This All-Suite Resort in Barbados Is Reopening as an All-Inclusive — Steps From the Island's Best Nightlife
Turtle Beach on Barbados's south coast is set to reopen in May as a Tribute Portfolio all-inclusive, combining all-suite accommodations with proximity to St. Lawrence Gap.
Turtle Beach, Barbados, A Tribute Portfolio All-Inclusive Resort is set to reopen on May 14, bringing an all-suite, all-inclusive option back to the island's lively south coast.
The property sits directly on Dover Beach and within walking distance of St. Lawrence Gap, the stretch of restaurants, bars, and nightlife that draws visitors from across the island. That combination — beachfront all-inclusive with walkable dining and entertainment outside the resort — remains uncommon in the Caribbean.
All Suites, All Inclusive
Every room at Turtle Beach is a suite, with separate living areas, balconies or terraces, and configurations ranging from garden-view to direct oceanfront. Rates start at roughly $419 per night for a junior suite.
The all-inclusive package covers five on-site restaurants, a stretch of white-sand beach, multiple pools, a kids' club, and water sports including kayaking, sailing, and snorkeling. Marriott Bonvoy members can earn and redeem points on stays.
South coast Barbados has been gaining momentum as a resort destination, offering a different vibe from the calmer west coast. Turtle Beach's return adds another option for travelers who want the convenience of all-inclusive pricing without being isolated from the local scene.
Bookings are available starting May 28, with ocean-view suites beginning at $467 per night.


