Caribbean Guest House, B11 Barbados

Set in a private resort in the tropical setting of KwaZulu Natals south coast, the Caribbean Guest House, B11 Barbados is bordered by the Indian Ocean on the east and the Umtamvuna River to the south.

Offering six bedrooms and four bathrooms, the house is sea-facing, yet conveniently protected from direct sea winds, thanks to the lush vegetation in which it lies.

The interior allows for easy living with its open spaces, and sandstone tiles, and comfortably accommodates twelve guests with a daily cleaning service.

The house is well within walking distance of the unspoiled beach and river, which is accessible via scenic walkways through a beautiful conservation area. The variety of bird species, small buck species and Samango monkeys found in this conservation area can often even be viewed from the patio.

Set in a well-established development, there is 24-hour security and a 24-hour reception service. Facilities on the estate include a beautiful swimming pool, all weather floodlit tennis courts, table tennis and a small playground for children. Guests are allowed to bring their own boats or take advantage of the boats, jet-skis and other equipment at Waterworld across the river.

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Reviews

  • "The house accommodated my family very well."

    03 January 2022

    "I love everything, cleanliness, it's affordable ooh my kids loved the pool. Close to the beach. Everything was perfect."

  • "A minutes away beach, in house activities"

    03 February 2019

    "The place so beautiful and peaceful. Swimming pools are just a walking distance and other activities. Visibility of unit number so impressed. Would like atleast be provided with tea/coffee staff I the unit. Also proper maintainance of appliancesAnd unit itself"

  • "The best team building event"

    15 April 2018

    "Very nice accomodation and exceptionally clean. Would be nice to have a games room in the estate."

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