Maxwell Beach Villas – Barbados Condos

Maxwell Beach Villas is a luxury condominium property located in Christ Church, Barbados. It offers just fifteen 2 bedroom units, all with fantastic sea views. There is also a swimming pool and direct access onto the large white sand beach. It is situated in Maxwell in the parish of Christ Church in Barbados, on the South Coast beach facing the Caribbean Sea. The villas have been designed by Ian Morrison for the epitome of form and function – they’re elegantly furnished by professional decorators.

Features and Amenities

Each apartment has uninterupted views of the Caribean sea and easy access to the pool and beach.  They are all new and modern, fully air-conditioned, with ceiling fans throughout, beautifully furnished and decorated, and the kitchens are fully equipped.   The Master bedrooms have King size beds and and ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom has twin beds and ensuite bathroom.

Many amenities are nearby; Oistins has grocery stores, a bank, convenience stores, and fast food outlets just to name a few. Within a 5-10 minutes drive they are a large array of dining options available, from casual beach restaurants to trendy sports bars to some of the finest restaurants on the island, all of your dining needs will be met. The property also boasts multiple pools, private parking, laundry service and housekeeping at your request.

Location

The parish of Christ Church is one of eleven parishes of Barbados. It has a land area of 57km² and is found at the southern end of the island. Christ Church has survived by name as one of the original six parishes created in 1629 by Governor Sir William Tufton. The parish contains the international airport, the Sir Grantley Adams International Airport, as well as the last remaining mangrove swamp in the country, the Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary. Another notable area of Christ Church is Saint Lawrence Gap, which is the most lively tourist area on the island. Many of the taverns and clubs in St. Lawrence are frequented by locals and tourists.