Almond beach
| country: | Barbados |
| location: | Sandy Lane Beach |
| price: | From £1219 - £1879 (8 days) to £1899 - £2529 (15 days) including flights from the UK. Only flight inclusive packages from the UK can be booked. Min age 16 yrs. Full price information available here |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
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introduction to Almond beach
This hotel boasts a great health spa, and there are special discounts on treatments for our guests. Treat yourself to a 'body polish' or 'aroma salt glow' - you are on holiday!
Our resort is set in 4 acres of tropical gardens and the pool area is surrounded by lawns where you can soak up the sun. The restaurants and bar area are close by, shaded from the sun, but still enjoying cooling ocean breezes. Choose between continental and Bajan cuisine in the restaurants; taste traditional Caribbean cuisine. There are regular barbecues and in the evening, be entertained with the fabulous sounds of our very own musicians; they'll have your feet tapping and hips swaying in no time.
3 interconnecting swimming pools & tennis Jacuzzi, fitness centre & spa facilities (local charge for treatments) Golf: free shuttle service to a 9-hole, par-3 pitch 'n' putt golf course Hobie Cat sailing, snorkelling & water-skiing Windsurfing, aqua cycling, kayaking & banana boats Turtle swimming (at extra cost) & nature walks Live entertainment nightly, 2 restaurants, manager's weekly cocktail party Pool table and darts
Our resort is set in 4 acres of tropical gardens and the pool area is surrounded by lawns where you can soak up the sun. The restaurants and bar area are close by, shaded from the sun, but still enjoying cooling ocean breezes. Choose between continental and Bajan cuisine in the restaurants; taste traditional Caribbean cuisine. There are regular barbecues and in the evening, be entertained with the fabulous sounds of our very own musicians; they'll have your feet tapping and hips swaying in no time.
special things to do and see here
rooms, food and facilities
We have 161 rooms; all have king-size bed (sleeping max 2 people), air-conditioning, ceiling fan, satellite TV, telephone, tea/coffee maker, safety deposit box, iron and board, and hairdryer. Non-smoking rooms on request.Room upgrades: Deluxe garden/pool view rooms have a balcony, terrace or French balcony. One bedroom beachfront suites have a separate bedroom and lounge area, in a fabulous seafront location (sleeps max 4 adults) with balcony, terrace or French balcony.
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how to find us
We are on a small beachfront, right next door to the famous Sandy Lane Beach. It is a short walk to Holetown and 15 minutes to Bridgetown. Transfer time from the airport is 40 minutes.
prices
Price includes all meals, snacks and afternoon tea, all drinks by the glass including some premium brands, and all activities and entertainment, unless otherwise stated. Full price information available herehow this holiday makes a difference
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Our Resort: At our resort, we recognize that our business has an important role to play in protecting and enhancing the environment for the residents of Barbados, as well as our guests. We also recognize that we have a social commitment to the local and regional community. To this end we are committed to achieving sound practices and have committed to regular auditing & improvement, with a yearly review of our Policy.
We involve our staff, guests and business partners and our Policy is communicated to employees, guests and suppliers, and available to all stakeholders and the general public on request. All employees receive the training and resources required to meet our objectives, and Department Heads are involved in setting environmental targets. In addition, we strive to forge collaborative partnerships (Ministerial, Regional, Community, NGO) to ensure the longevity of the tourism product and to achieve wider environmental goals. Community: We have adopted a purchasing policy that supports environmental products and local products and services wherever possible. We strive to promote all that is local including food, art, craft, history, music & culture. Our spa offers locally made product lines and packages and showcases local art works. Environment: We strive to mitigate environmental impacts on our precious ecosystems including forest, mangroves, beach, sea-grass beds and coral reefs. We aim to minimize our use of energy, renewable resources and water without compromising service. We aim to use natural alternatives to hazardous chemicals wherever possible and reduce our waste by ‘rethinking, reducing, reusing and recycling’ and initiatives such as composting. The Hotel Group: This resort belongs to a hotel group, striving to be the most environmentally sensitive all-inclusive hotel group in the Caribbean. The Group has a dedicated environmental director who is constantly developing the Group’s environmentally sensitive programmes across the hotel portfolio, and maintains high levels of environmental responsibility in all the Group's operations. The Group's Barbados properties are the only ones on the island which have been consistently re-certified for Green Globe status. The Group has won the Barbados Hotels and Tourism Association Award for Environment, based on it's commitment to promoting the environment and implementing community programmes including supporting local schools, children’s homes, local fairs and events, and sponsoring major cultural events. In 2006, one of the Group's hotels hosted the annual World Environment Day exhibition for the 5th time, which gave Barbadian companies the opportunity to showcase their environmental products and services. As a Tour Operator: We are committed to sustainable tourism and want to do our best to ensure that your children and their children are able to enjoy a holiday as beautiful and unspoiled as the ones we offer you today. We actively support the Travel Foundation in their work with people and environments in holiday destinations overseas. We also work closely with the Federation of Tour Operators in driving improvements in sustainability across the industry. We are working with our suppliers to encourage and reward responsible practice and ‘greening’ our own operations (including aiming for a carbon neutral HQ within 3 years). We support charities in the UK through our Group charity arm and through a comprehensive programme of employee volunteering. We also undertake a range of initiatives to support community organisations in our holiday destinations. These include funding a degree scholarship in Tourism Management for Caribbean nationals, providing sports equipment for schools in hurricane-hit Grenada and supporting community development and entrepreneurship in South Africa. Thanks to Sir Richard Branson, we are also the only tour operator able to say that all our future profits will be invested in renewable energy initiatives. (Together with the rest of the our travel group, this is a commitment worth US $10 BN over the next 10 years) |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |
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As a Tour Operator: We are committed to sustainable tourism and want to do our best to ensure that your children and their children are able to enjoy a holiday as beautiful and unspoiled as the ones we offer you today. We actively support the Travel Foundation in their work with people and environments in holiday destinations overseas. We also work closely with the Federation of Tour Operators in driving improvements in sustainability across the industry. We are working with our suppliers to encourage and reward responsible practice and ‘greening’ our own operations (including aiming for a carbon neutral HQ within 3 years).