AMARYLLIS BEACH RESORT

Hastings, Barbados

AMARYLLIS BEACH RESORT
Situated in the Garrison Historic Area directly on Palm Beach on 5.5 acres of prime beachfront property. While at Amaryllis, enjoy swimming and snorkeling amongst the colorful fish of a natural ocean “aquarium” or take a stroll along the nature walk in our lovely tropical gardens. Located 1.5 miles from Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, and 10 miles from Grantley Adams International Airport, all rooms and enclosed public areas are non-smoking.Hotel Details
Total Rooms: 150
Check-in time: 3:00 PM
Check-out time: 12:00 noon
Hotel Amenities
- Activities Desk
- Babysitting Services ($)
- Car Rental Desk ($)
- Convenience Store
- Entertainment (live)
- Gift Shop ($)
- Internet Kiosk
- Jacuzzi
- Laundry Facilities (onsite, self service) ($)
- Pool (children's, wading)
- Pools (outdoor) (2)
- Reception Desk (24-hour)
- Taxi Stand ($)
- Walks (nature)
- Water sports (non-motorized)
Additional Hotel Amenities
- Free daily local newspaper at breakfast (limited stocks)
- Preferred tee-off times and 15% discount on green fees at Barbados Golf Club (which Amaryllis part owns).
- Live entertainment on selective nights
- Beach towels (lost towels are charged to guest folio)
- Free snorkeling and non-motorized watersports (boogie boards and snorkel equipment)
- Beach volleyball, beach table tennis, snorkeling, non-motorized watersports (single/double kayaks and boogie boards)
- Use of beach volleyball and beach table tennis
- Free Tennis (at nearby property in walking distance)
- Manager's Rum Punch Party
Local Attractions
- The Barbados Museum
- Shopping Centers
- Harry Bailey Observatory
- Historic Garrison Buildings
- Military Museum
- Mallalieu Motor Collection
- Graham Hall Bird Sanctuary
- George Washington House
- Art Gallery
- Horseracing Track
Meal Plan Options
Continental Breakfast - CP
Breakfast Plan - BP
Full American Plan - FAP
Modified American Plan - MAP
Please Note:
• For the MAP and FAP there is an extra charge for lobster and USDA steaks
• There is a mandatory dinner supplement for Christmas Dinner (12/25) and New Year's Eve Gala (12/31).
Destination Information
Temperatures range between 75-85°F, with gentle trade winds, a balmy climate and 3,000 hrs of sunshine each year. Rainy season is July-Nov, though showers tend to be brief. Hurricanes do not usually affect Barbados.
Serenity and gentility beckon...
With sweet tropical air and British flair, Barbados entices with spectacular pink-white sand beaches and crystal azure sea. Coral reefs fringe the shoreline providing exciting snorkeling and scuba. Complete your adventure exploring coastal caves that were once the hideouts of notorious pirates.
Barbados is unique, melding English traditions and Caribbean style. Often called "Little England", the island is home to centuries old stone buildings and churches. If not for swaying palm trees, you might be convinced you were in a London neighborhood. The people of Barbados are nicknamed "Bajuns". They are proud of their English heritage and enjoy cricket and afternoon tea. People still wear light jackets for dinner, observe traditional English manners and speak with more of a British accent than the pure "West-Indies" accent found elsewhere in the Caribbean. Bajuns are outgoing and welcoming to visitors from around the world. In fact, one of the reasons so many people enjoy going to Barbados is the overwhelming feeling that their hotel is part of the "neighborhood" rather than just a resort.
The beaches of Barbados range from long, narrow strands of sand lapped by calm waters to rockbound, cove-type beaches that are scenic but pounded by high Atlantic surf.
Cuisine on the island is drawn mainly from African and English influences but one can discover a great variety of establishments featuring Italian, French, Spanish, East Indian and Chinese culinary treats.
Visit a quaint windmill, stand in awe 800 feet above the Atlantic in a 17th century Abbey, or sample some of the best rum in the Caribbean.

