Hilton Grand Vacations at The Crane offers an amazing timeshare opportunity in the oldest continually operating hotel and resort in the Caribbean. Originally built in 1887, this historic Barbados hotel sits on 40 acres of beachfront property primed with pristine views, rich vegetation, and family-friendly amenities.
These Barbados timeshares for sale include a variety of studio, one, and two-bedroom suites for between two and six guests each. Units at Hilton Grand Vacations at The Crane are divided into two types: one with views overlooking the Caribbean Sea, and the rest looking out on the resort grounds. Suites include many home-like amenities for vacation owners including the convenience of an in-suite washer and dryer, a separate living room, and granite kitchens with breakfast bar, oven, stove, and refrigerator. Whether you are on the go as a family or a couple, you'll appreciate the convenience of a quick snack in your room or at one of the resort's seven restaurants and bars.
Hilton Grand Vacations at The Crane has a sprawling complex filled with amenities designed to bring comfort and convenience to its residents and guests. The cascading 1.5-acre pool and waterfall is the perfect place to lounge on a warm tropical afternoon not spent at the beach, or you can find even more pampering in the resort's Day Spa. A fitness center and beach-side swimming area will keep you and your fellow guests on the move before or after spending time looking out on the vistas from the rooftop terrace. Timeshare owners at the resort also received discounted entry to the Barbados Golf Club.
Barbados has a rich history to go along with its entrancing natural beauty. These Barbados timeshares for sale open up an entire world of white-sand beaches, historic lighthouses, and an entire marine environment to explore on or under the water. Swimming, scuba diving, and surfing are all popular ways to spend a holiday here, or you can take a breathtaking catamaran cruise out into the Caribbean and see even more of the gorgeous marine landscape. On dry land, you can spend hours shopping, learn how rum is made, and tour the historical sites from its colonial history that still dot the island.
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