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THE SANDALS DESTINATION YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR WHERE EXCLUSIVE IS ALWAYS INCLUSIVE


Introducing the new Sandals Barbados. Distinctively chic. Decidedly luxurious. Unmistakably Sandals. Nestled on one of the most beautiful beaches, it’s the only five-star resort in Barbados that’s designed exclusively for couples. From the decadently romantic suites with private plunge pools and English Guild-Trained Butlers to world-class dining in 11 specialty restaurants, Sandals Barbados is everything you’d expect a Luxury Included®


resort to be and so much more. Plus,


the majority of rooms & suites feature a tranquility soaking tub on the balcony or patio, and no other resort in Barbados includes more unlimited land and water sports such as scuba diving*.


*Free for certified divers.


ALL INCLUDED, ALL UNLIMITED, ALL THE TIME 2 7 5 8 4 3


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TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT SANDALS BARBADOS 1


1. Situated on the pristine white sands of Dover Beach 2


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2. Crystal Lagoon Village – Featuring the largest river pool in the Caribbean


3. Caribbean Village – Offering a typically Caribbean retreat set in lush tropical gardens


4. Ocean Village – Boasting beach and ocean views from every suite


FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SANDALS BARBADOS


CALL AGENCY SALES 020 7590 0210 EMAIL AGENCYSALES@SANDALS.CO.UK VISIT SELLINGSANDALS.CO.UK


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5. Bombay Club, Sandals’ first ever Indian restaurant. This takes the total amount of Gourmet Restaurants to 11 as part of our Discovery Dining programme


6. A swim-up pool bar. There are a further 6 bars scattered around the resort


7. Crystal Lagoon Pool, one of 3 pools available 8. Red Lane®


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