Luxury Holidays At Coral Reef Club
Situated on the prestigious West Coast of Barbados, the Coral Reef Club still respects the time-honoured traditions of old Barbados; in its service, ambience and architecture and is one of the few properties on the island that is family-owned and run. Now in its second generation, the O’Hara family continues to make this elegantly refined hotel feels like a home-away-from-home. Set in twelve acres, accommodation is authentic in design: wooden balustrading, fretwork and shuttered windows angled out onto the beautiful gardens, where brightly coloured birds flit among the branches of mahogany and frangipani trees. The Luxury Cottage/Suites and the Plantation Suites have their own plunge pools and outstanding interiors.
Alongside its stunning accommodation, the Coral Reef Club also offers guests the chance to experience a holiday that is centred on understated luxury and indulgent island living. Holiday makers can enjoy direct access to a pristine stretch of beach, exceptional dining showcasing fresh Caribbean flavours and a renowned spa set within tranquil tropical gardens. Thoughtfully designed facilities, including tennis courts, watersports and elegant spaces for relaxation, ensure there is as much or as little to do as desired, making the hotel equally appealing for both active travellers and those seeking peaceful serenity.
From the moment you arrive, Coral Reef Barbados exudes a relaxed sophistication that feels more like a private estate than a hotel. The atmosphere is calm and unhurried, with staff offering attentive yet unobtrusive service that reflects the island’s famed hospitality. This sense of warmth and familiarity is what has drawn generations of guests back year after year, creating a loyal following and a reputation for excellence.
Whether relaxing by the pool, strolling through the gardens or simply unwinding in the comfort of your suite, Coral Reef Club offers a classic Barbados holiday where heritage, hospitality and natural beauty come together effortlessly.
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