Fringed by 1,000 feet of powder-soft sands and turquoise waters, O2 Beach Club & Spa in Barbados welcomes guests to experience ultimate all-inclusive luxury, stunning cuisine and friendly service in the embrace of one of the nation’s most picturesque spots. The five-star award-winning retreat promises to transport guests to a realm of tropical bliss, allowing them to set the pace of their getaway, whether they’re after a simple swim and spa escape or a holiday with a taste of adventure.
Accommodation at O2 Beach Club & Spa
O2 Beach Club offers an incredible range of modern facilities and 130 Deluxe Club Rooms, including swim-up rooms, an adults-only collection, a concierge collection with a range of upgraded services, and 42 Luxury Junior Suites, many of which benefit from sea views. Families can enjoy unwinding with ample space while staying in the Luxury One & Two Bedroom Suites, thoughtfully designed for entertainment and relaxation.
Dining at O2 Beach Club & Spa
The generous all-inclusive offering at O2 Beach Club & Spa allows guests to indulge in mouthwatering gourmet cuisine, with five dining options and seven bars presenting an assortment of delightful flavours and top-shelf premium beverages. Tuck into delectable seafood and classic favourites while lounging poolside at Bluefin or ascend to the ninth floor and discover a fusion of European and Caribbean flavours at the glamorous Oro Restaurant.
Things to do at O2 Beach Club & Spa
No two days are the same at this paradisical haven with plenty of complimentary activities available to guests. The resort’s ‘How To’ classes present an unrivalled opportunity to get in touch with the local culture while the resort’s proximity to top regional attractions means guests can freely venture out and explore St Lawrence Gap. Three swimming pools also await lucky guests on-site, two of which are adults-only for those seeking a tranquil dip. Fitness enthusiasts can pick up the pace in the 24-hour gym, whilst those needing an extra dose of relaxation will find a full-service spa and a whirlpool tub with their name on it.
Know Before You Go
The Barbados government has introduced a tourist levy of $17.50US/$35BD per room per night, payable locally at your hotel.