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Barbados Royal Westmoreland - Resort Fee

A new resort fee applicable from the 1 May 2026

Updated 28 Feb 2026

The Royal Westmoreland (RWM) has recently announced the following :

1. Access to the RWM Facilities

Every year, from 1 November to 30 April, all of the Royal Westmoreland’s food and beverage facilities (Clubhouse, Rum Shak, Halfway House, and Sanctuary Café) will be for the exclusive use of RWM Members, accompanied guests and registered house guests only. Members and registered house guests are welcome to invite non-registered guests, as long as they accompany them as the primary patron.

This change is being introduced to ensure that Club Members can continue to enjoy unrestricted access to our food and beverage facilities.

2. Resort Fee

Effective from 1 May 2026, the Royal Westmoreland (RWM) will be introducing a Resort Fee per property as follows :

1 & 2 bedroom properties : US$ 100 / week
3-bedroom properties: US $ 125 / week
4+ bedroom properties: US $ 150 / week

The charge is based on the size of the property, not per person. For example, if 2 guests are staying in a 4-bedroom property the fee will be US$ 150 / week.

  • Guests will be charged upon check-in/registration with Guest Services at the RWM Club House on arrival day.

  • If guests do not wish to use any of the RWM facilities or the Beach Club, they do not need to register and so will not be charged.

  • Only applicable to properties with Social or Full RWM Membership.

  • The fee is not pro-rated. For example, for a 5-night stay in a 3-bedroom property, the fee would be US$ 125. A 10-night stay in a 3-bedroom property, the fee would be US$ 250.

As a Club, we remain committed to being membership-driven. This focus is already being reflected through extended booking privileges for golf, tennis, pickleball, and padel tennis, as well as the ability to make reservations at the Rum Shak and the reduction of visitor golfer tee times. These latest changes are designed to further enhance the Member experience at the resort and to ensure that those who support the Club are prioritised.

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