Overview
Savannah has 93 beautifully appointed rooms, all of which are fully air-conditioned and feature supremely comfortable beds and seating areas. The rooms also feature large TVs, hair dryers, tea or coffee making facilities, ironing boards & irons, security safes and free internet access. Specific room furnishings may vary by room category. All of the bathrooms have a modern, minimalist finish.
Other fees include
- Barbados Government Room Rate Levy
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
93
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Round-trip airport transfers
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location

Reviews
Happy Barbados at the Savannah Beach
jGinger (Dereham, United Kingdom) on Jan 22, 2025
As with all my reviews I will try and impart useful information as well as the feel of the Hotel. Arrival and check in was swift the receptionist efficiently showed us how to access the WIFI whilst processing our details and taking the Government Tax for the room which worked out at about £109 for the 14 night stay. My credit card was also debited with a $200 authorisation which was refunded at the end of our stay. We were allocated room 316 which is on the 3rd floor reception being on the 5th floor of the building but at road level as the Hotel building cascades down towards the beach. Having been given a rum punch welcome drink security took our cases and showed us the way to our room. A bit of a maize but once we were established you soon found you way around. Our room was a typical Caribbean Hotel room which some reviewers say is outdated I believe this is owing to the dark wooden furniture but in truth the room was comfortable with two double beds a lovely balcony with two chairs and a table and a fixed washing line. To the right as we walked in was a clothes cupboard with plenty of hangers and Iron with board and hairdryer. There is also an electronic safe. the cupboard doors are louvered and there is a light in the cupboard which is very helpful when using the safe. further along on the right hand side is a dressing table and a chest of drawers a standard light and small chair. on the left before the beds is a fridge above which there are tea and coffee facilities with a kettle. The bathroom consisted of what looks like a newly installed walk in shower with sham poo and conditioner dispensers . The bathroom sink has razor a razor point but no close up mirror. soap plus hand soap in a container are also provided Two bath towels and two hand towels which were changed daily were in the room. toilet at one side Moving from the room to the beach there are a lot of steps and when wet they are slippery but there is a hand rail once on the ground floor beach level there are steps over the pool which runs around the ground level which take you to the beach and Drifters Bar. We use to walk around the left hand block to avoid climbing over the pool. Once at Drifters we were able to get a drink bottle or draught beer good quality spirits gin and good rums so no problems. Pool at rear of drifters with a swim up bar Drifters is used on most nights for the buffet but not Saturday when it is taken at Rachels, it is also used for lunch except Sunday when lunch is in Rachels. In general the food is of a good quality there is a reasonable selection. Breakfast which starts at 0730 is also a buffet plus Egg Station and is taken at Rachels Bar which is on the reception level of the hotel. Rachels is an Al La Carte restaurant which is open for dinner Tuesday Wednesdays and Fridays and for the Caribbean buffet on a Saturday Evening. There is also an Asian Restaurant Chop Stix which is open on Thursday and Sunday Evenings. Our favourite meal was the Seafood Buffet served at Rachels on a Sunday lunchtime when Kellie a fantastic singer and saxophonist performs admirably for three hours. You are asked where you want to take your evening meal when you book in for breakfast you are told what restaurant is open and generally for the buffet given a time of your choice from 1830 to 2030 for the Al La Carte and Asian 1830 1930 or 2030 This is my main gripe there are no menus available at breakfast for you to make an informed choice these are apparently displayed on an information board adjacent to the buffet and are invariably incorrect !! That said it didn't spoil our enjoyment. Entertainment is varied Monday night at Drifters there is a show which starts with an Aunt Sally then fire eaters followed by limbo then a Disco the rest of the week is different performers Friday lunchtime there is a beach BBQ where Kellie sings and plays the Saxophone between 1230 and 3pm. plenty of food at this event a cold chest full of beer where you can help yourself to Banks or Guinness and different flavours of Carib. no entertainment on Friday night Beach towels are available and can be collected beach side where you will be able get your sunbeds of which there is no shortage. Now the best thing about this hotel are the staff they are extremely accommodating and efficient this is one thing which is lacking in some hotels in Barbados insufficient staff but here they have enough to ensure you have a great time. I read a recent review which indicated the sun beds were not available after 4pm This is not true they clear away beds when people have gone but will always put a bed out for you never a problem. There is an on site shop selling beach ware and small items. You will see plenty of green Monkeys during your stay they come at various times of day throughout the trees and gardens you will also see Turtles at high tide along with plenty of humming birds. We have travelled to Barbados over a dozen times in the last 20 years and found this hotel to be not only friendly but offers great service to their guests its location is enviable opposite the race course about 1 mile from Bridgetown and about 2.5 miles to St Lawrence gap. For a sea swim you will need to go along the beach to in front of The Sugar Bay as it is too stony at he Savannah bring those water type slip on beach shoes as where ever you swim there is broken coral. We are returning in September
Wouldn’t revisit
sjc64 (Exmouth, United Kingdom) on Jan 21, 2025
A bit tatty and run down. Wasn’t allowed a sun bed at 4.30 as “the beach closes at 6 so easier to sit in a chair in the bar “ as the chap gathered in sun-loungers. In fact this was the attitude of most of the staff. A smile was rare. Having been to 9 Caribbean islands I have to say the restaurant manager should be kept in an office and not allowed to interact with guests. Food pretty grim too. Who goes to the Caribbean to be fed Sunday roast and stew?
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