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Little Good Harbour
- Style
- Old-style Bajan beach houses
- Setting
- Palm-fringed fishing village
A scattering of whitewashed cottages on Barbados’ northwest coast, Little Good Harbour is a stylish but down-to-earth boutique hotel where the welcome’s as warm as the weather.
Need to know
- Rooms
- 21 suites.
- Rates
- $249–$940, room only, excluding 10 per cent service charge and 7.5 per cent tax.
- Check-out
- Midday; later check-out is subject to availability.
- Facilities
- Exercise room, massage room, free WiFi throughout. In rooms: four-poster beds, TV, DVD/CD player, full kitchen (fridge, oven, and microwave; two- and three-bedroom suites have dishwashers, Vineyard suites have washer/dryers).
- Poolside
- The hotel has two pools; one is a small, Romanesque affair adorned with greenery; the other is much larger, lined with slick grey slate and flanked with cushioned wicker loungers.
- Children
- Welcome throughout the year – under-12s stay free on rollaway beds. Babysitting can be arranged locally, for $10 an hour, and the restaurant kitchens have a flexible attitude to child-friendly cooking.
- Hotel closed
- 1 September to 12 October.
- Also
- Non-smoking throughout. You can pre-order grocery packs if you’re keen to cook for yourself.
In the know
- Our favourite rooms
- The one-and two-bedroom suites overlooking the little pool encompass two floors and a terrace, all decorated in inimitably Caribbean greens and yellows, and offer as sublime sense of privacy for couples seeking escape. The newer Vineyard suites at the top of Little Good Harbour are more geared to families, with high spec kitchens, spacious showers and large tiled verandas. The most historic rooms are in the three-bedroom Fort Suite, part of the original Fort Rupert building on the beachfront, where you can fall asleep to the sound of the sea.
- Packing tips
- If you plan to explore Barbados, a driver’s licence is an essential – Little Good Harbour is relatively remote. Snorkelling gear will help you make the most of the coast.
- Also
- Fishermen haul their daily catch to the village next door at 5pm every Friday – pick up the finest and the freshest and fix yourself a fish supper in your fully fitted kitchen.
Food & drink
- Hotel restaurant
- The Fish Pot is one of the most celebrated spots on Barbados, serving a delicious medley of fresh seafood and pasta dishes, accompanied by a wide selection of wines expertly chosen by the owner, who’s something of an oenophile.
- Dress code
- Not just any old bikini beachwear, we’re talking stylish sarongs, diamante flip-flops and smart summery shirts.
- Top table
- Book one of the tables for two on the terrace – these are right on the sea, with enchanting views of the beach and the boast-builders working under the palms.
- Last orders
- Lunch hours are midday to 2.30pm; dinner is 6.30pm to 9.15 pm.
- Room service
- On request and subject to availability.
- Hotel bar
- Drinks are available from the Fish Pot during restaurant hours.
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Local restaurants
For the low-down on eating, drinking, exploration and entertainment around Little Good Harbour, check out our detailed destination guide to Barbados.
Worth getting out of bed for
As well as snorkelling in the warm waters of the Atlantic just outside the hotel, other watersports, and fishing can all be arranged in the area – talk to the hotel. For more sedate sports, the golf course at nearby Sandy Lane (www.sandylane.com) provides a diverting afternoon on the green.