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The Classicist: Sandy Lane's Multimillion $ Makeover

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Since it first opened in 1961, Barbados' luxurious Sandy Lane has played host to a never-ending stream of royalty, socialites and movie stars. Arguably the Caribbean's plushest resort, Aristotle Onassis and Maria Callas, David Niven, Jackie Kennedy, Frank Sinatra and Queen Elizabeth all took sojourns there in years past, while the list of current habitués is no less impressive, including Tiger Woods who tied the knot there in 2004.

The ne plus ultra in exclusivity, luxury, privacy and white glove service is embodied by the palatial neo-Palladian-style main building of cream coral stone set in a grove of mahogany trees on a beautiful stretch of beach in the middle of Barbados' "platinum coast." A chauffered limousine (a Bentley for high-rollers) picks you up at the airport and you're greeted at the front desk with cold towels and fruit punch, a preview of coming attractions, so to speak.

Sandy Lane was rebuilt in 2001, and it's currently in the midst of a multimillion dollar makeover including upgrades to rooms, the spa, restaurants and public spaces. When it re-opens on October 3, in addition to 16,000-sq.-ft. of new marble, one of the biggest improvements will be an open plan, multi-cultural, all-day dining facility featuring a residential-style kitchen in the manner of a Caribbean Palladian conservatory, with a wine store, beach bar, sushi bar, lobster and live seafood tank, a fresh herb garden and a wood burning oven.



The resort's 112 rooms average 900 square feet and feature marble floors and bathrooms, mahogany plantation furniture, private verandahs, plasma TVs and all the bells and whistles. The property features two Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole golf courses, nine championship tennis courts, a 47,000 square foot spa, a John Frieda salon, shops galore (Joan Collins still owes money in one of them) and seven bars and restaurants to choose from. On the beach, attendants will fetch you drinks, clean your sunglasses and even spritz you with Evian water should you so desire.

In addition to the main accommodations, there's also a five bedroom villa that sleeps 14 with a private pool, butler, housekeeper, chef and 24-hr. security guard for $25,000 a night during the holiday season. But if you have to ask, you probably can't afford it.

Calliaqua, a Barbados Getaway

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This may have been a mostly mild winter so far but the need for escape to a tropical island still exists. If you need a place to wear your new resort clothes check out Calliaqua, a plantation home in the Sugar Hill Resort on Barbados. The four bedroom home has a pool, a large terrace and balcony, beautiful views and access to Suga-Suga beach. The house is run by a cook and a maid. HIgh season runs now through April and costs $12,500 for a seven-night package for eight guests that includes a car rental and airport transfers. You can see more pictures of the interior of Calliaqua here.

Talitha G Runs Into Trouble in Barbados

Trouble for the Talitha G yacht in Barbados this week. The luxury yacht dropped anchor off  Weston Beach but ran afoul of the Coast Guard when it was believed that the megayacht might have damaged the pink coral reefs in the area. Recently, according to the Nation News, another yacht did damage to the reef and then disappeared. The yacht has often been seen sailing up and down the coast or berthed at Port St Charles. The article mentions that another megayacht, the Virginian, was fined $28,000 in 2001 for damaging a reef in St. James.  Since so many people visit Barbados to dive in the reef, marine protection is an important issue from both an environmental and tourism angle.

Silverpoint Hotel Plans For Summer Opening

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Silverpoint is a new villa hotel that will be opening in Barbados this summer. The resort is a four-star beachfront hotel that will have full security and gated access. Details include four pools, spa, restaurant, bar and swim-up bar. There are three types of accommodations planned and they will have natural stone kitchen and bathroom countertops, cedar closets and coral stone accents.

[via Breaking Travel News]

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