Whether you’re planning a family, friends, or couple’s getaway, escape to the southeastern coast of Barbados for a stunning stay in breathtaking St. Phillip at Wyndham Grand Barbados Sam Lords Castle All-Inclusive Resort. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, this gorgeous resort is steps from a beautiful beach and next to a majestic 19th century castle with a fascinating history. Guests looking to immerse themselves in the resort experience with an all-inclusive plan, which offers a wide range of amenities, dining options, and activities.
Enjoy pampering during your stay as well as eco-conscious and sustainable practices throughout the 29-acre property. Our 422 oversized guest rooms and suites boast scenic views, expansive balconies that seamlessly blend indoor/outdoor living, 24/7 room service, and must-haves like free high-speed WiFi, stocked minibars, and flat-screen HDTVs. Delight in a lineup of fantastic restaurants featuring gourmet farm-to-table cuisine and thoughtfully placed bars that serve up handcrafted cocktails and irresistible snacks. You can stroll the beach, park yourself at one of the four sparkling outdoor pools (complete with cabanas and swim-up bars), or stay active on the tennis and pickleball courts. We also offer a soothing spa and curated program of daily activities and nightly entertainment, in addition to a children’s pool, babysitting service, and kid-friendly activities. If you’re looking to host a meeting, wedding, or celebration for up to 800 guests, you’ll love Barbados’ largest ballroom. Our flexible, state-of-the-art meeting space encompasses indoor and outdoor venues for any occasion.
Located six miles from Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI), our sprawling non-smoking resort offers easy access to local history exhibits at Barbados Museum & Historical Society, horse racing at Garrison Savannah, and cricket matches at Kensington Oval. Our savvy tour desk can arrange area excursions, whether you want to snorkel through shipwrecks or spot Barbados green monkeys in the Barbados Wildlife Reserve.