Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel
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Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel

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Bay St, Aquatic Gap, Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados
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Located in Bridgetown (Garrison Historic Area), Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel is steps from Carlisle Bay and a 5-minute drive from U.S. Embassy. This family-friendly hotel is 3 mi (4.8 km) from Dover Beach and 1.5 mi (2.5 km) from Rockley Beach.Show More
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4.3/5Very Good·Cleanliness: 4.3
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Amenities
Golf CourseSnorkelingFitness RoomParkingFreeMeeting RoomLuggage Storage24-Hour Front DeskWi-Fi in Public AreasFree
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Surroundings
Airport: Grantley Adams International Airport
(16.5km)
Landmarks: G Fish Watersports Barbados
(120m)
Landmarks: George Washington House
(220m)
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Junior Suite
7

Junior Suite

1 King bed or 2 Single bed
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bathroom
Bathtub
Refrigerator
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Standard Room, 1 King Bed (Garden or Courtyard)
6

Standard Room, 1 King Bed (Garden or Courtyard)

1 King bed
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bathroom
Bathtub
Refrigerator
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Superior Room with Garden View
7

Superior Room with Garden View

1 King bed or 2 Single bed
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bathroom
Refrigerator
Towel
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Superior Poolside Room
7

Superior Poolside Room

1 King bed or 2 Single bed
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bathroom
Bathtub
Refrigerator
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Guest Reviews(75)

4.3/5
Very Good
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  • Cleanliness4.3
  • Amenities4.3
  • Location4.3
  • Service4.3
Busted65
May 6, 2024
The Island Inn is not a clinical 5-star luxury spa hotel with sea views – instead it is a small, quirky, historic hotel located just 200m from Pebbles Beach, with friendly and accommodating staff. We prefer smaller, more intimate hotels with character, and The Island Inn did not disappoint. We had a premium poolside room which was large and very comfortable. The bathroom was big too! Aircon worked a treat and was essential. The only minor comment would be less furniture (although some drawers would be helpful), and more accessible power outlets for phone chargers etc. The room was cleaned daily, wi-fi worked well and toiletries replaced as required, along with beach towels if needed. A special effort was made by everyone for my big birthday, which was truly appreciated. We didn’t use the pool area as we prefer the beach. Pebbles Beach and Carlisle Bay are a 2 minute walk away and race horses can be seen swimming every morning (early). The bar staff were fun and welcoming. Terry, Akil and Trey all make superb cocktails, and have a laugh with you as they do this. All drinks were excellent quality, which is not always the case with an all-inclusive deal. The all-inclusive restaurant is not the usual buffet style, rather you get a table d’hote menu for lunch and dinner, with a buffet breakfast with cooked extras (omelettes, poached eggs etc) on request. Good quality packed lunches are available for day trips out. The restaurant staff are excellent, particularly Elsie who’s dry sense of humour and singing and dancing while working made us giggle, while remaining well organised and efficient. Evening entertainment was laid on for several of our 7 nights. This was relaxed, easy listening and was suitable for dining as well as after. All the singers were talented artistes, and the disco that followed one night was fun. We got on well with other guests, but you can choose to mix, or not. There didn’t seem to be any undesirable loud mouths, thank goodness. All in all we would highly recommend – though would not want to shout too loud as this hotel IS A DEFINITE FIND!!!
Russkygem
January 31, 2024
We visited this hotel back in 2016 for ten nights and couldn't wait to return this time for three weeks. After a delayed departure we arrived three days late. Sharon at reception was brilliant, very welcoming and helpful, felt like we had arrived home. Feelings are very mixed. I so wanted to love it again, and sort of, still do but unfortunately it just didn't quite make the mark this time. We knew it was small but we had hoped the bar area would have been looked at. There is only room for a few chairs, the ones they have are quite big but because of the position, doesn't make it easy to chat to everyone, also as we had so many showers, people were not using the courtyard area as we had done before. I do think the layout needs to be looked at. There is a lot of wasted space at the front of the building, it isn't air conditioned and there seems to be a lot more mozzies around there. The seating looks ok and we used it quite a bit to play cards but had to sit in front of a fan. Very few seemed to use the area, I'm sure something could be done there to make it more inviting. Some of the restaurant staff are so lovely, Elsie and Sharon stood out for me, always smiling and very welcoming. Food was ok, not sure it was as good as previously, but I never went hungry, and you only had to ask if you wanted poached eggs, a little honey or anything else you fancied. Majority of staff would helpfully oblige. Lemar is lovely at the bar, he makes the best Daiquiris. The pool area I feel is not being kept to the best standard. Needs to be cleaned more regularly. It easily feels overcrowded there if most of the guests stay at the hotel, which then leaves nowhere else to sit if you want to catch some rays. The plastic mattresses that they have put on the chairs really don't do the trick especially with the amount of rain we had. They seem to absorb the rain so when you put your dry towel down your bottom is soaked within minutes, trivial maybe but uncomfortable. Of course we have to remember they have had a lot more rain this January than they normally do, so I'm sure most of the time it isn't a problem. We visited both Mango Bay & The Sands hotel, (sister hotels), both are lovely and they do have a beach area. Our choice would be The Sands which surprised us both as normally we prefer a smaller, quieter hotel, but the surroundings, pool and beach were impressive and having spoken to a few people who were staying there, it certainly sounded like it would be worth a try if we were to return. I feel really sad as I truly loved this place the first time around, and it is not that I would never return, I do think that some changes do need to be made if I was to consider it. Of course it is one of the lower priced all inclusive, so one should always bear that in mind, it is the surrounding beach areas and location that do help. Maybe worth the hotel considering having foldaway chairs that could be taken to the beach for the day for a smal
Meander06112275545
May 15, 2024
This was our second time staying at the Island Inn, the first time was just before the covid lockdown. If you like large complexes with lots to do then this isn't for you. to be honest, its certainly not luxury but there is something about it that draws you back. Our room was very tired, but big and functionable. The food is excellent and freshly cooked. More traditional Barbadian . The bar offers premium brands and lovely cocktails. The staff are friendly and some are fun, and enjoy the evenings where they can join in for a dance or two. Entertainment is only three nights a week but we have always found that the other guest all sit together of an evening and become friends. No one is left out, especially solo travellers. The lovely pebbles beach is just at the end of the road, Bridgetown and the horse racing track are within walking distance. We had a great holiday, we meet some lovely people and were sad to leave. In fact we have all booked to go and meet up again next year.
Guest User
April 19, 2024
We have just returned from 10 days at Island Inn Hotel, We chose this hotel because we prefer smaller hotels and the reviews were good. It did not dissapoint, the staff are lovely (especially Elsie) and the food was great, plenty of choice for breakfast, lunch & dinner served most days, we had a premium room near the pool, it was huge with a very comfy bed, TV, great air-conditioning and a fridge. The bathroom/dressing room was also huge. The location is around 25 mins from the airport and 200m from Carlisle Bay, which is beautiful. Local buses run along the main road so visiting the rest of the island is cheap and easy to do. Island Inn is one of 3 hotels in a group so you can visit the other two hotels for the day with no extra cost, Mango Bay & The Sands, a great idea. We would highly recommend this hotel.
Guest User
April 19, 2024
Not for us. Hotel and rooms are tired and whilst I accept that the hotel only has 3 star rating, facilities could and should be better. Overall the hotel has a tired feel and is in need of some TLC. Food at this all inclusive hotel is bland and repetitive e.g. grilled or fried fish most nights, usually without a name or description. The menu lacks creativity or quality in my view. Whilst some staff were excellent - such as young Akil behind the bar, too many were simply lacking warmth and some were downright rude. Whilst Barbados has beautiful beaches and gorgeous seas, my overall imagine of the island was one of decay and dilapidation. One guest said to me “I thought it would have been more idyllic” and I couldn’t agree more. I’m sure many will live the island but not one for me.
Guest User
April 8, 2024
Still having nigh**ares about this terrible hotel a year on . Don’t be fooled by the reviews from returning guests praising everything from the friendly staff, outstanding food and lovely rooms, it is nothing of the sort. The only positive about this hotel is location. Promises made by management to rectify all the issues we had with our room have NOT been addressed. A friend was recently the same room and had the same issues. The only difference was she was moved to a ‘better’ room. We had to suffer it for 12 nights.
Guest User
March 27, 2024
If you’re looking for 5 star, luxury spa with sea views this isn’t the place for you. It’s quirky, historic and has a fantastic small intimate feel about it. The rooms are basic and could do with a bit of a make over but the beds are comfortable the air con worked great (and we needed it) and to be honest it was what we needed for the amount of time we spent in it. Perfectly situated for easy access to Carlisle Bay and Pebble Beach and that in itself was brill. We did the touristy snorkel trip and would highly recommend. The food was great, I’m really fussy but I thoroughly enjoyed every meal, their fish is amazing. The staff were funny, accommodating and friendly. Big shout out especially to Tre, Lemar and Terry on the bar, Elsie in the dining area and Thora who is a star on the dance floor. We had a fabulous time, met lots of lovely and likeminded people and we would definitely return
E5322JZdebral
March 24, 2024
We have been to Barbados on cruises but never stayed before. We wanted a small and friendly hotel and found the Island Inn. Despite mixed reviews we thought we would try it and we were not disappointed. Yes it is dated but this adds to it's charm. We had a superior garden room and loved it. Large room, very clean with a lovely comfortable bed. The food was excellent, we never had a bad meal and the food was never cold. I recommend ordering the packed lunch to take to the beach - sandwiches, cake, fresh fruit and beer, what more could you ask for. A special mention to Lamar one of the bar staff and his rum tasting evening which was great fun. We met some very nice people at the hotel and enjoyed our chats over a rum punch or cocktail. We thoroughly enjoy our time at this hotel and would recommend you give it a try.
Guest User
March 12, 2024
Typically, we opt for accommodations that offer tranquility over an all-inclusive experience. As travelers who value relaxation, we seek out hotels that provide a serene environment without the fanfare of water slides or late-night entertainment. Our preference leans towards hotels that are conveniently located near the beach and public transportation, and Island Inn Hotel seemed to fit the bill. Despite reading some unfavorable reviews about the hotel staff after making our reservation last year, we decided to form our own opinion. Our experience turned out to be delightful! The bartenders, Lemar and Tre, were exceptionally helpful, and I had the pleasure of sampling a wide variety of cocktails. The restaurant team, front desk staff, and housekeeping were all pleasant as well. It appears the hotel may have refreshed their staff with more enthusiastic individuals, which reflected in the service quality that was quite satisfactory for the price. Our daily routine included enjoying breakfast and dinner (no lunch as we were always on the go) at the hotel, each meal a delightful experience. The proximity of Pebbles Beach allowed us to easily return to the hotel for refreshments and bathroom breaks. Lounging on the pristine white sands with a cocktail in hand made me feel regal. This beach is also known for the morning spectacle of racehorses bathing, a view we could enjoy only a few steps from the hotel. During our stay, we ventured to Holetown for its annual festival and visited Mango Bay Hotel, a sister property. We were fortunate to dine there and were invited to use their larger pool and restaurant facilities, something we'll certainly do next time. Our explorations also took us to Hastings, accessible by public bus, which was an adventure in itself, especially the packed journey to Holetown made bearable by a fellow passenger's soothing church hymns practice. Situated about a 20-minute walk from Bridgetown in the Garrison area, both UNESCO-listed sites, Island Inn Hotel's location proved to be an excellent base for our Barbados adventure. Opting not to drive on the left-hand side of the road, we relied on taxis for airport transfers and a comprehensive island tour. We also indulged in a catamaran excursion to swim with turtles. Whether it was joining organized tours, arranging airport pickups, hopping on public buses, or strolling to Bridgetown, the hotel's location was incredibly convenient. I've even recommended Island Inn Hotel to a friend planning a Barbados trip.

Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–24:00
Check-out: Before 12:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

To check-in, contact the property in advance

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, cots and extra beds cannot be added.

Breakfast
StyleBuffet
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Health Protected

Quite Clean
  • 4.3/5
Cleaning & disinfecting
  • Rooms are disinfected between stays

Property Description

  • Opened: 1993
  • Number of Rooms: 24
Located in Bridgetown (Garrison Historic Area), Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel is steps from Carlisle Bay and a 5-minute drive from U.S. Embassy. This family-friendly hotel is 3 mi (4.8 km) from Dover Beach and 1.5 mi (2.5 km) from Rockley Beach.

Don't miss out on recreational opportunities including an outdoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center. This Mediterranean hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, babysitting (surcharge), and wedding services. Guests can catch a ride to nearby destinations on the complimentary area shuttle.

All-inclusive rates are available at this hotel. Meals and beverages at onsite dining establishments are included in all-inclusive rates. Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities. Satisfy your appetite with Caribbean cuisine at The Boardwalk Restaurant, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge and a garden view. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7 AM to 9:30 AM.

Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Event facilities at this hotel consist of a conference center and a meeting room. Free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 24 guestrooms featuring iPod docking stations and LCD televisions. Rooms have private patios. Satellite television is provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and rainfall showerheads.

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Fitness Room
Meeting Room
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel?

Prices at Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What is the closest airport to Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel?

The closest airport is Grantley Adams International Airport. It is 16.5km from the hotel and approximately a 25minutes journey by taxi.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel?

The check-in time is after 15:00 and the check-out time is before 12:00.

Does Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel provide airport transfer services?

No, the Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel have?

Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel has the following amenities and services: Golf Course, Snorkeling, Fitness Room.

Does Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel have a swimming pool?

No, Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel doesn't have a pool.

Does Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel have fitness amenities?

Yes, Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel has fitness amenities.

Does Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel provide Wi-Fi?

Yes, the hotel provides Wi-Fi.

Does Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel have non-smoking rooms?

Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel provide breakfast?

Yes, Island Inn All Inclusive Hotel provides breakfast.

About This Property

Nearest AirportGrantley Adams International Airport
Distance to Airport16.5KM
Average Price FromNZD564
Hotel Star Rating3