Dover Beach Hotel is truly the gem of St. Lawrence Gap – conveniently located with its proximity to the pulsating rhythm of the many bars, clubs and restaurants of this well-known area, and yet, set away in its peaceful nook and affording our guests the best of all our beautiful island has to offer.
This family-owned hotel boasts fifty-nine (59) rooms, providing a choice of standard, studio, pool, garden and ocean view accommodations. Most of our rooms are outfitted with kitchenettes for our guests who would like to cook. However, our beach bar is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, providing our guests with a range of local bites and culinary delights.
Whether your visit is for work or relaxation, you can access Wi-Fi from your room or any of our public areas – including the poolside! Watch the sun rise or set from our deck or take a walk on the beach; dip your feet in the Atlantic ocean. If you prefer an adventure, kitesurf over the waves with the breeze unique to this part of the island or venture away from the hotel to enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of Barbados’ South Coast from the South Point Lighthouse, along Oistins.
We truly are a family at Dover Beach Hotel, committed to serving our guests and community and preserving our environment for future generations. So, whether you are travelling on your own, as a couple or a group, for business or pleasure, we are completely in tune with the needs of our guests. You can be sure that your stay at Dover Beach Hotel promises to be warm, welcoming and comfortable in a safe and friendly environment.
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The management and staff of South Gap Hotel are extremely excited to announce the completion of a $6 million renovation of its room accommodations and public spaces. The project was concluded in two phases over a period of two years.