Royals and film stars have been coming to this hotel, with its 55 rooms, since the 1940s. It is said to be the site where Robinson Crusoe was stranded in 1659. Extensively renovated, the hotel unites tradition with modern appointment. Facilities on offer include a lounge, a terrace, and a restaurant.
This hotel enjoys a magical location just outside Tobago's capital, Scarborough, within some six hectares of grounds beside Barcelot Bay. The property is situated on the south coast of the island, and is surrounded by water on three sides. The city centre, the market, and cultural attractions can all be easily and quickly reached from the hotel.
A buffet is offered every morning in the restaurant. Later on, guests may dine on the terrace while enjoying views out over the sea. There is a barbecue on the beach. After dusk it is possible to enjoy cocktails in the lounge or on the terrace, before moving on to dinner in the colonial style villa. The menu features a combination of international gourmet cuisine with West Indian ingredients and spices.