Bay Gardens Resorts Adds Villa Accommodations to its Portfolio

After opening the 35-room Bay Gardens Marina Haven last summer, Bay Gardens Resorts, a locally owned and operated family of hotels, has introduced a private luxury villa vacation rental facility called Waters Edge. It includes two villas surrounded by tropical gardens with views of the Rodney Bay Marina.

Managing director Joyce Destang, OBE said the company timed the opening with the start of the peak winter season, and the response has been very positive. "These villas represent our top tier offering across the Bay Gardens growing brand of hotels and resorts," said Destang, adding that the accommodations are ideally and affordably suited for groups and families.

Destang, who was primarily responsible for the design, layout and vision of the upmarket accommodations, explained that the vision behind the villas was to combine luxury villa living with access to resort life, as guests can opt for a relaxing secluded experience or take advantage of the experiences at neighboring Bay Gardens properties. To access Bay Gardens, guests can take a complimentary shuttle service or walk the short trip. Also included is unlimited access to the resort group's Splash Island Water Park, as well as non-motorized water sports activities.

Each fully air-conditioned villa has four bedrooms with king and double beds, a living room with complimentary Wi-Fi, a private swimming pool and terrace, and more. Guests also have access to their own concierge service.

All rates include breakfast for up to eight persons. Bay Gardens, through its concierge service, also provides tailored in-villa dining experiences. For a limited time, visitors who book seven or more nights (through January 28, 2019), will receive a complimentary private half-day catamaran charter experience.

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