Cobblers Cove Barbados

Barbados, Caribbean

Virgin rating

The hotel

An aura of understated class pervades this charming hotel hideaway, with many of its guests returning every year for an authentic Barbados experience. The attractive, colonial-style building with its iconic, coral-coloured Great House, vibrant tropical gardens and lovely rattan furnishings, overlooks a white-sand beach on Barbados's west coast. Pleasantly secluded, you are still only a short drive from some lovely restaurants and bars — that's if you can drag yourself away from the gourmet wonders of award-winning Camelot Restaurant which offers mouth-watering cuisine, weekly barbeques and a special seafood menu including a selection of freshly-caught local fish. There's a generous array of sports, which include tennis and complimentary daily lessons in water-skiing, sailing and windsurfing for each guest. The spacious suites are beautifully furnished and are packed with amenities. Each has its own balcony or terrace, dressing area and large bathroom filled with REN soaps and toiletries.

Amenities

  • Snorkelling
  • Tennis
  • Water Skiing
  • Windsurfing
  • Babysitting service
  • Kids Club
  • Honeymoon
  • Bar
  • Fitness Centre/Gym
  • Internet Access
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service

Where is it

Situated on a beautiful tranquil beach on the west coast of Barbados. Transfer time from airport: 45 minutes.

Hotel information

40 suites. All suites with private terrace or balcony, air-conditioning (bedroom only), ceiling fans, telephone, WiFi access, separate living room area with sofa, breakfast area with tea/coffee-making facilities, mini-bar*, safe, bath robes, bathroom amenities, and hairdryer. Upper Circle Suites have tropical garden views, either 1 king-size bed or 2 single bed, sleeping maximum 3 adults. 


Royal Circle Suites are set in the tropical gardens with a partial ocean view and are just moments away from the beach, sleeping maximum 3 adults.Ocean Front Suites have panoramic ocean views and are just steps from the beach, sleeping maximum 3 adults. 2-Bedroom Suites have garden views and are close to The Great House, with either 2 king-size beds or 4 single beds, sleeping maximum 5 adults. Camelot at The Great House is a large ocean view suite, 1380 sq ft, situated in the historic plantation house and benefits from a private, rooftop sun terrace and lounge deck, large marble bathroom, 1 king-size four-poster bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults. Colleton at The Great House is a large ocean view suite, 1780 sq ft, situated atop the historic plantation house and benefits from a private, rooftop sun terrace with plunge pool, large marble bathroom, 1 king-size four-poster bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults. 

The Camelot Restaurant (holds prestigious Barbados Hotel and Tourism Authority’s restaurant of the year award for fine dining, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner) and cocktail bar. Afternoon tea served daily. Private dining* on the beach or in an ocean-view pavilion, as well as picnics, can be arranged. Room service menu available*.

Tuesday night cocktail party & BBQ*. Sunday seafront BBQ with live entertainment*. 

Swimming pool. Off-shore pontoon. Sea Moon Spa & Salon* (massages and body treatments). Spa services* available in-room and hairdressers can be booked upon request. Air-conditioned gym with cardio equipment and free weights. Yoga*, dance* and pilates* sessions (reservations required). Floodlit tennis court. Golf* at nearby courses can be arranged. Complimentary daily boat trip. Water sports include snorkelling kayaking. Windsurfing, water-skiing and Sunfish sailing (all with free daily lesson). Scuba diving* and fishing* and motorised water sports* can be arranged with local companies. Cricket lessons* (prior booking essential).

Gift shop. TV lounge. Complimentary WiFi available in all rooms and public areas.

A Tourism Fee will be charged per bedroom, per night and will be collected at check out. The rate is subject to change by the Government, and varies by hotel room. Fees currently range from 8.75 Barbadian dollar (approximately £3.90) to 35 Barbadian dollar​ (approximately £16.00) per bedroom, per night. 

* Denotes local charge.

Please note: children aged 12 and under are not permitted at this hotel.

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Image of the Tripadvisor rating What a disappointment

Dec 15, 2024 E1953EJrichardd London, United Kingdom

I booked the Crown for my 80th birthday lunch with 11 friends choosing their preordered festive lunch. I have been going to the Crown for over 30 years when it was privately owned what a disappointment this visit .The service was good but the food was cheap and awful.the trout was just slices , the turkey precooked thin and the beef was inedible… Read more
I booked the Crown for my 80th birthday lunch with 11 friends choosing their preordered festive lunch. I have been going to the Crown for over 30 years when it was privately owned what a disappointment this visit .The service was good but the food was cheap and awful.the trout was just slices , the turkey precooked thin and the beef was inedible and left by my guests.i don’t like giving this review but I don’t want you to be as disappointed as we all were . What a shame that The Crown has become just another corporate group of pubs . Sad to say I will never return. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Wildly overpriced – great kitchen

Dec 4, 2024 odo381 Copenhagen, Denmark

Evening restaurant very good. The rest is not. Crammed outdoor areas. Sunbeds jammed together. Very small pool. No immediate beach access. To climb rocks to get into the ocean. Worn out British colonial style mansion. Many defects on buildings and installations e.g. aircon capacity insufficient and water pressure very low. A thorough… Read more
Evening restaurant very good. The rest is not. Crammed outdoor areas. Sunbeds jammed together. Very small pool. No immediate beach access. To climb rocks to get into the ocean. Worn out British colonial style mansion. Many defects on buildings and installations e.g. aircon capacity insufficient and water pressure very low. A thorough refurbishment called for. Laid back Caribbean service. Cordial (and very noisy) staff. Frequently preoccupied with each other rater than serving guests. Always very good mood. Manager invisible. Seems to deliberately avoid any contact with her guests. During ten days stay we were never greeted. Not worth the substantial price tag. Read less
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Dec 3, 2024 Vernon F Majorca, Spain

We are regular visitors. The hotel is even better than ever. It is English country house style with exquisite taste. The hotel is charming and elegant with a friendly and inviting atmosphere. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with gorgeous views of the sea or the garden. The gardens are well kept and beautiful. The staff were uniformly… Read more
We are regular visitors. The hotel is even better than ever. It is English country house style with exquisite taste. The hotel is charming and elegant with a friendly and inviting atmosphere. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with gorgeous views of the sea or the garden. The gardens are well kept and beautiful. The staff were uniformly friendly and attentive - always ready to help with a smile. They made me feel welcome and pampered, and took care of every detail. The food is outstanding and varied, with a choice of local and international cuisine. I enjoyed the delicious breakfast every morning, the scrumptious afternoon tea every day, and the exquisite dinner every night for my entire stay. The hotel also offers fun and relaxing activities, such as swimming, snorkeling, sailing, tennis, golf, and spa treatments. The hotel has also undergone some substantial improvements. The pool and bar area have been reworked beautifully. The wifi was excellent and allowed us to work from the hotel Cobblers Cove Barbados is a luxurious and relaxing hotel that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a memorable and enjoyable vacation. It is a hidden gem that I can’t wait to visit again. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Lovely hotel let down by F&B and poor management

Dec 2, 2024 WrinklyGappers Suffolk, United Kingdom

Cobblers Cove is a 45 minute drive from the airport and sits on the north west coast. The hotels along the coast sit on the main noisy road and are usually on small areas of land with little beach. We were warmly welcomed in the small reception area and given a welcome drink in the bar. Our room was entry level and we had no complaints at all.… Read more
Cobblers Cove is a 45 minute drive from the airport and sits on the north west coast. The hotels along the coast sit on the main noisy road and are usually on small areas of land with little beach. We were warmly welcomed in the small reception area and given a welcome drink in the bar. Our room was entry level and we had no complaints at all. Housekeeping came in twice a day and the hotel was kept very clean. We had a small kitchen area just for making drinks, a patio with comfortable chairs, a small shower room with one sink (prefer two) and a comfortable bedroom with excellent air con throughout. The garden is a delight and we often saw green tailed monkeys playing. The main old house which houses the sitting room, bar and restaurant is very attractive and well kept. When we arrived we were given specific written instructions not to reserve sunbeds and for the first few days this worked well. However as the hotel became busier we soon realised that unless we put our towels and books on a bed before 6am there was no sunbed for us until after lunch and with no beach at all at the hotel the only place to sit was our patio at our room. I will liken the sun beds as being spilt into three main areas similar to a plane, first class - with large umbrellas by the pool overlooking the sea, business - with large umbrellas in pairs around the pool and the majority in economy sardined together in three rows with tiny umbrellas in an area to the side of the pool. Each bed was wonderfully comfortable with a thick mattress but the towelling cover was not washed daily as at other hotels where we have stayed and with many grubby and stained all guests needed two pool towels to cover them- which makes a nonsense of saving on laundry if this is why it is done.Throughout our stay the same lady got up just after 5am and reserved all the first class sunbeds for her friends. The hotel did nothing to stop this. One regular played an electric piano late morning next to the pool. When it was soft classical music for 20 mins it was a delight but an hour or more of loud west end musical pieces, often on repeat, drove several guests away. It was impossible to read a book and although both reception and management were asked that they ask him to have more consideration for guests who would prefer to listen to the birds and waves, the bar staff continued to clap after each piece and encourage him. The bar and restaurant were the major let down of the hotel. Aperol spritz tasted mainly of soda and the gin and tonics were weak. For the first couple of evenings we were offered some lovely canapés in the bar before dinner, but these disappeared the rest of our stay. The bar staff never smiled and if you tried to make a conversation you were cut short. All week we remarked how fortunate we were to have booked B&B. Breakfast was a chaotic affair. You had to queue to be shown a table by one particular member of staff who would also take an order before coming back to deal with the queue. Tea and coffee took at least 30 mins to arrive after being seated. In the meantime there is cereals, pastries, yogurt and melon/pineapple. On several days there was no greek yogurt -only vegan coconut 'yogurt', no mushrooms, no muffins and so on, Lunch at the hotel was restricted to a handful of salads, heavy main meals or sandwiches with chips or salad. Evening meals were better but like lunches often arrived without a key ingredient as offered on the menu eg curry had no roti, beef burger had no lettuce nor cheese, the Caesar salad over the week was reduced to lettuce, chicken and a bit of dressing.One lunchtime we waited an hour for our food with three tables occupied. We often saw plates returned to the kitchen. The restaurant is expensive by UK and Barbados standards and with meals an integral part of enjoying a hotel break, this was a real letdown. We ate out at the top local restaurants in the evening and what a revelation they were. Often cheaper than the hotel they were full and everyone was happy and talking, lovely atmosphere and excellent food, wine and service. Taxis are easily arranged by reception, prompt and friendly if a bit pricey. A return to Local & co being a set 30 USD return -takes about 5minutes. We loved Local & Co the Fishpot, the Sea Shed, and Lone Star. We tried Baia one lunchtime when the hotel only organised its BBQ but although the food was good the restaurant is a little bare and uninspiring. Cobblers Cove appears on several sites as adults only, which we prefer. During our stay there were several under 5s staying and we were woken very early each morning by two in the room adjoining our kitchen. As grandparents we didn't really mind this, it got us up early to try and secure a business class sunbed - but if you are keen on adults only I would suggest you clarify policy with the hotel. My husband throughly enjoyed a couple of the complimentary trips out on the boat and the skipper was a lovely man who showed him all the local sites along the coast. I understand this year several of the west coast hotels have been unable to put sunbeds on the little beach left after the summer storms. Cobblers Cove has no beach at all, except for a tiny area which is dangerous for swimming as it is used to launch the boats and jet skis are often to be seen. In over 30 years of visiting the carribean we had never seen such large waves and with the large rocks assembled along the front of the hotel it would have been too dangerous to swim on most days. The week was unseasonably wet which didn't worry us too much but it was very humid. The manager's cocktail party was a strange affair. We have been to dozens of these and usually management welcome guests in and everyone stands around chatting. It is a great time to meet other guests with whom you can exchange a cheery greeting and a few words throughout the rest of your stay. Not here, we arrived half way through to everyone seated at separate tables and no visible management. The only time we saw the GM was when she spoke to us at check out. The vast majority of the staff were lovely, if solemn and it is evident that the restaurant staff need more training and the hotel as a whole a better management overview. We left missing the wide white sands of Grand Anse beach in Grenada and our daily dip in the calm clear sea there. We have enjoyed several breaks in Barbados over the years - to the Sandpiper in particular, but it has lost it's local carribean flavour and future we will be sticking to St Lucia and Grenada. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Mixed experience at this attractive hotel

Nov 30, 2024 Belinda S Puerto Banus, Spain

I have just returned from a 10 night stay at this hotel. We received a warm welcome upon arrival and shown to our suite. This was spacious, very attractive, plenty of wardrobespace with a large double bed. The kitchen area was useful and always good to be able to have access to a fridge and tea/coffee. The down side for us was this room was very… Read more
I have just returned from a 10 night stay at this hotel. We received a warm welcome upon arrival and shown to our suite. This was spacious, very attractive, plenty of wardrobespace with a large double bed. The kitchen area was useful and always good to be able to have access to a fridge and tea/coffee. The down side for us was this room was very close to the main road and the traffic noise started at 5.30am each morning - try and avoid if you can. The hotel has very beautiful and well maintained gardens. The pool area is small and you can struggle to get a sun bed. I was told towels were hogging some sunbeds from 5.30am! However once you get your sunbed you really are very close to the sea. There is access each side to the beach but no sunbeds on beach. The public spaces of bar, lounge and restaurant are situated by the pool area. Afternoon tea which is a lovely touch happens between 4 and 5pm daily in the lounge area. The bar was great early evening with happy hour and fellow guests were very sociable while we were there. Breakfast was a small buffet, fruit available was mainly different melon - and possibly either papaya or pineapple. There is also a cooked breakfast menu but a number of dishes would be off the menu each day. The most frustrating thing was the hit or miss service, we would regulary be waiting 20-30 minutes for teas/coffee along with cooked food. On a few occasions we tried the lunches and dinner. Sadly once again the service was inconsistant and the food was not good/unappetising and very expensive. A Ceasar salad consisted of shredded lettuce, a few acnchovies and sliced chicken. t Many guests agreed that the F&B department was the weakest part of the hotel and needs attention. Very often the there could be 3-4 staff beind the bar chatting ignoring guests waiing for service. The hotel is well maintained and very clean throughout. Read less