Royalton Chic Barbados to join Marriott’s Autograph Collection
Blue Diamond Resorts has revealed the upcoming Royalton CHIC Barbados resort will join Marriott International’s Autograph Collection upon its opening.
It announced the plans at the 2024 World Travel Market (WTM) in London.
The adults-only retreat is slated to open in spring 2026.
This new property will be known as Royalton CHIC Barbados, An Autograph Collection All Inclusive Resort – Adults Only.
It is positioning Royalton CHIC Resorts as a vibrant ‘Party Your Way’ adult only concept.
The Barbados resort is situated 30 minutes from the airport, with suites featuring either oceanfront views or swim-out access.
“We are honoured to bring a vibrant new dimension to luxury travel in Barbados” said Jordi Pelfort, President of Blue Diamond Resorts.
“This collaboration enhances the unique energy and sophistication of Royalton Resorts on one of the Caribbean’s most beloved islands.”
Royalton CHIC Barbados will offer the Diamond Club suite category, providing personalised butler service, access to a private lounge, and enhanced luxury amenities.
Guests will also enjoy a choice of seven restaurants and five bars, including the signature Level 12 rooftop bar.
It also houses The Royal Spa and offer Royalton FIT classes.
Guests also have access to loyalty perks as part of the All-Inclusive by Marriott Bonvoy program.
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