Overview
Swap the hustle and bustle of everyday life for the laid-back Caribbean vibes and stunning tropical scenery on offer at the sensational all-inclusive Barbados Beach Club. Here you will enjoy pure bliss relaxing by the pool or stretched out on the ...
Swap the hustle and bustle of everyday life for the laid-back Caribbean vibes and stunning tropical scenery on offer at the sensational all-inclusive Barbados Beach Club. Here you will enjoy pure bliss relaxing by the pool or stretched out on the sun-kissed beach, while the amazing accommodation on offer provides all the comforts of home. With a delicious array of cuisine on the menu at the two restaurants and all of your meals, drinks, on-site activities and entertainment taken care of, a holiday at the Barbados Beach Club will leave you with magical memories of paradise that will last a lifetime.
How far is the nearest beach?
The Barbados Beach Club is located next to the beach.
Distance from resort centre
A small number of restaurants can be found close to the Barbados Beach Club.
Distance from airport
Grantley Adams International Airport is approximately 11km away from the Barbados Beach Club.
Pools
Restaurant
Bar
Beach
Golf
Wifi
All-Inclusive
If you choose to go all inclusive, the programme generally consists of breakfast, lunch and dinner, all buffet style, served in the main restaurant. During meals soft drinks, beer, water and wine are usually offered. Locally produced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks like water, wine, soft drinks, beer and spirits are usually served throughout the day (except during meal times).
Details, including times and benefits, are subject to change. Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities. You will be provided with full details of the all-inclusive programme on arrival at the hotel.
Dining
Poolside Restaurant and Bar
- Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Casual dining venue
Reef View Restaurant
- Formal dining experience
- Serves local delicacies
3.9
Google reviews (661)
Stephanie RWJ
I stayed here in May 2024. I guess it's good I read the reviews 1st because they were not great so I was expecting an old looking resort, horrible customer service and bad food all on a very nice beach. WELL the reviews got the beach correct. Everything else that was said was very wrong though. Most of the staff I came in contact with were very pleasant. I enjoyed all the meals every day. The building could use some updating but the other reviews made it seem like the place was rundown. My room had a balcony with a beautiful view of the water. This resort is so relaxing. I'm not a beach water person (love to sun bathe) but the water temperature was so perfect that I spent a long time in the water. Long story short, I had a great time and already looking to go back and stay at Barbados beach club.
Diane Chittock
A good 3 star hotel. The rooms are OK and everything was working. The food is really nice as well. Most of the staff were really friendly and nice but a few were a bit grumpy. A smile never hurts anyone.
The Manager is really trying to improve the hotel and he's very friendly and approachable
Gary Lawes
The hotel is not in the best place .. there is an accessible beach, but we found it quite rough compared with Pebbles Beach.
The pool is basic (note nearly 2.5 meters deep at one end.
It was quiet when we stayed (mid-August 2024), and the food was okay. we found the posted menu was not always what was on offer.. you will need to ask for the burger and hotdogs ( the also have ice cream available on request)
It is close to the airport (20 minutes dependant on traffic). The fish fry Friday is in Oistins and walkable (about a mile). Enjoy the rum!
The on-site gym is very basic! .. no tredmills.
A big win is the staff, helpful, approachable, and always had
a smile. (Thank you!).
There is an ATM in Oistins, and the reggae bus stop is a short walk to the H7.. this will take you to Bridgetown or Oistins.
I strongly suggest an early visit to Pebbles Beach just short of Bridgetown (jump on a reggae bus BB$3.25 per person each trip and time of review) .. you can book a sun bed from harbour lights for US$ 10 for the day (they can also take you
for a turtle snorkel, too).
All in all, would I stay here again ... no, the staff was a big win, but next time, I will be at a room only near Pebble beach.
Saskia Twahir
Catfish photos. You could tell that the hotel has seen better days. However, it is obvious that the maintenance of the facilities has been overlooked. Cleanliness is also another issue. I think the hotel's management really need to do a number on the place. It has potential but poor management and staff training is its downfall.
On the note of the service, I chose to give it 2 stars simply because of two positive staff interactions - Ashley and Gibson who work in the restaurant/ kitchen. I was particularly touched by Mr. Gibson going out of the way to ensure that the food we ate met our religious stipulations. However, if it were not for those two, I would have given it no stars. Other staff are sometimes rude and this is not a good show of Bajan hospitality. They are also unwilling to help and sometimes leave you wondering what solutions you have available to you.
It's also important to note that the all-inclusive is not necessarily worth it. There is not much variety and they are strict to the timings of their meal services. I understand that it would be wasteful to have buffet services if occupancy is low in the hotel. Nevertheless, the a la carte menu needs work.
Contrastingly, the location is pretty strategic and is close to most places of interest. It has direct access to the beach. Apropos water sports, there were a lack of these if you're seeking some adventure.
TLDR: I wouldn't stay there again.
Launee Richards
It was a lovely budget hotel. The staff was helpful and polite most of the time. It's located fairly close to Oistons as well as the airport. Internet was quite unstable on the rooms.
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