Within the pastel-pink 1940s mansion known as the Great House lies the ridiculously pretty two-story Camelot Suite. Decked in fine linen by Soane Britain and featuring a four-poster bed with sea views and stylish rattan furniture, wicker has never looked so glamorous. The 1,380-sq-ft suite offers both a first-floor terrace and expansive private roof terrace to take advantage of the island’s year-round sunshine. The resort is frequented by a jetset crowd, and no request is too much for the resort’s friendly team — from swimming with turtles to a private sunset picnic on the beach. Cobblers Cove has long been committed to sustainable practices, and the resort sources as much as possible from Barbados itself, including 95% of the food served in its beachfront restaurant and the lavish botanical guest toiletries.
Best feature Many of the suite’s fixtures and fittings were crafted by local craftspeople, carpenters and artists
Details
Company | Cobblers Cove |
Location | Speightstown, Saint Peter Barbados |
Price per night ($) | 1,500 |
Award winners | Top Eco Suites |
Price range | $1,000 - $4,999 |
Number of bedrooms | One bedroom |
Features - in suite | Private beach Pool Walk in wardrobes |
Leisure facilities - Hotel | Gym Outdoor pool Tennis courts Weddings Private beach Library |
Luxury and privacy options | Packing/unpacking service Private door away from rest of hotel Private use of hotel amenities |
Size of master bed | Emperor (200 x 200cm) |
Number of bathrooms | One bathroom |
Number of floors | Two floors |
Disability aids | Accessible parking Entire unit located on ground floor Entire unit wheelchair accessible |
Food and drink facilities - Hotel | Private Dining |
Number of restaurants | One restaurant |
Number of dedicated staff | One member of staff |
Exclusive guest services | Butler Dedicated concierge/guest relations manager Masseuse Private chef |
Views | Sea views |
Outside space | Terrace |
Transport options | Airport transfers Yacht mooring |
Luxury brands | St Lucy |
TV size | 55" |
Sustainability initiatives | Recycling systems - Glass Recycling systems - Metals Recycling systems - Paper/card Recycling systems - Plastic Linen and towel reuse programs Community initiatives Reduced waste Composting Renewable energy Fishing Recycling systems - Food 26-50% (Energy - Renewable sources) |