“Elegant all inclusive family-friendly hotel on beachfront. Spacious rooms feature nautical artworks, sofa beds and large bathrooms. Three outdoor pools and whirlpool, gym, tennis courts and kids club. Excellent Italian cuisine. Great value and plenty to do. ”
“Elegant all inclusive family-friendly hotel on beachfront. Spacious rooms feature nautical artworks, sofa beds and large bathrooms. Three outdoor pools and whirlpool, gym, tennis courts and kids club. Excellent Italian cuisine. Great value and plenty to do. ”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- Families
- Dedicated kids' club, large family suites, adult activities and family friendly dining
- Watersports
- Complimentary non motorized watersports
- Cooking classes
- Free demonstrations and classes.
- Tennis
- Courts and equipment available
- Local markets
- In nearby Bridgetown
- Other Activities
- Pool volleyball
- Sailing
- Snorkelling
- Windsurfing
- Kayaking
- Golf
- Great walks
- Contemporary
- Free wifi
- Kids Club
- Charming
- All inclusive
- On an island
- Child friendly
- Gym
- On the beach
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Two fresh water outdoor pools and separate children's splash pool
- Bar
- Free mixology lessons to create your own cocktails
- Wifi
- Free wifi
- Kids Club
- Parking
- Massage
- Air conditioning
- Child friendly
- Gym
- Garden
- Restaurant
Activities
- Watersports
- Complimentary non motorized watersports
- Cooking classes
- Free demonstrations and classes.
- Tennis
- Courts and equipment available
- Local markets
- In nearby Bridgetown
- Other Activities
- Pool volleyball
- Sailing
- Snorkelling
- Windsurfing
- Kayaking
- Golf
- Great walks
Map & Location
What's Nearby
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Turtle Beach Resort hotel, Barbados: review
A fairly large all-inclusive (there are 161 bedrooms), with a lively atmosphere, lots of Brits, and packed with families in school holiday periods. The hotel has upmarket aspirations: for example, the smart bedrooms are all termed suites, and the sun loungers on the beach are padded and have sun shades.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)