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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: St James's very own English country house

Feature: Ideal for romantic holidays

Rooms: 40 suites

Location: Barbados

Nearest airport: Grantley Adams International Airport

Transfer: 45 minutes from Grantley Adams International Airport by private car transfer.

Luxury Holidays At Cobblers Cove

On a quintessentially English island, the privately owned Cobblers Cove is an English country house-style hotel which blends immaculate Colonial décor with understated luxury. There is, however, nothing English about its lush tropical beauty, sandy beach and turquoise waters, tucked away in a secluded setting on the north west coast, yet close to Speightstown’s shops and marina. An intimate, informal atmosphere resides and there are just forty suites dotted through its grounds – each with a breeze-cooled sitting room and private terrace. Cobblers Cove is also one of the region’s best-loved dining destinations, boasting impeccable, fresh cuisine by superb Head Chef, Jason Joseph, at the award-winning Camelot Restaurant. 

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Why Cobblers Cove is so special...

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Luxury Beach

The beachfront location and calm Caribbean waters are the ideal setting for an unforgettable holiday. Complimentary watersports are available and swimming with the turtles can also be arranged.
 

Luxury Beach at Cobblers Cove

Dining & Gourmet

The laid-back, yet world-class Camelot Restaurant is in a culinary league of its own, offering some of the best Bajan cuisine on the island. Highly decorated, Camelot's menus comprise innovative, island-inspired dishes made from only the freshest and most flavourful ingredients. Indulge in wonderfully fresh fish - brought daily by local fisherman, Barker - or delicious meat from local farms, alongside exquisite wine hand-selected by the expert sommeliers.

Dining & Gourmet at Cobblers Cove

Spa Breaks

Set in a Bajan chattel house-inspired location, the serene spa is hidden in a private walled garden. An extensive menu provides a comprehensive and beneficial spa experience, comprising a range of soothing and pampering treatments using premium products, including mud wraps, full body massages, hot stone treatments, hair treatments and manicures/pedicures. Yoga instruction can also be arranged, whether on the beach, pontoon or your suite's private terrace.

Spa Breaks at Cobblers Cove
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Pricing

Stay 7 nights from £2,534 (Low Season) to £7,114 (High Season) per person In an Upper Circle Suite. Price includes transfers.
Flights available at an additional cost.

Nov
From £2,534
per person
Dec
From £2,724
per person
Jan
From £4,065
per person
Feb
From £7,114
per person
Mar
From £3,333
per person
Apr
From £2,534
per person
May
From £2,534
per person
Jun
From £2,534
per person
Jul
From £2,534
per person
Aug
From £2,534
per person
Oct
From £2,534
per person

Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

All suites have a hairdryer, iron and ironing board, mini-bar, a safe, kettle, trouser press and books with a twice-daily maid service. There are no televisions or radios and mobile phones are discouraged, so some guests do take time to adjust, but most return to enjoy this idyllically peaceful hideaway.

Upper Circle Suite

Upper Circle Suite

  • hotelRooms:20
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden views

Set amidst swaying palms and tropical foliage, the Upper Circle Suites offer relaxing and comfortable accommodation. Elegant living rooms open out onto private terraces or balconies allowing guests to enjoy the views. Suites offer either king-size or twin beds with Egyptian cotton bed linens and goose down pillows. Bathrooms include 'his and hers' wash basins and stand-alone showers. Bedrooms are air-conditioned and ceiling fans cool both the living room and bedroom.

Royal Circle Suite

Royal Circle Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Partial sea views

Ideally situated in a delightful garden setting with the palm fringed beach just steps away, the 560 square foot Royal Circle Suites cleverly blend the tropical beauty of Barbados with the charm and elegance of a country home. Shutter-style louvered doors retract to extend the living room out onto the private terrace and reveal lovely garden and part ocean views. The bedrooms feature either king-size or twin size beds, depending on your preference.

Ocean Front Suite

Ocean Front Suite

  • hotelRooms:8
  • visibilityRoom View:Sea view

The Ocean Front Suites offer a perfect island hideaway. Attractive colonial style furnishings, fresh white linens and cool sandstone tiles combine with the tropical comforts of West Indian hospitality to bring you the best of Caribbean living. The suite’s light and airy living rooms extend out to pretty landscaped patio terraces or balconies, complete with reclining lounge chairs from which to enjoy the panoramic views. Spacious, air-conditioned, bedrooms feature king-size or twin sized beds.

Two Bedroom Suite

Two Bedroom Suite

  • hotelRooms:2
  • visibilityRoom View:Partial sea views

Two Bedroom Suites are located in the gardens. Bedrooms are air-conditioned, each with an en suite bathroom and the sitting areas open onto private terraces or balconies. Views overlook the beautiful gardens with partial views of the Caribbean Sea.

Camelot Suite at the Great House

Camelot Suite at the Great House

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The interiors of the Camelot Suite bring together the beauty of the colonial plantation house with the elegance of an English country home. Camelot has a canopied king-size bed in the bedroom and an oversized shower and bath in the bathroom. Set atop the main house, Camelot has its own private rooftop terrace, complete with its own cocktail bar and lounge deck - a great spot to watch the sun sink into the ocean while sipping a favourite cocktail.

Colleton at the Great House

Colleton at the Great House

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This luxurious, spacious suite combines a gracious English colonial style with Caribbean comfort and features all the elements of a private island paradise, with its sumptuous four-poster king-size bed and large bathroom, finished in cool grey marble, with a double walk-in shower and bath. The highlight of the Colleton suite is its rooftop plunge pool and terrace, an intimate, bougainvillea-filled, oasis with views out over the ocean. Few suites in the Caribbean can compare with the luxury and elegance of Colleton at the Great House.

Overview

Overview

Head Chef, Jason Joseph, oversees the exquisite cuisine at Camelot Restaurant, featuring island-inspired flavours. On Tuesday evenings, Cobblers Cove comes alive with a barbecue buffet, including steak, ribs and local fish on the grill and fabulous seafood platters, plus an array of salads and sides. Fridays at Cobblers Cove are a celebration of seafood, with a special menu available in Camelot Restaurant, featuring lobster and rum. All inclusive dining option is available.

Camelot Restaurant

Camelot Restaurant

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Caribbean dishes
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart/casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

A stylish, award-winning, oceanfront restaurant led by Head Chef, Jason Joseph, offering delicious dishes using the freshest, seasonal local produce, including seafood. Barbecues and caviar events are also held at the restaurant.

Amenities

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In Addition

The hotel's very own fisherman, Mr Barker, catches fresh fish daily and adventurous types can join him on one of his fishing trips and source the catch-of-the-day.

Closure Dates

Annual Closure 11-Nov-2024 to 24-Oct-2025 2025 closure dates for Cobblers Cove are 6th September – 24th October 2025. 
 

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Barbados Travel Information

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Capital

Bridgetown

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Language

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Time Difference

-4

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Currency

US Dollar and Barbadian Dollar

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Voltage

110 volts

Climate

While many will associate the Caribbean with winter sun, Barbados is also a fantastic place to visit during the summer months with temperatures usually still in their high seventies and a lot less rainfall than you may think. In fact, Barbados enjoys, on average, over 3,000 hours of sunshine each year, with a balmy, tropical climate cooled by constant sea breezes from the northeast trade winds – meaning it does not usually get unbearably hot. Temperatures do not normally exceed ninety degrees at any time of year. Nights are generally cooler. The dry season is from December to June, with rainfall and humidity increasing during summer to autumn. Rain showers are often in short bursts that clear and dry quickly. It is sensible to mainly pack clothes for warm, tropical weather.

Hurricanes
There is a ‘hurricane season’ in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, Central Mexico and South Eastern seaboard of America between June and November, the months of August and September being particularly susceptible.

Getting There

Flight Information
British Airways direct from London Gatwick and Virgin Atlantic from London Gatwick and Manchester.

Flight Time
From London Gatwick to Barbados: 8 hours, 45 minutes.

 

 

 

Dining

Food here is a feast for the senses – traditional Bajan dishes and international fine dining are colourful works of edible art. The Bajan style is a blend of African, Caribbean, West Indian and European flavours and many hotels serve Caribbean feasts, from spectacular buffets to chic fine dining in luxe mahogany dining rooms. For gourmet meals, there are many restaurants on the west coast with outstanding reputations: Daphne’s, where the southern Italian style of cuisine is authentic and beautifully prepared, and the service is a blend of attentive, warm and friendly, while The Cliff is well-established, the menu selection trendsetting and the food richly delicious.

Dining
Sport

Golf is a major draw on Barbados. The most famed course is the Green Monkey at Sandy Lane, designed by Tom Fazio and boasting rolling green fairways and beautiful ocean views. Royal Westmoreland is a championship course with all the professional amenities you could need, while Apes Hill Club, which opened in 2009, welcomes players of all abilities to its immaculately kept course. Cricket is the island’s second sporting passion. As the national sport, great pride is taken in the belief that some of the finest players of the West Indies team hail from Barbados. The Kensington Oval is where you can see big, international matches during the season.

Sport
Harrisons Cave

Harrison’s Cave is a crystallised limestone cavern system with flowing streams, cascading waterfalls and pools of water still enough to see your reflection. It is one of Barbados’ most interesting natural wonders and visitors can take a one-hour tram tour to explore.

Harrisons Cave
Barbados Wildlife Reserve

Stroll along forested trails and observe plants, trees and free-roaming animals and birds, such as the Bushy-tailed Mongoose, Brocket Deer, pelicans, tortoises and flamingos. At around 2pm you may also catch sight of the island’s Green Monkeys, which usually visit the reserve for feeding time. There is also a walk-through aviary housing a variety of exotic birds, iguanas and cages with large pythons and boas.

Barbados Wildlife Reserve
Heritage and History

Barbados has, perhaps, the most fascinating heritage of the Caribbean islands, with very strong links to Colonial Europe. Many historic buildings have been immaculately preserved, and make for a fascinating trip back in time. St Nicholas Abbey is one of only three genuine Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere – a beautifully restored plantation home built in 1658, those with an appreciation for architecture will be intrigued. You may also wish to visit George Washington House for an insight into how Barbados played a role in the settlement of America, or those travelling with families could venture to Arlington House Museum in Speightstown for a more interactive museum experience.

Heritage and History
Culture

Friendly, fun and full of natural charm, the culture of Barbados is something to get swept away with. Jazz, reggae and calypso music are the soundtrack here, and as the sun goes down, parties can be found across the island for those looking to get a taste of local life. The First and Second streets of Holetown are gaining a reputation for being the new hotspots and offer a variety of bars and restaurants, but it is the colourful Holetown Festival, with historic parades, pageants and stalls full of artisan crafts and wares, that many come here for.

Culture
Beaches and Watersports

The beaches in Barbados are superb. The west coast – known as the Platinum Coast for its powder-fine white sand and crystalline waters – is the most sought-after area. All of our featured five-star luxury hotels here have a beachfront location, meaning you can stroll straight from your terrace to your sun-lounger, and the calm waters make perfect conditions for watersports. Many of our featured hotels offer options including kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurfing, banana boat rides and water-skiing, but you could venture out to the east coast and the south’s contrasting reef-protected beaches – perfect for snorkelling, exsunken wrecks and surfing the fantastic waves.

Beaches and Watersports
Mount Gay Rum Distillery

Being the birthplace of rum, very few people leave without at least tasting the island’s favourite tipple. A favourite day out for many visitors is Mount Gay Rum Distillery. Here, discover the origins of one of the world’s most famous rums, perfected over 300 years.

Mount Gay Rum Distillery

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