South Coast Accommodation Listings
Featured Places
Bougainvillea Barbados
Edged by two beautiful beaches, our 4-star resort is known for Bajan hospitality, great service, and spacious suites just footsteps from the sand. On the island’s south coast, Bougainvillea is only 5...
Maresol Barbados Apartments
Maresol Barbados Apartments consist of 15 family-friendly self-catering apartments with a fantastic ocean view and easy access to Dover beach. Surrounded by a tropical garden, our Barbados apartments are located on the...
Plum Tree Club Apartments
Your Home Away from Home in Barbados Experience the best of Barbados at the Plum Tree Club Apartments, where you will find comfortable accommodation and a home away from home. Welcome to...
Sugar Bay Barbados
Sugar Bay is the Barbados all-inclusive experience you’re looking for! With an array of activities, four fantastic restaurants, tranquil Caribbean waters in a protected lagoon, the capital city Bridgetown and the South...
Worthing View Beach Villas
Worthing View Beach Villas is an apartment-style rental offering a delightful way for families and friends to enjoy the beauty of the Barbados south coast in a cozy and calming setting. It...
Recommended Places
Adulo Apartments
About Us Our Apartments In the tropical island of Barbados, located on the beautiful South Coast is Adulo Apartments. Gracefully tucked inland is our 14 room accommodation which features four types of...
Southern Palms Beach Club and Resort Hotel
Escape to the Caribbean Sea for a relaxing vacation at one of the best hotels in Barbados. Embrace the island vibe at Southern Palms Beach Club. Renowned as the “Pink Pearl” and...
Turtle Beach by Elegant Hotels – All-Inclusive
Turtle Beach is a lively all-inclusive, all-suite resort situated on the scenic south coast. With exciting surf, turquoise water, and white sand where sea turtles return each year to nest, you’ll find...
White Sands Beach Condos
There is a cozy bay on the south coast of Barbados in St. Lawrence Gap. A place where you can live in luxury yet still be a part of the island culture....