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Discover 5 of the most expensive hotels in Barbados

Travel 101 | 06 March 2023

Barbados is synonymous with luxury and high-end living. Whether you’re looking to explore the outstanding natural scenery, immerse yourself in the island culture, eat the most decadent food, or just relax on the stunning white coastline, you should do it in the most luxe style possible. 

When looking for the most expensive hotel in Barbados, you’re looking for more than just price. It’s the hospitality, the premium facilities, the top-tier activities, the location, and the most opulent suites and villas on the island. You want the best of the best. That’s why, in this article, we explore the hotels that simply drip with luxury. 

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Sandy Lane
Sandy Lane

The Caribbean's most famous hotel, Sandy Lane

Sandy Lane is known worldwide for being a Barbadian hub for VIPs and the rich and famous. And it’s no wonder, with the incredibly high standards of hospitality, no ask is too big.

It’s all about grandeur at Sandy Lane, with shiny marble and coral rock design giving it a sleek look. The spa rooms have private gardens and plunge pools. You can also find plenty of lavish swimming pools across the resort. If they're not big enough, you can make a splash with a wide array of water sports available down at the coral sand beach. 

The high-tech rooms are expansive with spacious living areas, a comfortable terrace, and elegant marble bathrooms with sunken baths and walk-in showers.

If you truly want to experience luxury, book The Villa at Sandy Lane. It’s like walking into the pages of a fairy-tale.

Not only does this five-bedroom slice of paradise have private pools and gardens, but you’ll also get a personal butler, a chef, a luxury vehicle to use during your stay and unlimited water sports. It really is the ultimate luxury experience in Barbados. 

Prices start from £3,860 per person for seven-nights, £5,315 per person for 10-nights, and £7,250 per person for 14-nights, including flights. 

Cobblers Cove
Cobblers Cove

A gem of the Caribbean Sea, Cobblers Cove

A little different from some of the more imposing grand luxurious hotels, Cobblers Cove provides understated luxury. Located on a peaceful beachfront, it’s perfect for those looking for a more serene stay in Barbados. 

The unique charm make this hotel so special. The resort is more compact than many others, but this only adds to the upscale feel of the place, and the hospitality is top level.

The small yet stunning pool is lined with pastel pink beds to spend your days soaking up the Caribbean heat, or perhaps go to the spa for a reinvigorating treatment that will leave you feeling light as a feather.

For the ultimate in luxury and privacy, The Camelot at the Great House is the most sumptuous space to vacation. You’ll even have your own terrace and plunge pool to sink into and watch those magical Barbados sunsets from. 

Prices start from £2,630 per person for seven-nights, £3,555 per person for 10-nights, and £4,785 per person for 14-nights, including flights. 

Tamarind by Elegant Hotels
Tamarind by Elegant Hotels

The best beach in Barbados at Tamarind by Elegant Hotels

The Contemporary-designed Tamarind by Elegant Hotels backs onto one of Barbados' most incredibly stunning beaches, Paynes Bay. The hotel is stylish and sophisticated, with its natural palette to complement the ocean and spacious arrangements to make everything seem comfortable and easy. 

The beach is a big draw for many guests, which means there is an abundance of water sports available for you to try your hand at. Whether that's a relaxing snorkel session, catamaran boat trip, or perhaps a more adrenaline-pumping adventure on a banana boat or water skiing, this resort is worth every penny. 

The rooms are incredibly luxe, with romantic balconies that allow you to sit and enjoy the stunning coastlines and sea breeze. The ocean View Junior Suite is by far the most luxurious, with its spacious, cool crisp white design and plush seating areas. 

Prices start from £2,540 per person for seven-nights, £3,425 per person for 10-nights and £4,610 per person for 14-nights, including flights. 

Fairmont Royal Pavilion
Fairmont Royal Pavilion

Upmarket living at Fairmont Royal Pavilion

It’s all about elegance at Fairmont Royal Pavilion. Stretched across 350 yards of the sensational Alleynes Bay, the hotel is quite literally on the sandy beach. This colonial-style hotel is a pure paradise shielded by tall palm trees.

Luxury services like evening turndown and fast-track airport service are as standard. It’s all about peace and tranquillity at this resort, so water sports are non-motorised, like kayaking and sailboats, and spa treatments take place in the comfort of your room. 

The Oceanfront rooms provide the most luxury, as you’ll receive butler service and airport transfers as part of your stay. For the most expensive and lavish stay, book the Three-bedroom Villa.

Incredibly spacious and immersed in tropical gardens, this villa has everything you need for the most extravagant retreat on the island. 

Prices start from £2,530 per person for seven-nights, £3,410 per person for 10-nights and £4,585 per person for 14-nights, including flights. 

The Sandpiper, Barbados
The Sandpiper, Barbados

Stay in an Exotic Nivana at The Sandpiper, Barbados

The Sandpiper, Barbados, is pure paradise, a magical haven of beauty serving up five-star luxury treatment on the sand. The hotel is immersed in tropical gardens and a bay of rocky breakwaters. It’s a livelier place to stay, so if you want to explore the shopping scene or get involved at the local bars, this is the hotel for you. 

When you’re not exploring the nearby attractions, peace and tranquillity are what this hotel is all about, whether that’s finding yourself in the tropical gardens that are brimming with vibrant plants and impressive birdlife, or relaxing by the koi ponds.

The most fantastic suite you could book at The Sandpiper is the Treetop Suite Sanderling Pool. As the name suggests, this luxury room is located within the treetops. With a personal plunge pool and sun deck to make use of, you’ll never want to leave. 

Prices start from £2,320 per person for seven-nights, £3,110 per person for 10-nights and £4,160 per person for 14-nights, including flights. 

What are the most lavish villas in Barbados? 

The most lavish villas in Barbados are at Sandy Lane, with their own private gardens, pools, butler service, and chef. 

What’s the most expensive hotel in Barbados?

Sandy Lane is the most expensive hotel in Barbados, thanks to its extremely luxury services and facilities. Interested? Discover how much it costs to stay at Sandy Lane Barbados.

Which Barbados hotels have the best spas? 

There are many beautiful spas in Barbados, the most beautiful at Sandy Lane, with its own private gardens and plunge pools. You can also get invigorating treatments in the sumptuous spa at Cobblers Cove.

Barbados is brimming with luxury at every turn; the natural island itself is luxury. So, whether you want the pinnacle of luxe villas, the most high-end hospitality, or the best water sports on the island, staying in one of the Barbados luxury hotels is the way to do it. 

Enquire about your luxury Barbados hotel today and see what true paradise really looks like. 

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