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Divi Heritage - St. James, Barbados

Sunset Crest
St. James,
Nightly Rates (168.40 - 245.00)   2 Star
Divi Heritage

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Property Description
These 17th and 18th century Villas nestled beside the ocean have been planned for your peace and privacy. The facility is available exclusively for the enjoyment of adults over the age of 16. Each garden, air-conditioned unit sits adjacent to renowned St. James Beach. All Heritage guests have priviledges to the neighboring Almond Beach Resort swimming pool, tennis courts, squash, saunas and well equipped fitness center.

Divi Heritage


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Beach

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Pool

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Oceanfront One Bedroom

  • Oceanfront one bedroom suite with king or queen bed and queen sleeper sofa, full kitchen, jacuzzi, two baths, tv, and private patio.
  • Studio

  • Ocean View studio suite with king bed and queen sleeper sofa, full kitchen, jacuzzi tub, tv, air conditioning, and a private patio overlooking the ocean.
  • Gardenview One Bedroom

  • Gardenview one bedroom suite with king or queen bed and queen sleeper sofa, full kitchen, two baths, tv, and private patio.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 16:00 

  • Check out time is 12:00 

  • Opened in  This property was built in 1990. 

  • 22  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    From the airport take Adians Barrow Cummber - (ABC highway) and exit on to Highway 2A at Ronald Mapp round about. Follow Highway 2A and make a left turn at Norwoods Sandy Lane junction. Follow road to coastline. Make a right turn at Costal T Junction. Property on left next to Almond Beach Club. Divi Heritage's elegant villas are nestled oceanside on Barbados' Gold Coast. Primary Airport Name: Grandley Adams International Airport Direction from Property: East Distance from Property: Approximately 6 miles

    Guarantee Policy
    Deposit policy Apr 14 2002 - Dec 14 2002 & Apr 14 2003 - Dec 14 2003 credit card charged at the time of booking 1 nights room plus tax. Dec 15 2002 - Apr 13 2003 credit card charged at the time of booking 2 night's room plus tax.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel reservations 8 days prior to arrival to avoid forfeiture of the deposit collected at time of booking.

    Restaurant Information


    Related Barbados Content

    Little is known of the early history of Barbados – it was probably occupied by Arawak Indians from South America until the arrival of the Spanish in 1492. The earliest European arrivals were the Portuguese in the early 16th century. The British established the first settlements in 1627 and declared Barbados a British colony in 1663. African slaves were brought to the island to work on the sugar plantations until the abolition of slavery in the mid 19th century. Barbados joined the West Indies Federation in 1958 and was granted internal self-government three years later. Full independence
    within the British Commonwealth was achieved in 1966.

    Today, this laid-back island combines pristine beaches, crystal clear water and vibrant flora with great music, delicious food and a strong sense of history and culture. The handsome colonial buildings of the capital, Bridgetown, date mainly from the 18th century. Many of the island’s mixed race population are descendants of the African slaves, brought over to work the colonial sugar plantations.

    The dramatic differences between the east and west coast must not be missed. The east (Atlantic side) is less developed and ruggedly beautiful. The Caribbean west coast has more hotel development, but the coastline remains elegant and attractive. The sea is calm and clear and watersports come into their own. The warm Caribbean waters teem with colorful fish swimming in vibrant coral reefs. Visit underwater caves, lush tropical gardens, sugar-cane factories, rum distilleries or plantation houses.

    Nightlife is lively with floorshows of limbo dancers and pulsing reggae music – a perfect accompaniment to the Bajan cuisine of spicy seafood, tropical fruits and vegetables, washed down with rum cocktails and fresh fruit juices.

    Geography
    Barbados is the most easterly of the Caribbean chain of islands. It lies well to the east of the West Indies. To the west, beaches are made of fine white sand and there are natural coral reefs. Along the east coast there is a lively surf as the sea pounds the more rocky shoreline. Barbados is predominantly flat with only a few gently rolling hills to the north. The coral structure of the island acts as a natural filter and the waters of Barbados are amongst the purest in the world.


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