Introduction to Treasure Beach
Introduction
A warm welcome is guaranteed at Treasure Beach, one of the smaller
hotels on the island, and a popular choice with numerous guests
who return year after year. Set in leafy tropical gardens beside the white
sands of Paynes Bay, the resort is an ideal retreat for those seeking
simplicity and relaxation in informal surroundings.
The 35 suites mimic traditional Caribbean architecture, with sloping
roofs and airy verandahs or terraces. Set in a horseshoe shape, they
overlook the freshwater swimming pool, which in turn has views across
the west coast and the Caribbean Sea. Each suite has an open-air living
area extending on to a patio or balcony, furnished with such welcoming
home comforts as a fridge, mini-bar and tea and coffee maker.
Three new deluxe suites including the Hibicus Suite and Hummingbird Suite, which enjoy stunning views over the white sand beach and turquoise sea and offer ultimate in space and comfort and are located right on the edge of the beach.
Thirdly, the Hemingway Suite which is set further back overlooking the pool and offering the same stunning views of the sea. All featuring private terraces with plunge pools.
Specially designed mosaics feature throughout and the artwork and sculptures have been hand selected from Guyana, colour schemes feature a combination of cool, creamy whites, rich textures and brightly coloured furnishings. Floors are hardwood timber or marble and lighting is simple but sophisticated to create an intimate and elegant ambience.
Complimentary snorkel equipment lets you explore the warm waters of
the Caribbean at your leisure, while sailing, water-skiing and windsurfing
can be arranged at an extra charge. Indoors, a fitness suite, library and TV
lounge provide alternative entertainment.
Thanks to the hotel’s west coast location, sundowners in the bar truly
merit their name, as the sky on the horizon turns rosy pink. A cocktail or
two here leads pleasurably to award-winning cuisine in the informal
restaurant, where freshly caught seafood and Bajan specialities are
highlights of the menu. A chance to get to know other guests and the
friendly staff comes at the weekly cocktail party, a sociable gathering that
typifies the friendly atmosphere at this cheerful resort.
Facilities
Swimming pool, fitness centre, air-conditioned lounge with complimentary Internet access, library with books and DVDs, laundry, award-winning restaurant and bar and live entertainment one or two nights a week during the winter months. Complimentary weekly catamaran cruise and daily high tea all year.
Location
Treasure Beach is situated on the west coast of Barbados in Paynes
Bay, St James. It is a 40 minute transfer from Grantley Adams
International Airport.
Flight duration in to Barbados is approximately 8 hours 45 minutes
on a direct route.
GMT -4 hours