Sandals Barbados
Saint Lawrence Gap, Barbados







SANDALS BARBADOS
Situated on the pristine beaches of the Caribbean’s easternmost island, Sandals BarbadosSandals Barbados offers an unparalleled luxury experience. The resort boasts an array of gourmet dining options, including Sandals' renowned Indian restaurant, Bombay Club, and the exotic Butch's Chophouse. Reflecting the vibrant culture of Barbados, the resort features a lively beach bar, a serene tranquil garden, and a bustling market square. It's the perfect blend of relaxation and excitement, making every moment unforgettable. Discover the perfect balance of luxury and adventure at Sandals Barbados, where every day is a new opportunity to explore, relax, and create lasting memories.
Resort Inclusions:
• A variety of dining options at 11 restaurants
• Unlimited premium liquors and wines at 7 bars, including swim-up bars
• Stocked bar in every room
• 3 pools and 2 whirlpools
• PADI-certified SCUBA diving with boats and equipment provided
• Water sports (paddleboards, kayaks, Hobie Cats, snorkeling)
• State-of-the-art fitness center
• Daily entertainment and nightly live shows
• Free Wi-Fi in all rooms and public areas
Resort Highlights:
• Gourmet Indian cuisine at Bombay Club
• Exclusive beach bar with sunset views
• Tranquil garden with romantic cabanas
• Market square with local crafts and souvenirs
• Luxurious rooms with soaking tubs on private balconies
• Red Lane Spa offering signature treatments
• Private Candlelight Dinners for two available
• Butler service for top-tier suites
• VIP airport transfers for select suites
Island Excursions:
• Atlantis Submarine Expedition. Dive 150 feet below the ocean's surface to explore the vibrant marine life and coral reefs around Barbados on this fascinating submarine tour.
• Oistins Fish Fry. Experience the authentic flavors and lively atmosphere of Barbados' famous Friday night fish fry, where locals and visitors come together for a seafood feast.
• Harrison's Cave Eco-Adventure Take a tram ride through the breathtaking caverns and waterfalls of Harrison’s Cave, followed by an eco-walk through the island’s lush tropical forest.