We visited the All Seasons Europa for 2-weeks in April 2026. It was just after the Easter holidays so there were very few children and mainly couples of all ages. Initially I considered the complex to be a little quirky in appearance, made up of single story chalets spread around a pool or on the perimeter of the property overlooking gardens or neighboring properties. The complex is in the middle of a housing community and unlike anything we’ve stayed in before but I grew to like it as the holiday went on. We wanted to come self catering in order that we can experience all of what Barbados has to offer and it was definitely a good base to do this. I only have mainly positive things to say about the hotel, these being that it is very clean throughout. The pool area is spotless as are the grounds and eating areas. The rooms are large and well equipped for self catering (kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge, freezer, iron, ironing board, plenty of cutlery and plates etc). It consisted of a living area with settee and chair as well as TV and table/chairs. Separate bed room had a large bed with ceiling fan and bathroom. The air conditioning in the bedroom was pretty poor, we had to have it on the lowest temperature and highest fan to get any sort of cool air out of it but we managed. Outside there is a large terrace with chairs and a table. The pool area was nice, it didn’t have many beds (~15) but seldom were they ever all taken. The sun-beds are also chained so you can’t turn them around to sit into the sun if you wanted to, which was a bit of a pain. There is a pool bar (closed on Mondays as are a few places in Barbados) so make sure you stock up with drinks, snacks etc if you plan to stay round the pool on a Monday. For me, the pool bar opens too late (11:00/11:30); wanting yo buy a drink at 10am is more the norm and I’d of though the hotel would want to take as much payment as they can. There was one girl in the bar (Aliyah) who always served you after 10am if she was working but it was other workers who refused. Aliyah was a very friendly worker who made you feel welcome and was always happy to chat to customers (she even gave some free ice cream on my birthday). Most of the Bajan people are friendly but there exceptions to the rule. It took about 15-mins to walk into town (Massey’s supermarket and start of restaurants) and Holetown is a nice town with plenty of eateries for all budgets and bars to enjoy the wonderful sunsets. Karaoke on 1st Street on a Sunday night is a real eye opener and one not to miss. Overall Barbados is a wonderful island and the hotel was in a reasonable location from which to explore. Not sure if we’d return to the All Seqsons Europa and would perhaps prefer to be closer to the town centre but we much prefer Holetown to the South of the island and the further North towns so we would definitely return to the location, perhaps not the hotel.