Cobblers Cove

 

Barbados

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About Cobblers Cove


The 40 spacious and elegant suites meander through fabulous tropical gardens to the original Great House, the beachfront and restaurant. With their island-style rattan and fresh hand-printed linens in a pallette of pinks and blues against brilliant white, they write the playbook for a classy Caribbean design aesthetic. All have an air-conditioned bedroom, separate sitting room, kitchenette, tea/coffee making facilities, a complimentary mini bar upon arrival (replenished on request), spacious balconies or terraces, and fantastically comfortable chaises. The Garden Suites are set in the resort’s beautiful tropical gardens, Ocean View Suites are nearer the beach and Ocean Front Suites are just steps away from the Caribbean Sea. The ultimate in luxury and privacy can be found in the two chic honeymoon suites, Camelot and Colleton, both situated in the original Great House; each has a fourposter bed and private terrace directly overlooking the sea.



A masterclass in understated luxury and one of the best-loved hotels in the Caribbean, this family owned 1940s mansion has attracted guests through its powder-pink walls for decades due to its impeccable service, charm and style. Plus, the award-winning seafront Camelot restaurant serves some of the finest food on the island.


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Best to time to travel

Barbados, a captivating Caribbean island known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, offers a fantastic getaway throughout the year.
High Season (December to April): Barbados' high season coincides with the dry season, making it the most popular time to visit. From December to April, the weather is sunny and pleasant, and the sea is calm—ideal for swimming and water sports. It's also the season for cultural festivals, including the Barbados Jazz Festival and the Holetown Festival.

Shoulder Seasons (May to June, September to November): The shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. May and June are particularly lovely, with warm temperatures and lush landscapes. September to November marks the official hurricane season, but Barbados is rarely affected, making it a quieter and more budget-friendly time to visit.

Low Season (July to August): July and August are Barbados' low season due to higher humidity and the possibility of occasional rain showers. However, this period still offers plenty of sunshine and is a great time for budget-conscious travelers.

No matter when you visit Barbados, you'll discover a world of natural beauty, from the powdery white-sand beaches of the west coast to the rugged cliffs of the east coast. Dive into vibrant coral reefs, explore historic plantation houses, and savor the flavors of Bajan cuisine. Whether you seek relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, Barbados promises an unforgettable Caribbean escape.

from  7 Nights from £ 3,199 per person, based on 2 sharing


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