Situated on 10 tropical acres, an all inclusive resort features numerous mature trees in addition to lush landcapes. The south coast Barbados location combines elegant natural settings with a sophisticated feel. Almond Resorts offers something for all parents. Like a full-service nursery that provides indoor and outdoor recreation for children up to two years old. At Santai, Domain Resorts sets new standards in luxury accommodation, from the highest quality linen and towelling, to organic mini bar delights, take-away dining options and poolside massages. A focal point of Santai is the lagoon pool with spa and tranquil guest lounge.
The white sandy beach right outside our Resort stretches for a two kilometers. Our beautifully style hotel rooms and bungalows are beautifully decorated and fully air-conditioned with complete modern amenities. Some of the country’s most expensive resorts are located here. The secluded beach in the bay offers gorgeous sights, including a view of Barbados coast-line on a clear day. The resort seems very new, with still some maintenance work on finishing touches while I was there.
The hotel is located 20 miles from the airport (45mins), 10 miles from Georgetown (25min) and one minute from a bus stop.
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September 9th, 2009 at 5:31 pm
Aaah, my homeland!! I havent been home in almost 2 decades. I’m now too busy exploring life in East Africa. 166 expensive square miles does NOT compare to the vast diversity of the EA region.