Hilton Barbados (4*)


Boasting 350 ocean-view guestrooms, including 77 Executive Floor rooms and 33 suites, Hilton Barbados features a sprawling pool complex with whirlpool, a fitness center with treatment rooms overlooking the Carlisle Bay and three premium tennis courts

 

Hotel Details


  • 20 minutes from Grantley Adams International Airport
  • 10,000 sq ft of meeting space
  • fitness centre
  • 3 premium tennis courts
  • sprawling pool complex with whirlpool
  • kids club
  • business centre

 

Room Features


Ocean View Room:

  • private balcony
  • separate shower unit
  • in-room safe
  • mini-bar
  • coffee maker
  • sofa bed

 

Executive Room:

  • located on upper floors
  • ocean view
  • mini bar
  • oversized desk
  • electronic safe
  • cable TV
  • coffee maker
  • access to the Executive Lounge which has a dedicated check-in and check-out area and where complimentary continental breakfast, hors d'oeuvres  in the evening and Honor Bar are served

 

Dining


  • The Grille – casual restaurant that featuring seafood and grilled meat
  • The Lighthouse Terrace – located on the lobby level and open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the restaurant offers a choice of open-air and air-conditioned seating
  • The Water’s Edge – ocean view poolside lounge open daily for lunch and snacks

 

Recreation


  • activities including water sports, world-class golf, horseback riding, fishing, sailing, scuba diving
  • Barbados Blue – Hilton’s ultimate adventure for Scuba enthusiasts
  • three premium tennis courts

 

NEW! How you can make your stay more authentic, sustainable and memorable

These tips provide the insider’s knowledge on how travelers can engage with local culture, make their vacations more memorable, promote sustainability in the region, and enhance their overall holiday experience.


  • Two important events worth attending are Holetown Festival and Barbados Independence Day. The former one is a week-long celebration taking place mid-February that marks the arrival of the first settlers at the site now known as Holetown on February 17, 1627, and introduces visitors to the Barbadian culture and traditions through a varied program that includes concerts, live music, street parades, craft fairs, historical exhibitions, beauty pageants, sporting competitions and food and drink happenings, while the Barbados Independence Day, first achieved on November 30th of 1966, features several exciting events throughout the island.
  • Some of the recommended restaurants to visit in Barbados include The Cliff, prefect for a romantic dinner or a special occasion, The Tides which features the fantastic views, and Champers offering delectable local cuisine
Please Note: Time restrictions and extra charges may apply for some activities, watersports or facilities. Some restaurants may be open for certain meals only, have a dress code in effect and/or require reservations. While Sparkling Voyages makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, it cannot be held responsible for changes, omissions or errors.