Luxury Hotel and Gourmet Restaurant in Barbados
Your Route du Bonheur (road to happiness) in The Caribbean awaits with crystal-clear water, white sand beaches, Relais & Châteaux award-winning gourmet cuisine, luxurious accommodations and the relaxing spa of our
Cobblers Cove. Overlooking the Caribbean, you will find numerous activities to complement your visit, like relaxing on the beach, taking part in water sports, snorkeling or golfing. Your visit to Relais & Châteaux in Barbados might also include:

Caving at Harrison’s Cave

Reef break surfing and windsurfing

Local and international award-winning gourmet cuisine at The Terrace Restaurant at
Cobblers Cove

Boutique shopping

Island golfing

Swimming in the Caribbean
The Barbados LandscapePimm’s Cup may be the island’s most popular drink, but it was during a search for fresh water that the Portuguese discovered Barbados in 1536. They gave the island its name and then left, clearing the way for the British who laid claim a century later. The Brits ruled, uninterrupted, until 1966 when Barbados was granted independence and today this “most British island in the Caribbean” is sometimes called “Little England.” High tea is a tradition, cricket is a passion and polo is played all winter.
A Taste of BarbadosTwenty-one miles long and 14 miles wide, Barbados is basically flat but quite picturesque with some rolling hills. Harrison’s Cave is a natural wonder of underground streams, waterfalls and millennium-old stalacites and stalagmites caused by constant water drip. Classic reef breaks on the South coast, something rare in the Caribbean, make good surfing and windsurfing. There’s golf, winter festivals and shopping in the commercial center of Bridgetown. For more information go to:
www.barbados.org or
www.visitbarbados.org.