A modern coastal villa with stunning views, elegant interiors, and a serene pool deck.
An enjoyable stay
“We had a great time. Cheryl was brilliant; the best housekeeper we have ever had in Barbados. The villa was also really good. It has been refurbished very well and reflects badly on the other Royal Westmoreland Villas we have been in recently.”
“We had a great time. Cheryl was brilliant; the best housekeeper we have ever had in Barbados. The villa was also really good. It has been refurbished very well and reflects badly on the other Royal Westmoreland Villas we have been in recently.”
Set within the prestigious Royal Westmoreland estate, Villa Westmoreland presents a refined Caribbean retreat where modern design meets effortless comfort. This two storey coral stone residence has been beautifully maintained and thoughtfully styled, offering an inviting blend of clean white interiors and tropical accents. Positioned at the end of a quiet cul de sac, a sense of privacy is naturally enjoyed, while elevated views stretch across lush gardens, a private swimming pool and the shimmering Caribbean Sea. The open plan living and dining area is filled with natural light and flows seamlessly onto a covered terrace, where relaxed outdoor dining can be enjoyed. A fully equipped modern kitchen is set to one side, complete with all essential appliances for a comfortable stay. Guests are supported by housekeeping, a dedicated villa manager and the reassurance of 24 hour security, while a complimentary seven seater vehicle is also provided for easy island exploration.
Accommodation is arranged across three well appointed en suite bedrooms, each designed with comfort and convenience in mind. On the ground floor, the master suite and a twin bedroom both feature walk through closets and direct access to the pool deck, allowing mornings to begin with a gentle step into the sunshine. The master suite is enhanced by a separate bath and shower, while the additional bedroom includes a walk in shower. A third bedroom is positioned on the upper level, offering a queen size bed and its own en suite bathroom. While access to Royal Westmoreland membership is not included, guests are invited to enjoy the nearby Fairmont Royal Pavilion Beach Club, located just two kilometres away, where loungers and umbrellas await alongside a beachfront restaurant and bar.
What Oliver loves...
A stylish open plan living space flows effortlessly onto a covered terrace, ideal for indoor outdoor living
Thoughtful extras including housekeeping, a dedicated villa manager and a complimentary seven seater vehicle enhance comfort and ease throughout the stay (must be over 25 with valid drivers license)
Elevated sea views and a private swimming pool create a relaxed and scenic setting for a Caribbean escape
Access to the nearby Fairmont Royal Pavilion Beach Club offers a convenient way to enjoy the island’s beautiful coastline
What you should know
Villa Westmoreland does not include Royal Westmoreland resort membership access
The Fairmont Royal Pavilion Beach Club is located approximately 2km away and offers loungers, umbrellas, as well as restaurant and bar facilities
The villa is arranged over two floors, which may not be suitable for those with limited mobility
While the private pool is a wonderful feature, children should be supervised at all times
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Villa Westmoreland
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Walk to Restaurant
Set on Barbados’ sought-after west coast, Royal Westmoreland and its surrounding area offer an effortless blend of laid-back luxury and island adventure. Rolling hills meet turquoise shores, with nearby Mullins Beach and Gibbs Beach perfect for sun-soaked afternoons or paddleboarding in calm, crystal-clear waters. Explore the historic charm of Holetown, just a short drive away, where boutique shopping, beach bars, and oceanfront dining create a lively yet refined atmosphere. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy world-class courses in the vicinity, while food lovers will relish everything from casual rum shacks to elegant seaside restaurants. Catamaran cruises, snorkelling with turtles, and sunset sailing trips showcase the island’s natural beauty, while inland, lush gardens and local markets reveal authentic Bajan culture. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or exploration, this corner of Barbados delivers a rich and memorable Caribbean experience.
The Region
About Barbados
At first glance you could be mistaken for thinking that Barbados is purely a beach holiday destination, but you're urged to reconsider this common belief. The island of Barbados is peppered with astonishing landscapes (both coastal and inland), enchanting locals, sublime cuisine, intriguing rums, fascinating wildlife, symbolic architecture and a selection of striking holiday villas.
Delve deep into the history of the island and start your holiday by visiting Sunbury Plantation House & Museum. This former plantation was built in 1660's and the premises are scattered with antiquities that delicately detail a recent history of Barbados. St. Nicholas Abbey also provides an insightful representation of Sugarcane production, Bajan artefacts and a wonderful observation point at Cherry Tree Hill. If you’re keen to visit one of the oldest Parliamentary buildings within the Commonwealth and appreciate the democratic legacy of Barbados, drop by The Parliament Buildings. This neo-gothic congress can be found in Bridgetown and act as a representation of Barbados’s Independence. There is so much history present throughout the island and as a result, Bridgetown and its Garrison has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, which the locals are very proud of.
Great efforts have been made to persevere the natural beauty of Barbados, so if you’re drawn to the exploration of National Parks and multicoloured gardens, it won’t take you long to realise that Barbados is a haven for such paradises! Within the Andromeda Botanic Gardens, Farley Hill National Park, Flower Forest, Hunte's Gardens and Welchman Hall Gully - visitors, and Botanist alike, will be lost for hours admiring these astonishing botanical parklands. Keep an eye out for the Dwarf Poinciana, or Peacock Flower…it’s the national flower of Barbados.
Bajan’s take their food very seriously! If you and your fellow travellers are enticed by the gastronomic aspect of holidaying, we believe you’ve selected the right island. With every aspect of cookery mastered; from pickling to freshly prepared dishes, sweet & savoury, fragrant & spicy and of course, the bountiful choice of seafood. Check out the food stalls in Paynes Bay Church – where vendors exhibit locally made dishes & street food that will scintillate the taste buds. At the end of every working week, locals and tourists both flock to Oistins, for 'Fish Fry Day'. This is a must for those who haven’t undergone the experience! The evening starts with barbecues and then ascends into a joyful party. This caps off a busy few days of work for locals as well as the 'strains' associated with serious holidaying.
Barbados is of course iconic for its Beaches & Rum…so why not bring them together? You will have to go out of your way not to be able to find a beach bar along the west coast of the island, as well as the countless Rum Shops. Yes, you’ve read correctly, Rum Shops! These small and locally run businesses embrace the Bajan spice of life, in liquid form. Very delicious! If you’re searching for something a little more special, take a trip to the east coast and visit Sand Dunes Bar and Restaurant at Windy Hill, for an unforgettable experience.
Barbados is a distinct and striking part of the Caribbean. It’s a great fit for all types of travellers, as the island really does have it all. For a little more information about this delightful island, check out our guide to a remarkable stay!
Prior to Booking
Please be aware that Barbados is an island nation that experiences weather patterns dictated by the Atlantic Ocean to the north of the island and the Caribbean Sea to the south of the island. This tropical rainforest climate results in the island experiencing a hurricane season, which usually occurs between June to November. When thinking about booking your holiday to Barbados Republic, please consult Foreign travel advice for more information.
Entry Requirements
Tourists who are British Citizens will not require a visa upon arrival and Departure Tax is included in most flight costs. Please check Entry Requirements before departure.
Local Public Holidays
21st January - Errol Barrow Day 28th April - National Heroes Day 1st May - Labour Day 10th June 2019 - Whit Monday 1st August - Emancipation Day First Monday of August - Kadooment Day 30th November - Independence Day
Getting There
Barbados is served by Grantley Adams International Airport in Bridgetown.
From the US: Direct flights are available from Charlotte, Miami and New York with AA, JetBlue and US Airways.From the UK: Direct flights are available from London on BA and Virgin Atlantic. Chartered flights are also available from several other UK airports.
-------- Grantley Adams International Airport, Christ Church, Barbados: