Peace & Quiet
You will find no cable TV and no phones in the rooms, in fact no other distractions than the natural beauty of Barbados and the secluded location of this 'hidden gem' of a hotel. One guest took 6 months to write a review because she simply did not want to share the location of Peach & Quiet.
No children under 12 years please.
Tropical Baroque Styling
Designed and built using a combination of Mediterranean terracotta tiles, stark white plastered exteriors and sumptuous curves this collection of discreet suites lie along the beachfront overlooking the clear azure waters that lap against the shores of Barbados.
In love with the Ocean
The shoreline at this hotel is rocky but gives into a unique pool with a sandy button and outcrops of coral perfect for snorkeling. The hotel has equipment for this activity. The hotel pool, a charming white oval set behind the natural shoreline offers guests a relaxing focal and meeting point and also shelter from the strong ocean breezes. Perfect for windsurfing, guests can also take part in this activity, along the coast a few minutes walk at Silver Sands Beach.
Close to St. Lawrence Gap
A few minutes drive from the main tourist area and airport this secluded hotel could be upon an island of It's own. There are few distracting sounds other than the sea lapping against the shore.
Delicious Bajan Cuisine
The hotel specialises in fresh local Bajan cuisine which guests can regularly enjoy under the stars by candlelight or if they prefer in the privacy of their own suite. The dining room also has a bar and a buffet area for breakfast and at It's center a dance floor. Romance is almost guaranteed at this hotel where the experience is always relaxing, simple and of a high quality.
Service second to none
The owners, an English couple run the hotel with great care and attention to detail. There are many areas around the suites where guests can curl up with a book or gather and enjoy the peace and quiet together.
Hiking & History
A wide variety of walks and hikes are available for guests to enjoy as well as informative evenings and afternoons where one can learn about the places of historic interest on the island.