Rent Villa Blue Oyster Barbados
Holiday Home Rental Description
Oliver’s is proud to present Villa Blue Oyster, a lavish beachfront retreat cradled along the sun-kissed shores of Reeds Bay on Barbados’ enchanting west coast. Crafted with discerning holidaymakers in mind, this property effortlessly blends opulence and comfort, creating an idyllic haven for an unforgettable escape.
As you step inside, Villa Blue Oyster unfolds into a world of luxury with five generously appointed ensuite bedrooms. Perfect for families seeking space, each room offers a serene retreat, setting the stage for the ultimate holiday experience. The master bedroom, situated upstairs, treats you to a majestic view of the sea, while guest bedrooms feature varying perspectives, from ocean panoramas to more intimate vistas.
Designed for seamless entertaining, the villa’s focal point is an expansive pool that beckons you to unwind amidst breathtaking views. Surrounded by lush greenery and accompanied by a charming poolside gazebo, it’s an invitation to bask in the sun, take a refreshing dip, or simply revel in the tranquillity of your surroundings.
Villa Blue Oyster isn’t just about relaxation; it’s a holistic retreat. The fully equipped gym caters to your fitness routine, while a sauna offers a blissful escape to rejuvenate your senses. For entertainment aficionados, the state-of-the-art TV room promises evenings filled with movie magic or catching up on beloved shows.
This beachfront haven is not just a villa; it’s an immersive experience. Beyond its walls, Barbados unfolds, offering a vibrant local culture, water sports adventures, and world-class cuisine. Villa Blue Oyster encapsulates the epitome of modern luxury living against the backdrop of the island’s beauty.
The Villa
Ground Floor
– Lounge space with sofas, armchairs and TV
– Open-plan, fully-equipped kitchen with breakfast bar and seating, and integrated appliances
– Dining area with table and chairs
– Bedroom with queen-size bed, ensuite bathroom and partial sea views
First Floor
– Bedroom with king-size bed, ensuite bathroom and sea view
– Bedroom with king-size bed and ensuite bathroom
– Bedroom with queen-size bed, ensuite bathroom and sea view
– Bedroom with queen-size bed, ensuite bathroom and sea view
Outside Grounds
– Furnished first floor terrace
– Covered dining terrace with table and chairs
– Barbecue
– Covered lounge area
– Swimming pool
– Sun loungers
– Parasols
Additional Facilities
– Wi-fi
– Air conditioning
– Ceiling fans
– Safe
– Washing machine
– Sauna
– Alarm system
– Satellite channels
– Gym
– Walk-in closets
Nestled on the West Coast of Barbados in the parish of St. James, Reeds Bay stands as a hidden gem sandwiched between the scenic beauty of Gibbs Bay, Mullins Bay, and Speightstown to the north and the laid-back allure of Alleynes Bay and Holetown to the south.
Reeds Bay, in a nutshell, embodies tranquillity, relaxation, and sheer idyllic charm. The soft, creamy white sand stretches out with only a smattering of footprints, inviting you to a pristine escape. The Caribbean Sea that caresses Reeds Bay shifts effortlessly between deep blue, turquoise, and a soothing yellowy green, creating a mesmerising backdrop. Here, swimming in the crystal-clear waters feels like a desert island oasis, enveloped in solitude and stillness—a haven for those seeking respite and the luxury of doing nothing at all.
The magic of Reeds Bay isn’t confined to a single moment; it’s an experience best savoured during the early morning calm or after two in the afternoon. Catamaran day cruise organisers often choose Reeds Bay for swimming, snorkelling, and lunch, adding a dash of activity to this serene haven.
While Reeds Bay Beach primarily attracts locals and guests from the many private villas lining the beachfront, it’s worth noting that, like all Barbados beaches, it remains public. However, the absence of facilities such as toilets, showers, umbrellas, and loungers, coupled with a dearth of nearby vendors for drinks and snacks, enhances the untouched charm of this spot. Parking is available at the southern end, but be prepared—it’s minimal.
Caution is advised at Reeds Bay Beach, for there are no lifeguards. The absence of strong currents or undertows is reassuring, yet the sea is known for its unpredictability, so those visiting with children are advised to be extra cautious. Fishing boats and jet skis occasionally add a lively touch to the scenery.
For a day at Reeds Bay, pack wisely. Remember, this hidden paradise lacks natural shade, so securing a beach umbrella is a wise choice. In this slice of Barbadian beauty, where simplicity meets serenity, Reeds Bay invites you to unwind and immerse yourself in the unspoiled allure of the Caribbean.