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Iconic Colony Club Set to Reopen in Barbados

by Bruce Parkinson  July 18, 2025
Iconic Colony Club Set to Reopen in Barbados

A refreshed Colony Club is set to open on the west coast of Barbados.

After a thorough renovation, Colony Club, a Luxury Collection Resort, Barbados, is set to welcome guests once again starting September 1. 

Known for its timeless charm and colonial elegance, the property is now accepting bookings for its grand reopening, inviting travellers to experience a refreshed take on Caribbean luxury.

Under Marriott Bonvoy’s The Luxury Collection, the reimagined Colony Club invites travellers to rediscover the essence of Barbadian luxury. The renovation has enhanced the resort’s signature colonial charm while introducing new elevated accommodations, refreshed culinary experiences, and reimagined wellness offerings, all designed to celebrate the island’s rich heritage and natural beauty.

“We’re beyond excited to welcome guests back to the newly reimagined Colony Club,” said Alex Fiz, General Manager of Barbados Collection Portfolio. 

“Whether you’re returning or discovering us for the first time, now is the perfect moment to book your escape. Our team is ready and eager to deliver unforgettable experiences in a setting that’s more beautiful than ever.”

Guests will find newly redesigned guest rooms and suites with bespoke furnishings and ocean-inspired palettes; elevated dining concepts featuring locally sourced ingredients and Caribbean flavours, a revitalized spa and wellness program and enhanced pool and garden areas for relaxation and social connection.

Bookings are now open for stays beginning September 1.

  
  
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