Hotel PomMarine has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Bridgetown.
Dwld
Switzerland
Ok this hotel is actually a school (institute to train hotel staff) but they are really doing their best. Location is excellent as 5 min walk to beach, allowing them to be much cheaper than most of overpriced hotels on frontside. Breakfast despite quite "slow" was good. WIFI/TV = excellent. Room = top clean and comfortable. Pool ok. Did not try other options.
This hotel is located on the south coast of Barbados, 5 minutes' walk from Worthing Beach and 6 km from Bridgetown. It features an outdoor pool, restaurant and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Sugar Bay Barbados has a year-round outdoor pool and spa centre, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the bar. George Washington Museum is 10 minutes’ walk away.
Catherine
United Kingdom
The staff were mostly nice- but not helpful during the Hurricane. Colin's bar was great as was the food at Umi
Blue Orchids Beach Hotel is located on Worthing beach, on Barbados’ south coast. It offers a gym, outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi. Studios feature a terrace with beach and ocean views.
Shinnel
Canada
Location was great very close to the beach and restaurants. Room was clear
Located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Historic Bridgetown & Garrison Area, this family-run beachfront hotel offers an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
Set on Worthing Beach, Coral Mist Beach Hotel offers amazing Caribbean Sea views. It offers studios with balconies, a gym and an outdoor swimming pool.
Ibrahim Varachhia
Canada
Location, and on beach. Beach towels. Had an elevator, and room service
Offering an outdoor pool, a fitness centre and a restaurant, Radisson Aquatica Resort Barbados is located in Browns Beach and 4 km from Bridgetown. Free WiFi is available throughout.
Greig
United Kingdom
The views from the rooms were absolutely amazing and the fact that the hotel is literally on the beach was also brilliant.
Being able to watch the horses swim and bathe early morning was a lovely experience.
Located 5 km from downtown Bridgetown and 3 minutes from Accra Beach, this 2-story inn features a large courtyard with pool and deck. Free Wi-FI is offered in all areas.
Located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Historic Bridgetown & Garrison Area, this family-run beachfront hotel offers an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
Great hotel on a lovely beach close to good restaurants
Blue Orchids Beach Hotel is located on Worthing beach, on Barbados’ south coast. It offers a gym, outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi. Studios feature a terrace with beach and ocean views.
Location and proximity to shops, supermarket and gas station
Facing the beachfront, Savannah Beach Club Hotel offers 4-star accommodation in Bridgetown and has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and garden.
beach , pools buffet/ food staffs and entertainment
FAQs about hotels in Bridgetown
On average, 3-star hotels in Bridgetown cost £128 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bridgetown are £189 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bridgetown can on average be found for £122 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bridgetown this weekend is £180 or, for a 4-star hotel, £358. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bridgetown for this weekend cost on average around £159 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £169 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bridgetown for tonight. You'll pay on average around £237 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bridgetown will cost around £159 (based on Booking.com prices).
Bridgetown is small but provides your needs while on...
Bridgetown is small but provides your needs while on vacation. Rockley beach is my favorite spot. There are many affordable places to eat. I rented a car & drove around the island. There's also quick accessible transportation. The people are extremely friendly. I felt very safe there. Definitely returning
Jackie
Scored 6.0
6.0
Everything in Barbados is expensive for what it is.
Everything in Barbados is expensive for what it is. If you’re looking for an island getaway, you’re better off in the DR, Mexico, Jamaica, etc. Locals aren’t very welcoming in Barbados, juices and other stuff aren’t even from fresh local fruits. It is a huge rip off going to this country. Will never go again.
erika
Canada
Scored 6.0
6.0
I came from Canada where prices often go up on everything,...
I came from Canada where prices often go up on everything, but I was shocked how expensive it was in Barbados. I do acknowledge the fact that it's a beautiful Caribbean resort and a famous tourist place, but some stuff was 200% or 300% more expensive for the same goods and brands as in Canada. One thing the beer and rum lovers will like is that these beverages are very cheap there in comparison to wine, gin or whiskey.
Other than that - totally great place to come for holiday!
Kateryna
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
The city was clean.
The city was clean. Customer service is lacking in many stores. Went to pay for a perfume at cave shepherd the cashier sat there counting her float and paid me no mind. Not even a greeting. I had to ask what's going on and the sales rep took me to another cashier
Drey
Scored 10
10
Bridgetown, Barbados.
Bridgetown, Barbados. Its excellent reputation did not disappoint. The renowned Bajan, (Barbadian) hospitality was always displayed when inquiring about unfamiliar subjects. Bajans seem eager to help with directions to places of interest, restaurants, or knowing the history of Barbados. Some of my favourite places I visited included the Animal Flower Cave, The Barbados Museum and Sam Lord's Castle. Beaches include Carlisle's Beach, Pebbles Beach and Haywood Beach in Speightstown. Oistin's Fish Market and other places such as restaurants that serve local dishes, must be on your list of places to eat. Do not be afraid to take local public transportation; the authorized fare is $3.50 (bds) irrespective of distance. While on the beach, avoid the poisonous manchineel trees. They are painted in red around their trunks to point out the danger.
larry
Scored 6.0
6.0
Lanterns mall was decent with a variety of stores but most...
Lanterns mall was decent with a variety of stores but most were closed. I had delivered from seven oh 11, not very good, food was extremely spicy. I would reccommend maybe staying in a different location from worthing, Christ Church.
Theresa
Bermuda
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Good kitchen facilities, good aircon, nice size balcony and facing the sea !
breakfast was quite which was nice. omelettes and poached eggs we’re fantastic! nice variety of breakfast but you pay extra for sausages and bacon.
supermarkets, souvenir shops and food places literally next door! bus stop almost outside the hotel. staff were lovely, helpful and did a boardwalk, giving information! nice pool.
get two sun loungers at the beach but not umbrella and still only two even with three of us in a room!
By far the best hotel I've stayed at ever,no matter the country
The staff here possess next lever customers service
I can't stress enough how great it's been..
Not a single negative opinion .
As a matter of fact we were enquiring about reservations for next year.
That speaks for it self.
Whatever the management and staff are doing,
Kepp doing guys
You've perfected this field of service!
Although this hotel is pricey for what you get its better than doing self catering because Barbados is expensive. The cocktails are great, service good, food is as you'd expect from all inclusive but in general good and plenty of it. The resort is small and in a private bay and very few kids which is what we liked. Special mention to Tyrese who is a great young guy and an asset to the hotel.
The hotel's employees are trying their best to excuse the owner who is a terrible unprofessional individual who should be kept away from dealing with the customers whom he despises.
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