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3 Bedroom Villas & Apartments

A super selection of three bedroomed Barbados villas and apartments is perfect for a family visit to Barbados, with many having their own pools.

Ask us about apartment or villas that open directly on to the beach to give you barefoot luxury. 

Have a browse, but for best advice email us or give us a call (0207 112 0019) and we’ll make some personal recommendations. 

Remember, all our prices are the same as a direct booking and all bookings are fully bonded.

 

207 Schooner Bay
BBS031 Superbly located on the first floor of the South block (No 3), there are excellent views of the beach and sparkling Caribbean Sea as well as the free-form central pool and landscaped gardens.
213 Sapphire Beach
BBS091 Sapphire Beach 213 is located on the second floor of this impressive beachfront development and enjoys wonderful views of Barbados' South Coast and the stunning blues of the Caribbean Sea
511 Sapphire Beach
BJL002 Situated on the fabulous Dover Beach known for its beautiful white sand and stunning ocean views; Sapphire Beach apartment suite 511 is a beachfront residence within walking distance of the many amenities and fine restaurants.
Terraces 104
BBS102 Terraces 104 is an attractive two-bedroom apartment, located on the ground floor of the southern side of the complex. Elegantly furnished and accented with pops of tropical colour, the open-plan layout features a dining area, living room, and recently remodeled kitchen, opening onto the patio and garden
Holetown
Holetown is the oldest town in Barbados, but you'd hardly know it from its modern appearance. Holetown has so much to offer from duty free shopping, restaurants to cater for all tastes and budgets and a lively nightlife found in the first and second avenue, all just footsteps away from the beach
Speightstown
Speightstown - Was the first major port and commercial centre of Barbados. Falling into disrepair and neglected over the years it has now been revived and is the home of a brand new luxury marina development - Port St. Charles - and a number of exciting initiatives. There are excellent hotels and restaurants in the area as well as an art gallery, and some fine examples of original Barbados architecture.
Sandy Lane – Famous for its golf course and jet set millionaires; for a large luxury villa on the west coast of Barbados then this is the perfect location.
Oistins
Oistins - In the parish of Christ Church, is a major fishing community in Barbados with a modern fishing market and every Friday is known as Fish Friday, this is the best place to walk around the stalls and get the best freshly cooked fish in Barbados.
St Lawrence Gap
St. Lawrence Gap - A 1.3 km stretch of road in the parish of Christ Church, is famous for its fine restaurants, diverse accommodation, lively nightlife and good shopping. 'The Gap', as it is commonly known, is a place where various cultures meet and merge ... it is an experience that should not be missed!
Bathsheba
Bathsheba – The Soup Bowl at Bathsheba derives its name from the foamy surf found here and is the site of many local and international surfing championships. This is a great place to surf, with steady big rollers coasting in across the Atlantic Ocean.
The Crane
The Crane – The Crane Hotel boasts three restaurants all overlooking the wonderful Crane beach, there is also a chattel style shopping village just recently opened.
The Barbados Golf Club
The Barbados Golf Club originally built in 1974, this is the oldest 18 hole golf course on the island. It was completely redesigned (by Ron Kirby of Palm Beach) and rebuilt in 1999 to bring it up to full Championship standard. 6805 yards off the back, Par 72 and a Slope rating of 124 - makes it a great course with plenty of water hazards, beautiful mature trees and a few touches of "links". Plus, there's a magnificent finish to a stadium double green.
Harrison's Cave
Harrison's Caves
One of the great natural wonders of the Caribbean is Harrison's Cave open daily; first tour 8:30am, last tour 4pm; It's a massive limestone cavern with stalagmites, stalactites, rivers, waterfalls and lakes that you can see from an electric tram that weaves its way through the caves. The existence of a cave network was known in 1796 and is believed to have served as a hiding place for runaway slaves.

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