Sugar Bay Barbados, an all-inclusive retreat in the UNESCO Garrison Historic Area, pulses with boho-chic Bajan warmth, offering a soulful escape where a turquoise lagoon and white-pink sands hum along the vibrant south coast.
The 138 rooms glow with colorful prints and chattel house shutters, featuring air-conditioned comfort, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms with baths or showers and premium toiletries. Private balconies open to lush garden or Caribbean Sea views, crafting an intimate haven for couples or families. A lagoon-style pool with a swim-up bar, a second beachside pool, and complimentary Wi-Fi create a connected yet tranquil setting.
Five dining venues ignite the senses. Reef Restaurant serves Caribbean and international buffets with themed nights, bursting with fresh starfruit breakfasts. Sizzle Steakhouse grills fine cuts, UMI offers Asian-fusion sushi, and Colin's Beach Bar, styled as a rum shop, dishes local fish cakes. Blush Café, an Instagrammable gem, crafts coffees and pastries. Four bars, including The Lazy Mongoose Pub, mix premium cocktails and Banks beers, paired with live calypso or beach film nights.
Karma Spa soothes with Elemis massages and facials in a garden oasis, complemented by a hair salon. A Crossfit-style gym with weights and yoga classes keeps energy high, while complimentary snorkeling, paddleboarding, and kayaking explore the lagoon. Concierge-led catamaran cruises or Bajan fishcake classes weave in Barbados' lively spirit.
Situated 10 minutes' walk from George Washington House, 3 km from Bridgetown, 4.8 km from St. Lawrence Gap, and 16 km from Grantley Adams International Airport, Sugar Bay Barbados offers free parking and seamless access to Barbados' coastal gems. This intimate retreat balances relaxed comfort with the vibrant rhythm of the island's soul.
What amazing service - everyone is so friendly and authentic, it makes the stay truly special - nothing is too much trouble. It’s a very chilled out resort, buffet restaurant changes every night and...
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We stayed at Sugar Bay Barbados for a week as a family and had a really enjoyable stay overall – though a few frustrations stopped it from being a five-star experience.
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The beach is...
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Spent a really relaxing weekend at Sugar Bay, celebrating our anniversary and my son's graduation from university . The staff were outstanding from the time we arrived until we left and there were...
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Visited 14th - 24th October.
Well what can I say, a fantastic holiday, the beach is just beautiful, amazing food (especially the buffet) drinks are of exceptional quality, not your watered down or...
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GBP £149