Located within the Garrison Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, less than a mile away from Historic Bridgetown, Island Inn is a charming All Inclusive hotel centred around a quaint courtyard. Constructed in the 19th century, the historic property is characterised by an authentic, old world, Bajan charm.
Accommodation at Island Inn Hotel
The perfect setting for a laidback tropical getaway, the 24-room hotel features bungalow-style accommodations, enveloping guests with a sense of privacy and intimacy. Guests may choose between five different accommodation category options, each decorated with contemporary furnishings and featuring air-conditioning, a safe, cable TV and a tea and coffee station. The Junior Suite is ideal for families, with capacity for two adults and two children, while the Superior Poolside Room offers direct access to the hotel pool.
Dining at Island Inn Hotel
Savour regional flavours and international fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner at the hotel’s Boardwalk Restaurant. Begin each day with a continental breakfast, served from 7:00am, before returning for an authentic Bajan lunch. Dinner here is an elegant affair, with menus crafted by the resident chefs encompassing an artful fusion of Caribbean and global flavours.
Sport enthusiasts don’t have to worry about missing the big game, with a 24-hour lounge providing screenings of the biggest sporting events in the most tropical and luxurious of settings. Guests can enjoy a game of draughts, chess, listen to music, or simply have a drink in a relaxing environment.
Things to do at Island Inn Hotel
Going into town is made easy with a daily shuttle to Bridgetown going out three times a day and returning three times a day. For those who feel like trying their flippers at scuba diving you’ll be able to get a lesson or two in the hotel pool before you explore the Caribbean reefs. More advanced divers will also fall in love with the Caribbean Sea. The beach – beautiful Carlisle Bay – is only moments away from the hotel property where you can lounge on white sands and let the coming tide wet your toes.
Know Before You Go
Guests are required to cover-up whilst in the Boardwalk Restaurant. The evening dress code is elegantly casual - full length trousers and shirts with sleeves (either short or long sleeves) are required for gentlemen for dinner. Stylish jeans are also allowed. Footwear is required in the restaurant at all times. The Barbados government has introduced a tourist levy of USD $9.72 (BBD $19.60) per night per room per night and is payable locally at the hotel at check-in or check-out.