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Treasure Beach is a hotel with a stature out of proportion to its size. Though small, it has a refinement and a reputation which ranks it among the very top hotels on Barbados. And it is a favourite among a crowd of Barbados regulars, who like it for its unfussy and understated reliability. In fact its small size gives it a familiarity and an intimacy that is missing some of the major hotels. Treasure Beach is set at the thick of the West Coast social action, and so, with its fine dining room and prices a little lower than some of the other Barbados heavyweights, it is easy to see why it has been a favoured bolthole for so many returning guests, some famous, for so many years.
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KEY FEATURES
| A long-time favourite Barbados hotel, beachfront location, good food, good staff, swimming pool, fitness centre, cold towels and fruit skewers on the beach. |
STYLE
| Some West Indian architectural touches on modern building, intimate and friendly, somewhere to relax in peace |
CLIENT PROFILE
| Couples of all ages looking for peace and seclusion, mostly British and European, a sprinkling of North Americans. No children under 12 yrs old except Christmas/New Year, Easter and summer |
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Treasure Beach has been a fixture on the prestigious West Coast of Barbados for many years. It has a lovely atmosphere, both personable and intimate, and it is very much a part of the West Coast ‘scene’, while not being hung up on all the glitz. Set within a shout of the beaches, restaurants and villas of St James, it is one of the few privately owned hotels on the West Coast, and it is popular with a savvy crowd of Barbados regulars. For all its low key calm and discretion, it can be quite a social place in the season and is carefully steered by one of the island’s best known hotel managers, Hamish Watson, who has been a key figure in Barbados for many years.
Because of its size, the hotel is inevitably referred to as ‘boutique’, which it is to a certain degree, certainly in its prettiness and poise, but it also has a Bajan personality and friendliness that belies the aseptic minimalism generally associated with the word. People return because they know they are assured a trusty holiday in classic Bajan style.
Set on Payne’s Bay just south of Holetown, Treasure Beach is laid out in a U shape, a horseshoe of buildings on a fairly narrow strip of land leading down to a lovely section of beach. It is all quite compact, but this is part of its intimacy, and for all the modernity of the building, there are some pretty Bajan touches that also contribute to the feel, in the coral stone arches, coral render walls and the pickled ceilings. The green that runs through the resort is known as ‘Messel’ or ‘Mustique’ green. It was used widely by designer Oliver Messel when he was decorating so many homes around Barbados and latterly in Mustique in the Fifties and Sixties.
You enter at the bottom left corner of the U. From the lobby you can see over the dining room and bar, which are laid out right in front of you, with the tables in alcoves and different levels. The tables spill out onto the terrace, set beneath parasols. Beyond here you see the grass and a fringe of tropical greenery in which there is a gazebo. The dining room has won awards recently and is well regarded enough to attract some of Barbados’s discerning guests for dinner in the evenings. It is part of a dine-around programme with a small number of other leading Barbados hotels.
Turn left and you will be looking along an alley of tropical greenery with the bedrooms either side, some in two storeys, others in three. The pool is at their centre and beyond it there stands a huge mahogany tree (which looks particularly good when it is lit at night) and then the beach. There are some watersports, but Treasure Beach is not really intended to be a playground of activities. It tends to be lower key and more social than that. Guests spend their days around the pool and beach, or reading on their balconies, and then gather for a drink before dinner, or the manager’s weekly cocktail party around the pool.
There are just 35 suites in all, and they each have two rooms, a bedroom and sitting room, with a balcony or terrace. Their balconies all have a view over the gardens and to the sea. The bedrooms can be enclosed and air-conditioned, but the sitting rooms open out onto the balconies and the natural air. All the bathrooms have recently been upgraded. The largest and smartest suite at Treasure Beach is the Hemingway Suite, which is set high up near the front of the resort and is decorated and furnished more sumptuously, with a canopy four-poster bed, two Jaccuzis and a full bar in the room.
Other facilities at the hotel include a library where there is a wide screen tv with cable and satellite and an internet connection. The gym can be found downstairs at the side of the hotel. It is behind the restaurant and accessed as though you were headed up to the Hemingway Suite.
Treasure Beach underwent a major renovation programme during summer 2006. The suites retain their Bajan character in the light coral stone walls and some fittings, but they were given a more contemporary styling. Six suites were also be added in a third storey to some of the buildings bringing the total to 35. Two of the new suites, overlooking the beach from either side of the pool, are extra-large and have their own plunge pools. The Hemingway Suite has been completely redone and a new entrance foyer to reception has also been built. An updated review will be published in due course. |
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Beach & Swimming Treasure Beach is set on a lovely stretch of sand towards the southern end of Payne’s Bay. There is a reef offshore within swimmable distance, where you can snorkel, and there is a shallow section right offshore which is suitable for children or beginners. One of the pleasures of the beach on the West Coast in Barbados is to walk along it, and it is possible to do so from Treasure Beach for quite a way to the north. Southwards you can walk for a while, but it is impassable beyond the fish market just beyond Tamarind Cove.
The shorefront at the hotel is dominated by a huge mahogany tree. Loungers are spread around the lawn and across to the pool, which is irregular in shape. It is large enough to swim for exercise as well as simply to dip and cool off and it is a gathering point during the day |
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Sports & Recreation Treasure Beach does not operate its own watersports facility, but small catamarans and water-skiing are available through concessionaires on the beach.
In case you feel the need, Treasure Beach does have an air-conditioned gym with a bicycle, step machine and a heart-monitor treadmill. Of course there is plenty to do in this area of Barbados, including golf and tennis. See Locality below |
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Staff The staff at Treasure Beach are very much part of the family and of course the returning guests get to know them well. Many members of staff have been there for over twenty years. Perhaps the most visible is John Doughlin, who is in charge of the dining room. Another man to look out for is Richard King, who runs the bar (it is now known as Richard’s Bar). He joined the hotel in 1978. Two members of staff that have worked at Treasure Beach even longer, arriving in 1977, are Enid Lashley the housekeeper and Celeste Worrel-Clarke, who spent many years of the front desk and is now the accountant.
Hamish Watson is a leading figure around the West Coast hotels of Barbados, best known for his 15 years at Cobblers Cove, a similarly discreet and small hotel (around 40 or so suites) close to Speightstown. Originally from Antigua, he is an engaging and courteous man who fits the atmosphere of Treasure Beach perfectly and is very much the visible host. |
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The Rooms The rooms at Treasure Beach are all suites, with a bedroom, sitting room and a balcony or terrace. While the bedrooms are air-conditioned, the sitting rooms are open-air and are designed to open up onto the balcony. The rooms have been undergoing renovation and they now have a more contemporary style. The bathrooms have also recently been redone in modern style, using chrome fittings, with salad bowl basins on a mahogany vanity surface. The base colour is light Bajan limestone and there are glassed in showers.
The largest suite is the Hemingway Suite, which has a four poster canopy bed, light furnishings and an ‘outdoor’ shower and two Jaccuzis. It also comes with additional services such as airport collection and a full bar which is restocked daily. |
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Dining The dining room at Treasure Beach, the Al Fresco restaurant, is one of the strengths of the hotel. With such a lively restaurant scene on the West Coast of Barbados the guests of the hotels often go out to other hotels and so Treasure Beach sees some diners from outside (Treasure Beach is a part of an exchange dining programme which is offered in conjunction with Cobblers Cove, the Coral Reef Club and the Sandpiper. The setting is very pretty, with some tables set undercover in a number of alcoves that look out onto the gardens, and then others under umbrellas in the gardens themselves. It is also possible to dine around the pool and closer to the sea. The Chef is Sean Jones from Barbados who joined Treasure Beach in October 2007. He is one of a new generation of Bajans that have done their own thing by travelling and gaining international experience, and who are happy to come home now that there is a mature industry to work in. Sean has worked in Florida and the UK, and on Barbados he has been at Sandy Lane and at Daphne’s Restaurant.
Room service is available between 7.30am and 9pm at no extra charge. There is no room service menu. The menu of the day is used. |
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Useful Hints It might be important to know that although Treasure Beach can be quite social, it is distinctly lower key than some of the other major hotels along the Barbados west coast, some of which have a certain reputation for dressiness. |
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Weddings & Honeymoons Treasure Beach Hotel presents a delightful venue for a wedding and they will give you a room upgrade (subject to availability) as well as the services of a wedding co-ordinator. Please see here for details of Weddings at Treasure Beach Hotel. If you want to organise something extravagant or more complicated such as a church wedding with traditional wedding reception, talk to the hotel and to St James Travel & Tours who have a dedicated Barbados wedding planning service.
The hotel also offers a year-round honeymoon package, which can be booked in combination with any of the Garden-, Pool- or Ocean View Suites and is of course valid with their supreme Luxury Suites including the Hemingway Suite. Please see here for details for Treasure Beach Hotel’s Honeymoon Package. |
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Children The atmosphere at Treasure Beach is often quite sedate and low key, and under 12s are not permitted during the hard core of the winter season. They are welcome at Christmas and New Year, at Easter and during the summer until the end of October.
Cots and high chairs are available. |
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Practical Facts Annual Closure dates: 30 Aug-11 Oct 2008
Dress Code: Casual by day, casual elegant in the evening – no T-shirts, jeans or shorts and gentlemen would be expected to wear a collared shirt
Facilities: Freshwater swimming pool, the Al Fresco restaurant and Richard's Bar. Air-conditioned lounge with wide screen cable television, DVD player, well stocked library, selection of games and DVDs, and computer with internet access. Air-conditioned fitness room
Complimentary: Weekly cocktail party, catamaran cruise, room service, Internet and email facilities, Fresh orchids in all suites, a fruit basket for each arrival throughout the winter season, complimentary afternoon tea served around the pool, complimentary cold facial towels & morning fruit kebabs
Other Services: Concierge Service, watersports on the beach (separate to the hotel)
Children: All children are welcome during the holiday period of Christmas, Easter and during summer 01 May-26 Oct 2007/01 Apr-27 Oct 2008. All children over 12 years of age are welcome throughout the year.
Accommodation: 35 rooms
Room Types: Each suite has an air-conditioned bedroom with ceiling fan, bathroom with hair dryer, tub and separate shower, well stocked bar with fridge freezer, toaster and kettle, iron/ironing board and English toiletries. The living room, with ceiling fan, leads out to a private patio or balcony. All rooms have a mini safe, high speed internet access/WiFi and flat screen cable TV. 12 Garden View at the back of the hotel or at the top of the U-shape; 10 Ocean View – two in the northern wing (on the right as you look towards the sea) and the others in the southern wing; 10 Pool View – six in the northern wing, two in the southern and two new suites built in 2006. All Ocean View and Pool suites are newly renovated and feature coral stone walls, marble tiled floors, plasma flat panel televisions and larger bathrooms. 3 Deluxe Suites: The Hemingway Suite features a draped four poster bed, luxurious furnishings throughout, separate living area opening to a large terrace with second Jacuzzi, bathroom with large Jacuzzi bath and garden area with walk in shower for two so you are showering under open skies. The two new Hibiscus and Hummingbird Suites are one bedroom suites built in 2006 and sit on the edge of the beach. These feature coral stone walls, tiled floors, plasma TV, a spacious sitting room leading out to a terrace with plunge pool, and a large en suite bathroom with whirlpool tub and walk-in double shower.
Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard and American Express |
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Rates
| | 01 May- 27 Oct 2007 | 28 Oct- 21 Dec 2007 | 22 Dec- 05 Jan 2007-08 | 06 Jan- 31 Mar 2008 | 01 Apr- 27 Oct 2008 | 28 Oct- 20 Dec 2008 | | | EP | EP | BP | BP | EP | EP | | Deluxe | 765 | 900 | 1,860 | 1,800 | 800 | 900 | | Ocean View | 390 | 450 | 1,180 | 1,125 | 400 | 460 | | Pool View | 320 | 375 | 1,060 | 1,000 | 330 | 390 | | Garden View | 265 | 315 | 830 | 780 | 275 | 325 | | Third Person | 90 | 90 | 180 | 130 | 95 | 95 | All rates are quoted in US$ inclusive of 10% service charge and 7.5% VAT on an EP basis = no meals included/BP basis = including breakfast. Rates are per Suite, per night for single or double occupancy. Suites hold up to 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children under 12 years of age; Deluxe Suites for 2 adults maximum. Meal plan: EP = European Plan (room only). BP = Breakfast Plan (full breakfast) supplement US$35.00 per person per day, inclusive of 10% service charge and 15% VAT. MAP = Modified American Plan (full breakfast and a la carte dinner) supplement US$100.00 per person per day (US$65 from 06 Jan-31 Mar) inclusive of 10% service charge and 15% VAT. If MAP is booked it must be taken for duration of stay or minimum 7 nights. MAP is compulsory between 22 Dec-05 Jan at a supplement of US$65 per person per day inclusive of tax and service. Children under 12 yrs receive 50% off same meal plans as parents. Children: Child under 12 yrs US$90 per night when sharing parent’s suite during 15 Dec-05 Jan and 16-31 Mar. Children under 6 yrs will be accommodated in ground floor suites only. All children welcome during Christmas/New Year, Easter and summer (01 May-26 Oct 2007 and 01 Apr-27 Oct 2008), all other times only children over 12 years welcome. All rates are subject to change without notice. Minimum Stays / Deposit / Cancellations: 3 nights deposit for all bookings. Winter: cancellation within 28 days prior to arrival, no show or short stay the deposit will be retained. Christmas: 7 nights minimum stay from 22 Dec - 05 Jan. Non-refundable deposits are due as follows: 25% is required on booking, followed by a further 25% by 01 Oct and balance by 16 Nov. Any deposits not received by the due date will incur the cancellation of the reservation/s and forfeit of monies paid. Summer: cancellation within 14 days prior to arrival, no show or short stay the deposit will be retained. |
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Special Offers All rates include extra values:
• Fresh orchids in all suites
• Complimentary Afternoon Tea served around the pool
• Complimentary cold facial towels & morning fruit kebabs
• Invitation to the Tuesday Manager’s Cocktail party
The Deluxe Suites booking includes:
• Complimentary limousine roundtrip airport transfer
• A fully stocked bar including spirits, wines and Champagne
Please note that these offers can not be combined with any previously offered specials and that the hotel reserves the right to stop sell any special any time! |
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How to Book If you wish to make further enquiries or a reservation, please use the WEB LINK or DIRECT EMAIL ENQUIRIES facility at the top of this page to make contact with Treasure Beach Hotel Barbados, or if you wish to telephone them, please click on TELEPHONE CONTACT to reveal the number. |
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UK Tour Operators If you wish to book through a tour operator or travel organiser, please follow the TOUR OPERATOR link below. See List of UK Tour Operators |
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Locality Treasure Beach is about a mile south of Holetown, where the English first landed in 1625 and came back to settle in 1627. There are two shopping centers in the town, the smaller Cave Shepherd Plaza close to Sandy Lane and the larger West Coast Mall in Holetown itself. Here you will find a large supermarket, bank, photo centre, duty free shops, video rental, and various shops and boutiques. Close by is the Chattel House Village, a series of shops in traditional looking Bajan style, which sell mainly souvenirs, the 24 hour Sandy Crest Medical Centre, and a market stall where you can buy fresh fruit and vegetables. As a local community, and has all you would expect to find in a small town – police station, post office etc.
There are a number of restaurants within just a few minutes’ drive of Treasure Beach. Daphne’s is within easy walking distance along the beach to the south and a little farther away you will find the Cliff and the Calabaza. There are any number of restaurants in Holetown, including Olive’s and The Tides. There is also good nightlife in Holetown with lively weekend gatherings in 1st and 2nd Street, where the restaurants and bars stand shoulder to shoulder, with some providing live music. Drinkers tend to spill out into the street to mingle, creating an easy-going ‘street party’ type of atmosphere. The current ‘hot spots’ are The Mews, The Elbow Room, Spago’s and Lexy’s. |
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Meet & Greet If you are travelling independently, taxis are usually available at the airport and will cost around US$22 each way. The ride from the airport is around 30-40 minutes, depending on the traffic. Alternatively, if you would prefer to be taken care of from the minute you arrive at the airport, with a range of services that can include limousine transfers, a Concierge Service is offered by St James Travel & Tours. If you are booking through a travel organiser, it is likely that their representative will be at the airport to meet you. This service and your return airport transfers should be included in the cost of your holiday. Please check at the time of booking. |
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Getting Around Hiring a car to explore the island or go to a different beach for the day is easily arranged. Book via your tour operator or direct with Stoutes Car Rentals, who will deliver the vehicle to the property and issue you your local driving licence at the same time. The hotel will also book car hire for you. Be aware that at the height of the winter season there is often a shortage of cars in Barbados, so you are advised to book yours in advance. If you want a car for a week or more the rates can also be better. Vehicles can be returned at the airport or be collected from the property at a pre-arranged time on your departure day. Taxis are readily available through reception. It is also easy and quite fun to take buses along the West Coast main road. |
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