The beautiful Sandy Lane beach is just a few minutes away (less than 0.5 mile) from Moon Dance, and guests have Membership to the Sandy Lane Property Owners Beach Facility with parking, restrooms and sun loungers & shades will be provided free of charge by friendly staff. There is a drinks and snacks facility during peak seasons.
The villa faces west and overlooks the eighth hole of the famous Sandy Lane golf course. With access to tennis courts and gym facilities, Moon Dance is opposite the The Sandy Lane Hotel and has access to the Sandy Lane Property Owner’s Beach Facility.
This stretch of the West Coast of Barbados is known as the “platinum coast” for its pristine beaches and turquoise waters. Despite this region being developed with high-end hotels and stately private residences to an international jet-set, its coast remains one of the most beautiful Barbados has to offer. With the recent development of extensive boardwalks, visitors can enjoy spectacular sunset strolls with the glittering sea as their companion.
The Sandy Lane Hotel is an iconic spot drawing a star-studded clientele, whilst Sandy Lane Beach in St James is one of the region’s finest beaches. Ideal for swimming, and snorkelling, tropical sea life and sea turtles can be spotted, whilst opportunities for kayaking and paddle boarding are abundant.
Moon Dance is ideally positioned, offering both tranquil seclusion as well as being within walking distance to the prestigious Sandy Lane Golf Course and the Limegrove Lifestyle Centre which comprises upscale boutiques, spas and fine dining.
Within close proximity to Moon Dance, visitors can enjoy the fine culinary art at Tides Restaurant for something a little special, or Zaccios for informal pizza lunches with the kids. The west coast offers everything from rum cocktails at the bar to Thai cuisine or local Bajan fare. A culinary experience here takes influences from African, Caribbean, West Indian and European gastronomy for something a little unique. Known for its rum tradition, started circa 370 years ago, the island is brimming with tours of the world’s oldest rum.
Holetown, a few kilometres further south, is brimming with local flavour and Bajan traditions, as well as duty free shopping and local commerce in the Chattel town.