Grantley Adams International Airport BGI (31.5 km)
Nearest Town/City
Speightstown (2.6 km)
Nearest Restaurant
Sea Shed (53 m)
Nearest Bar/Pub
Adrian’s Bar (120 m)
Begin your days at Villa Platinum Coast by sitting on the balcony, sipping a cuppa tea and staring out at the ocean, watching the boats bobbing on the water that goes on as far as the eye can see. The palm trees sway in the sea breeze, as the lush green plants brush against the golden sands. It sounds like a dream, but with Villa Platinum Coast, it can be a reality.
This six bedroom villa sits right on the Mullins Beach, the famous platinum coast in Barbados, which consists of the main house and a small cottage, both of which have a living space and a kitchen. It’s a bright, airy, cheerful home away from home. The tropical theme is also continued inside, with luscious plants and beautiful artwork adorning the walls. There’s no lack of colour, with sea-inspired blues adding pops of colour throughout the home.
The open plan living area offers the perfect spot to relax and recuperate, whether that’s reading a good book, watching a movie on the large television or simply sitting around as a group talking or playing games. The best thing about the open plan living is that everyone can be together while doing their own things. This area also opens out onto the balcony, with sea-views so if you need to seek some respite from the heat, you can do so with the blissful air conditioning that runs throughout the home. There’s also a little living room nook in the cottage, perfect for kids or other’s who want a little more solitude to read, write or game.
The kitchen area in the main house is large and has everything you could need to cook up a feast, to then enjoy on the balcony overlooking the ocean, of course. The kitchen in the cottage is also well-equipped for preparing meals, which can be enjoyed outside or on the small breakfast table.
This villa has six bedrooms, a Master and three twins in the main house, and two other bedrooms in the cottage. All of the bedrooms are spacious and offer plenty of storage, so your Barbados wardrobe can be hung up and ready to go. Each room is also bright and colourful, inspired by the cheer Barbados is known for. There are four bathrooms, two ensuites and two shared bathrooms, one of which is in the cottage.
This pink house is the perfect getaway for a break in Barbados.
What Oliver loves...
This villa is just a 5-minute drive to Speightstown shopping area
If you are heading for a beach getaway, what better than staying in a villa that is literally on the beach
The owner provides passes for the Sugar Hill beach club facilities
What you should know
Please note that a nanny is required for children under the age of 12
There is no private pool, however, the ocean is just steps away!
Please note that you will need to select 12 guests should you wish to have access to all 6 bedrooms. Those selecting fewer guests will only have access to a prorated number of bedrooms based on 2 guests per room.
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Villa Platinum Coast
Walk to Beach
Beach Nearby
Beachfront
Famed beaches that stretch on for miles with crystal clear waters that are calling your name – Barbados is a must-visit destination. This island is located in the Caribbean, and it’s arguably one of the most popular travel destinations due to its stunning natural wonders and its beautiful beaches. There is, of course, more than just beaches and you have to make sure you explore some of the history-rich offerings and, without a doubt, try some of the incredible food – leaving without trying Cou-cou and flying fish would be a huge shame.
This villa is located on the west coast of Barbados, on Mullins Beach, which happens to be one of the most popular beaches on this coast. It's no surprise, there are crystal clear oceans as far as the eyes can see and the golden sand beach is lined with palm trees. You can sit at the beach bar, enjoying a cocktail and taking in the sea-breeze or you can partake in any of the adrenaline water sports activities offered at the beach. Mullins Beach is also close to Speightstown, the second largest town in Barbados which offers plenty to see, do and eat. The area, also known as Little Bristol, is 12 miles from the capital city of Bridgetown – so you really have the best of both worlds at this location with miles of some of the best beaches Barbados offers to the luxuries of two of the biggest towns.
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:
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Local Amenities
Nearest Airport
Grantley Adams International Airport BGI (31.5 km)