Overview
An unforgettable holiday experience awaits at the Savannah Beach Club Hotel & Spa, an awe-inspiring all-inclusive escape in Hastings on the south coast of sun-soaked Barbados, close to the bustling island capital of Bridgetown. The resort’s charm...
An unforgettable holiday experience awaits at the Savannah Beach Club Hotel & Spa, an awe-inspiring all-inclusive escape in Hastings on the south coast of sun-soaked Barbados, close to the bustling island capital of Bridgetown. The resort’s charming main building is almost 200 years old and is tastefully complemented by the Plantation House, an ultra-modern new extension. You’ll stay in exquisitely-furnished accommodation which is packed with a myriad of facilities to ensure total comfort and savour gastronomic delights in the resort’s fabulous dining venues which include an intimate Asian fusion noodle bar. The Savannah Beach Club Hotel & Spa has a sumptuous spa which provides indulgent head to toe pampering and also boasts two fabulous swimming pools, including one which meanders throughout the verdant outdoor grounds. Other superb amenities in this magnificent Caribbean getaway, which is nestled next to a glorious sandy beach, include a kids club and a cutting-edge gym. Nearby attractions include St Ann’s Fort, George Washington House and Barbados Museum and Historical Society.
How far is the nearest beach?
The Savannah Beach Club Hotel & Spa is situated next to a glorious sandy beach.
Distance from the airport
Grantley Adams International Airport is approximately 14km away from Savannah Beach Club Hotel & Spa.
All-Inclusive
The restaurants included in the all inclusive programme are:
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Drifters Beach Bar & Restaurant: Great food, a beach setting and cool sea breezes, this is Drifters Beach Bar & Restaurant. Lay on the beach and enjoy personalized beach service or chill at the beach bar. Drifters’ daily lunch buffet offers Caribbean- inspired delights and for dinner, a variety of themed buffets are set aglow with tiki torches and harmonious melodies.
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Rachel's Bar & Restaurant: Named after the infamous Barbadian slave-turned-hotelier, Rachel Pringle. Rachel’s offers an authentic and enjoyable combination of history, island life, and culinary delights. It is an open-air setting and offers a breathtaking elevated view of the hotel’s pools, serving Caribbean food.
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Chopstix: Chopstix caters to lovers of Asian fusion. Enjoy sitting at this intimate noodle bar and interacting with the hotel’s knowledgeable chefs as they prepare fresh and creative dishes before your eyes. Complement the cuisine with a cocktail of your choice! In addition to the tantalizing cuisine, the setting of this contemporary bar offers a mesmerizing view of the hotel’s centerpiece, its landscaped meandering pools, and is softly lit for evening enjoyment.
Savannah Beach Club offers COMPLIMENTARY
transfers to Copacabana Beach Club at
Carlisle Bay 2/3 times per week*
PLUS, guests on All Inclusive will also receive a
food and beverage voucher to be used at the
Beach Club.
Details, including times and benefits, may be subject to change without notice. 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
Drifters Beach Bar & Restaurant
- Caribbean-inspired buffet dining
- Theme nights
Rachel’s Bar & Restaurant
- Unique cultural dining experience
- Open-air setting
Chopstix Noodle Bar
Up to 40% off
Up to 40% off
Up to 40% off. All savings are already applied to the prices shown when travelling between 1st July 2024 - 20th December 2026 Minimum 3 Nights apply. **Blackout Dates Apply
4.1
Google reviews (974)
nikki boulton
We can honestly not fault this hotel at all.
Me and my husband stayed here for a week for our 10year wedding Anniversary to be greeted with a welcome drink rum punch, to then be taken straight to our room that went straight to the pool, with a bottle of champagne and card on our bed. The staff I can not praise them all enough they are a credit to the hotel so attentive throughout the whole holiday, always so happy and ready to help you enjoy the beautiful island.
All inclusive Food and drink was really good the hotel itself is beautiful they are constantly cleaning it’s spotless.
The evening entertainment we enjoyed a lot, and the beach watching the sunset in the evenings was something else stunning.
Thank you for having us we will be back in the near future
John and Nikki
Mark “Mambo”
For Brit on holiday the hotel was more than acceptable. Big room, good location. Pool was cold. Our toddler loves swimming but refused this cold pool, don’t blame her. General value is poor. For what we paid and what you get I just don’t see how Barbados will last. Perhaps the target market is Americans with more cash, but this hotel for 6 days was £2000. Not great value for me. Great holiday, but won’t go back to Barbados when the world has so much more to offer for less. Generally very friendly staff! Manager at the beach restaurant treats you like a second class citizen if you don’t have food included in your package, very rude.
Paul Carolan
We have now stayed at Savannah Beach 9 times and it gets better with each visit
The location is superb if you want to explore the island, just jump on a bus outside to go anywhere and great value at $3.5 per ride.
The hotel is very well kept and always clean and tidy and the welcome by reception staff after a long journey is 1st class.
There are a few members off staff that I have to mention. MR Messiah, Wren, Beverly,Jalisco,Aquila, Richard, Elissa,Omar,Nadia,Analis, Ray Miller, Rhosheda,Tiffany,Sherrfia
Jamaica,Shem, Samantha and all the staff that I have forgotten who do a great job
The 3 restaurants all serve really nice food and we loved the Sunday Roast especially.
The beach has plenty off shade with the trees and as much as we like to sunbathe the shade is welcome, access to the sea is not great due to all the coral but if you walk down the beach a little there is good access.
All in all another great visit to Savannah and we look forward to returning at the end of the year 😀
Paul and Caroline Carolan ♥️
Alan Stokes
We stayed over Christmas, and it was a horrible experience. Really ruined the day.
Rooms are fine, pools are nice, the beach is great.
Some of the staff were nice but a lot were overtly rude or hostile.
The food was consistently awful, especially the veggie options.
Christmas Day seemed to take them entirely by surprise; at lunch they ran out of tables, food, glasses. It was a horrible experience. Dinner was also pretty bad.
I recommend the George Washington House nearby if you want nice food and friendly service. Once other places opened up we just stopped eating at the hotel, even though we'd paid in advance.
Kerry Fraser
This a beautiful hotel and setting. A large selection of food. (But hardly any English food) you do need to book sometime so be aware of that. You can't go into the sea at this resort as its to rocky, but there is a part further along the beach which is beautiful. Its only a 15 minute walk. The hotel does put transport on on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to it. The rooms are clean and have air con to keep cool. There's local shops and restaurants near by which you can walk to or if you want to explore a bit further there are plenty of buses which pass every few minutes. Most of the staff are friendly and make you feel welcome.
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