Fathom’s End is a three-storey, Barbados beachfront rental with spectacular sea views from all bedrooms, located a few minutes’ drive south of Holetown’s excellent restaurants and shopping on Barbados’ famed West Coast.
This comfortable and classically furnished beachfront townhouse provides excellent accommodation throughout. Two bedrooms are on the first floor, and the second floor features a spacious master suite, with all bedrooms opening onto an oceanfront balcony offering fabulous views of the Caribbean Sea. The master suite includes a dressing area with built-in closets and a wall safe.
On the ground floor, French doors open from the indoor dining room adjoining the living room to the verandah, which offers comfortable seating and a wet bar with a mini-fridge for convenience – perfect for that morning coffee or a sundowner moment. The plunge pool is just steps away and leads to the garden, where sun loungers and an umbrella await sunbathers or shade seekers who choose to relax in the lush tropical setting.
A private beach gate leads down a few steps from the garden to the beautiful Paynes Bay beach, where there is excellent snorkelling, and guests can stroll along the beach to a lovely spot for swimming. Water shoes are advisable if swimming directly in front of the property.
Includes a part-time housekeeper service 3 days per week.
Only stair access (no elevator).
Children welcomed – the house is not childproof.
This property rental DOES NOT permit the use of Riemann P20 Sunscreen, as it damages towels and fabrics.
One of our recommended restaurants close to Fathom’s End is QP Bistro.
SMOKING NOT PERMITTED INDOORS
Important Beachfront Advisory
Fatthom’s End is one of our beachfront villa rentals in Barbados. Please be advised that the island’s beaches are naturally dynamic environments. The shape, size, and composition of the beach in front of this villa are subject to change due to seasonal wave activity, ocean currents, and tidal patterns.
While every effort has been made to accurately depict the beachfront conditions, natural coastal processes such as sand erosion and deposition may result in variations over time. These changes may include a narrower beach or increased visibility of rocks. In certain areas, wearing water shoes is recommended for added safety and comfort.
We appreciate your understanding of these natural factors, which are part of the evolving beauty of Barbados’ coastline.











