Description

If you demand a little more than the average from your villa holiday, prepare to be as demanding as you like. We think this luxury villa in Barbados can handle it.

The word ‘villa’ doesn’t really do justice to this miniature estate, set on 1.7 acres of land on the platinum west coast. With its private cottages, tea houses and pavilions, linked by a bridge from the main house, there is plenty of space for everyone within a large group to find a peaceful corner to themselves as well as enjoy the sociable spaces indoors and out that are made for entertaining.

Villa Camassia was created in the sixties by the renowned designer Oliver Messel and was completely renovated in recent years, taking care to include several nods to its owner, a doyen of good taste and inspiring interiors.

For large parties, it’s a dream luxury villa, with several living areas to entertain in as well as three outdoor dining areas to choose from, where you will enjoy being looked after by the villa’s attentive staff.

There is no end of things to keep you all busy at this luxury villa, from the fitness suite and various watersports on offer, an utterly fabulous private infinity pool with views of the Caribbean, and even a cinema room where you can organise your own movie nights or pack the kids off with popcorn for an hour while you enjoy sundowners out on the terraces.

If you feel like exploring the local area, leave it up to your concierge to arrange all the itineraries, whether you want to be whisked off on the villa’s own boat for a spot of fishing or simply wander off with a picnic basket, lovingly packed for you by the chef himself.

With ten luxury ensuite bedrooms spread across the six buildings, there will be somewhere perfect for every guest to lay their head each night. Each has been carefully thought through for your total comfort and includes lovely extras such as Nespresso machines, mini bars, pampering beauty products and, most importantly, the relaxing sound of waves on tap 24 hours a day. What more could you ask for?