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number of complimentary facilities at Tamarind Cove include water
sports such as sailing, boogie boards, kayaking, windsurfing, water-skiing
and in-pool diving lessons (one per guest); and an air-conditioned
fitness centre.
Other
facilities include a hair and beauty salon and several hotel shops.
Various
excursions can be arranged through the hotel, including island tours,
shopping trips, fishing, horse riding, helicopter flights and submarine
dives.
Children
of all ages are welcome at Tamarind Cove. During Christmas and Easter,
the hotel offers a fully supervised Kids Club with a daily programme
of events (subject to demand).
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On
most evenings the hotel provides live entertainment, including calypso,
jazz and other rhythmic music.

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Traveler's
Review
Barry
& Sarah
from Sheffield, UK - May 21, 2000 We shall return. Stayed at
the Tamarind Cove Barbados during mid May of 2000. The hotel
was in an excellent location, about a quarter of a mile south
of the Sandy Lane Hotel. You would never guess that it was on
a busy road, once you passed through the reception you were
in another world. Because the hotel was linear i.e. runs along
a large stretch of beach, neither the hotel, or beach, ever
seem overcrowded. We thought it was only about half full and
were surprised to hear that it was running at 90% capacity.
The hotel has three restaurants and a bar. The Tangier Restaurant
was excellent and offered an impressive four course menu every
night. The Sasso Restaurant (formerly Neptuneís) was
an experience to savour in more ways than one. The service was
marvelous and the food historic. You must dine in the Sasso
at least once during your stay. For a casual lunch or dinner
try the Bamboo Beach Bar, right on the beach with a menu
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