Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Choosing from a Group of Intimate Small Hotel

My family and I are planning a vacation to Barbados this coming summer, but we all agreed that since times are a lot tougher because of the economic downturn, we would all settle for a good quality, but cheaper establishment on the island. After all, my family and I are not the sort who’d be choosy when it comes to accommodations. We just want it to be comfortable, clean, and most of all affordable. We just really, really want to enjoy the place and experience it at least once in our lives.

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When I was researching cheap hotels in Barbados on the internet, I encountered a useful bit of information about a non profit organization comprised of almost every small hotel Barbados. This group is called the Intimate Hotels of Barbados and was formed eight years ago. There are about 50 properties in the group, offering about six to 61 rooms in seize, and they offer excellent quality and cheap accommodation for visitors who want to enjoy the exclusivity of the island. The limit for a small hotel Barbados to be a part of the group is to have at the most 75 rooms. Unlike the far larger properties with their star and diamond ratings, these hotels rely on their intimacy, excellent service and affordability.

According to the internet, the hotels in this group offer well-equipped, air conditioned rooms with cable television and internet connection. There are a lot of other basic facilities and services that are uncommon on the island, but are notably cheaper. Some of the hotels have their restaurants and bars, and most have swimming pools.

The important information I gathered was that these hotels are more likely to be family friendly than other lodgings on the island. Plus, the staff members are eager to provide top-class service to guests.

At least now, thanks the Intimate hotels of Barbados I can peruse a list of places where my family can book reservations to enjoy a sunny holiday in the Caribbean.

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