The Yellow Bird Hotel can be found towards the end of the St Lawrence Gap area on the islands south coast. The hotel is directly across the street from the lovely ‘Little Bay’ where the sea is exceptionally shallow at low tide and the reef which borders and protects the bay is a great place to snorkel. All guestrooms at the hotel are oceanfront and enjoy views of the Caribbean.
Right Choice
This hotel will appeal to couples and families looking for relaxed, informal accommodation in the lively and entertaining resort of St Lawrence Gap.
Location and Resort
St Lawrence Gap is a mile long stretch of road and at night, 'the Gap' comes alive! There are plenty of nightclubs, some open air, offering calypso, regaae, international jazz and R&B and alongside its lively nightlife there are bars, restaurants and shops. Watersports such as water skiing, boogie boarding, jet skiing and kayaking are all within walking distance of the hotel.
Swimming Pools
The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, set in lush tropical surroundings, which is perfect for a swim at any time of the day.
Eating and Drinking
The Flying Fish Restaurant and Bar (formerly Bay Bistro) is located on the ground floor of Yellow Bird Hotel, overlooking the bay. It serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and features Barbadian and British dishes.
Accommodation
All have bathroom/shower WC air conditioning ceiling fan balcony/terrace kitchenette fridge stove microwave coffee maker kettle toaster hairdryer cable TV telephone iron internet access (certain amenities may be payable locally)
Hotel Location
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