Historic Luxury at the Crane Hotel in Barbados
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Set high on a cliff above the Atlantic Ocean stands the magnificent "CRANE", Barbados' oldest resort hotel.
The original hotel, built in the 1700s, was integrated into the expansion of 1887, which was also integrated into the expansion of 2001, and features quite possibly THE most spectacular views on the entire island, from the world-renowned pool, framed by a row of classic Greek columns overlooking Crane Beach, to the ensuite private pools, Resort Apartments, or Private Residences; magnificent views are de rigueur at The Crane.
Crane Beach, a mere 200 steps below the hotel, was named one of the "World's Top 10 Beaches" by "The Lifestyles of The Rich and Famous". Dramatic cliffs embrace the great expanse of pink sand and bright turquoise waters offering guests a compelling view in a private, intimate setting.
The name Crane Beach was coined two centuries ago when the formation of a protective coral reef allowed small ships to sail safely in and out of the natural harbor, leading to the development of a small commercial port. Adjacent to the resort, where Cliff House stands, was the crane used for raising and lowering cargo, thus, the name Crane Beach was adopted.
Today, after an ambitious refurbishment and further expansion, this unique hotel's commitment to history and local resources have paved the way for its move into the 21st century without spoiling its historic ambience.
The original 18 rooms served as
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