found across the island for those looking to get a taste of local life. The First and Second streets of Holetown are gaining a reputation for being the new hotspots and offer a variety of bars and restaurants, but it is the colourful Holetown Festival, with historic parades, pageants and stalls full of artisan crafts and wares, that many come here for.
The beaches in Barbados are superb. The west coast – known as the Platinum Coast for its powder-fine white sand and crystalline waters – is the most sought-after area. All of our featured five-star luxury hotels here have a beachfront location, meaning you can stroll straight from your terrace to your sun-lounger, and the calm waters make perfect conditions for watersports. Many of our featured hotels offer options including kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurfing, banana boat rides and water-skiing, but you could venture out to the east coast and the south’s contrasting reef-protected beaches – perfect for snorkelling, exsunken wrecks and surfing the fantastic waves.
Being the birthplace of rum, very few people leave without at least tasting the island’s favourite tipple. A favourite day out for many visitors is Mount Gay Rum Distillery. Here, discover the origins of one of the world’s most famous rums, perfected over 300 years.
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