Review: Cobblers Cove, Barbados – your hotel home in the Caribbean

Review: Cobblers Cove, Barbados – your hotel home in the Caribbean

It’s not because this pink gem of a hotel is stashed away in the verdure of its Barbadian gardens that Cobblers Cove is so named. (Although pink and green are its signature colours.) And it’s not because, like a pirates’ cove, it is especially secret. 

Cobblers has been a celebrated Caribbean treasure since at least the late 1960s, when it was sold to the Godsal family, the current owners. And, as far as I’m aware, it has never been the seaside repository of shoe repairers either. 

“Cobblers” is the local name given to the majestic white frigate birds that swirl above its tropical coastline. It is to them that the cove truly belongs – along with the schools of tropical fish and turtles swimming among the reefs.

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Relax by the pool and enjoy the sea views

(Image credit: Cobblers Cove)

Living with nature is very much part of the Cobblers philosophy. The drinking water, for instance, is distilled on the island and the water that the head gardener, Kennedy, uses to water his plants is collected from rainfall. Do stop to say hello during your wanderings through the gardens if you should see him. 

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