Set amidst 12 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens on the calm west coast of Barbados, the family-owned and run Coral Reef Club is one of the finest resorts in the Caribbean.
Two swimming pools offer an oasis from the day's heat and soaring trees fringe the white sandy beach where a wide range of complimentary watersports are available.
Following a major redevelopment in which Luxury Cottages/Suites with their own private plunge pools were reconstructed, this "Small Luxury Hotels of the World" member stands even more ready to receive guests with impeccable service, gourmet cuisine, beautiful accommodation and hospitable comforts which are unique in the world today.
Coral Reef Details
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Coral Reef Restaurant
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Fitness, salon, tennis, gardens, pools, boutique, computer room, playground (children not saccepted between mid-January and mid-March), waterskiing and speed boat cruises, non-motorized watersports, dive center, catamaran charters, spa
Reviews on Coral Reef
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Eldoan and John
Last reviewed
Jan 05, 2009
Coral Reef was outstanding in service and food. We ventured to other establishments but Coral Reef is beautiful! and highly recommended.
The Terrace and The Tides were romantic and I must say the food far surpasses that of the renowned French island of St. Barth. Azure was worth the trip for lunch.
Please recommend Orlando Arthur as a friend and guide. We would not have had such a pleasant trip if not for his assistant. Cell # is 246-261-2120. Looking forward to a future holiday in Barbados!
PS...Mustn\'t miss the horse races!!!!
News on Coral Reef
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves has denounced US attempts to "destabilise" the Caribbean island nation's left-wing government by encouraging wealthy foreign businessmen to bankroll an opposition party prior to national elections.
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AMSTERDAM - Vincent van Gogh must have been horrified when he returned from the hospital to his studio in Arles early in 1889 to find one of his favorite paintings damaged by moisture.
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Restorer Ella Hendriks comments on the restoration of Vincent Van Gogh's 'The Bedroom' painting, right on easel, at the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Thursday Aug. 27, 2010. Vincent van Gogh must have been horrified when he returned to his studio from hospital early in 1889 to find one of his favorite paintings damaged by moisture.
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