Caribbean Beach Resort
Photo Tour
Photos by Brian Bennett
Customs
House | The Guest Villages | Old
Port Royale | Christmas
Decorations
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tips: The resort's lobby is in a building, called the Customs House,
that is separate from the rest of the resort. The
guest villages (Aruba, Jamaica, Barbados, Martinique, Trinidad North,
and Trinidad South) are laid out around
the resort's lagoon. Another
resort area, also on the lagoon shores, is called Old Port Royale, and
is home to the resort's restaurant and food court, shops, and central
recreation areas (including the marina).
You may want to click
here for a reference map of Caribbean Beach Resort as you go on your
tour. The map will come up in a separate window.
The villages of Caribbean Beach Resort, listed
from the Customs House in the North and clockwise around the lagoon are:
Barbados, Martinique, Trinidad (two villages, North and South), Jamaica, and
Aruba. Here are a few pictures that show what the some of the buildings
and grounds look like.
Barbados sports a pink and aqua color scheme.
The buildings are nestled along the Northern end of the resort lagoon.
The buildings of Martinique are colored in
light blue and red. The buildings of Martinique stretch from Barbados
to the North down to Old Port Royale. In the photograph below, you
can see the Martinique beach. Each of the Caribbean Beach Resort
villages has a beach for guests to enjoy.
Here's a close up view of one of the Martinique buildings
surrounded by lush vegetation.
Trinidad North, with a coral and red color scheme, lies
along the lagoon South of Old Port Royale...
While Trinidad South, the most remote of all of the villages,
lies South of Trinidad North (duh) and away from the pedestrian promenade
that runs around the lagoon connecting all of the other villages.
Jamaica is my own personal favorite of all of the villages.
Shown below across the lagoon from Barbados, Jamaica has a direct (across
the lagoon) pedestrian route to Old Port Royale via Parrot Cay island.
Jamaica is also among the first of the bus stops which is another convenient
feature.
The buildings of Jamaica are painted yellow and light blue.
Each of the villages has it's own quiet pool, this one is
the one in Jamaica. The pools also have a laundry room (in the building
to the right, in this particular photograph) where guests can do a load
or two of clothes and keep the packing to a minimum.
Aruba is the last village around the perimeter of the lagoon.
The aqua roofs and pink buildings are arrayed along the lagoon in between
Jamaica to the South and Barbados to the North and East.
Customs
House | The Guest Villages | Old
Port Royale | Christmas
Decorations
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