Luxury bepoke holidays to Treasure Beach, Barbados
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location West side of the island
Annual opening Closed 1 September to 31 October
Closest airport Bridgetown Barbados
Distance from airport 40 minutes by car
Hotel facilities and services
Freshwater Swimming Pool, Water Sports (available at sister property Tamarind), Bar, New Tapestry Restaurant, Laundry, Room Service, Fitness Centre, Spa, Golf, Riding, Tennis, Diving, Concierge Service.
Complimentary
Use of Gym, Manager's Cocktail Party, Afternoon Tea (between 17 December - 31 March), Cold Facial Towels and Morning Fruit Kebabs, WiFi connection in every room, Snorkelling Equipment. For stays in Hemingway, Hibiscus and Hummingbird Suites, receive return airport transfers and a fully stocked bar.
Complimentary watersports
Snorkeling, Paddle Boards, Kayaks, Waterskiing, Hobie Cat Sailing, (at sister property Tamarind).
Chargeable watersports
Scuba diving, Wake-boarding, Wind-surfing, Catamaran day trips. Deep sea fishing and other watersports are available nearby and can be arranged at the hotel.
Out and about nearby
West Coast shops and restaurants are within walking distance or a short ride by car.
Sports nearby
Golf
It was an excellent holiday - due to excellent planning on your side. Super efficient, very professional.Mrs F, Holiday to Norway, Oct 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Pool/Garden view one bedroom suite for 7 nights
From about
£2,100 low season
£3,300 high season
Holiday Code CE88
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bepoke holidays to Treasure Beach, Barbados
Treasure Beach is a small, intimate hotel which enjoys a superb location on a typical white-sand beach at Paynes Bay, at the heart of the sophisticated West Coast. Situated amid luxuriant, tropical gardens bursting with palms of varying sizes, bougainvillaea and hibiscus, Treasure Beach has just 35 suites forming a horseshoe shape around the freshwater swimming pool. About half the rooms face the gardens, with the remainder facing either the pool or the ocean. Treasure Beach operates on an all-inclusive basis with all day A la Carte dining, with premium drinks, cocktails and wine by the glass included. Dining here is a rewarding experience in the split-level dining room with retractable roof from where you can enjoy the serenity of views across the swimming pool to the sea beyond. The restaurant serves international cuisine, using fresh ingredients from the Caribbean to create a wonderful fusion of flavours. Room service is also available for more intimate dining. The hotel offers a range of water sports from the beach at the hotel (paid locally) but can also arrange golf, riding and tennis and a variety of other activities nearby. A major appeal of the hotel is its intimate, cosy atmosphere and its ease of access to all the attractions that the island of Barbados has to offer. Treasure Beach underwent a major renovation a couple of years ago when two new Luxury Suites with their own plunge pools were added on the edge of the beach. Treasure Beach is now one of the most luxurious and desirable boutique hotels on Barbados, and one of the only resorts that is exclusively for over 18s.
Room descriptions
Treasure Beach offers 35 suites which include Air conditioning in bedroom, Living room with ceiling fan, Balcony or terrace, Hairdryer, iPod docking station, Toaster, Kettle, Fridge, Telephone, Voice mail, Laptop internet access, Wall safe, Cable TV. All rooms have one king bed and can take one extra adult on a full size sofa bed.
It was an excellent holiday - due to excellent planning on your side. Super efficient, very professional.Mrs F, Holiday to Norway, Oct 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Pool/Garden view one bedroom suite for 7 nights
From about
£2,100 low season
£3,300 high season
Holiday Code CE88
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bepoke holidays to Treasure Beach, Barbados
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to Treasure Beach Hotel in Barbados, Expressions Holidays includes flights from London to Barbados with British Airways or Virgin Atlantic. The flying time is about 8 hours and 30 minutes. Treasure Beach Hotel is a 40-minute drive from the airport and Expressions Holidays will organise return private car transfers.
Additional information
Minimum stays: Minimum stay of 5 nights between 19 December 2019 to 4 January 2020, during February 2020 and 21 December 2020 and 2 January 2021.
Children: Under 18s are not permitted at the resort.
Special offers
Call to make your booking and save an extra £50 per adult Call us instead of emailing us when you are thinking of booking a holiday and save an extra £50 per adult (in addition to any special offers that might be available). We want to talk to you to discuss your requirements and a phone call is usually the best way for you to define what you want enabling us to respond more accurately. We want to talk to you and you save an extra £50 per adult.
Caribbean special offers update All current special offers for Caribbean hotels will be built into the price at the point of enquiry. That way the most up-to-date offers will be applied to your holiday price.
It was an excellent holiday - due to excellent planning on your side. Super efficient, very professional.Mrs F, Holiday to Norway, Oct 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Pool/Garden view one bedroom suite for 7 nights
From about
£2,100 low season
£3,300 high season
Holiday Code CE88
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bepoke holidays to Treasure Beach, Barbados
About Barbados
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Barbados is highly recommended as a destination for a first-time visit to the Caribbean, for those looking for excellent standards of accommodation, or if you want a tropical beach holiday with plenty of sightseeing activities and places to visit around the island. Perched in the sea to the east of the Windward Islands, Barbados is an immensely satisfying luxury holiday destination. The best hotels and resorts in Barbados are mainly found along the west coast, including The Sandpiper, a hotel offering a relaxing environment with a wide range of activities available; and The Coral Reef Club, an elegant and refined hotel with an old-world colonial feel amid beautiful gardens. Without the mountainous tropical rain forests of the Windward Islands, Barbados has natural attractions of its own: acres of rolling green sugar cane fields, exotic trees and shrubs such as banyan, mahogany and flamboyant poinsettia, a breath-taking coastline of soft sandy beaches lapped by the calm turquoise waters of the Caribbean on the west and expanses of wild surf crashing onto the wide sandy beaches of the Atlantic east coast. As you drive across Barbados you glimpse fine colonial-style plantation houses and come across villages brightly painted in classic Caribbean colours, surrounded by gardens of frangipani and hibiscus.
Highlights of Barbados
Local cuisine including Fish dishes such as flying fish, dolphin fish and kingfish. Banks beer and Mountgay rum. Barbados has numerous restaurants of a very high quality, many of them along the west coast, including the Cliff and Carambola. Mullins beach bar south of Speightstown. Bathsheba and the east coast with its miles of sandy beaches and ocean surf. Barclays Park beach and beach bar on the east coast north of Bathsheba. The brilliance of the orange-red flamboyant trees in summer and the dark red of the poinsettias in winter. Fruit stalls for pineapples, coconuts and bananas by the road side. Local cricket matches on pitches surrounded by palm tree-clad hills. Deep sided lanes between the sugar cane fields with glimpses of gracious plantation houses here and there. Wooden houses of shocking pinks, mauves, blues and yellows. ‘British’ post boxes, road signs and bus stops. Plenty of sports available to play and watch; golf, horseracing, cricket, riding, polo, walking, tennis. Early in the morning it`s as if the whole nation is out jogging. Cropover festival in August.
Cultural highlights of Barbados
For short distances or dining out, use a taxi. It’s well worth hiring a car for most or at least part of your stay to have flexibility and independence. The quality of the roads is fine, bar a few potholes in the country and confusing road signs (be prepared to get lost, keep your petrol tank topped up and just keep asking the way). Barbados is very well developed for places of interest and well-preserved houses, plantations, mills, gardens and parks. For architectural interest visit St Nicholas Abbey, Drax Hall and Francia. For exotic gardens visit Andromeda and the Flower Forest. If you want to get away slightly from the main tourist areas travel into Scotland north of Speightstown. A drive across the interior provides beautiful scenery, with valleys and gullies and ridges, acres of sugar cane fields and the grey-green leaves of palm trees rustling in the breeze.
Facts in brief
Capital BridgetownAirport Grantley Adams International Airport
Size 166 sq. miles
Population 285,000