Each brightly colored village consists of clusters of 2-story buildings with 64 guest rooms. Soothing pastel structures capped with brightly colored roofs, accented by white railings, provide both a relaxing and yet lively atmosphere to get guests into the spirit of the islands.
The buildings of Barbados are salmon with pink and teal roofs. The village of Martinique features sea blue with red roofs and pink trim. Bronze structures topped with green roofs are found in Trinidad. Sunny yellow buildings with blue roofs are common to Jamaica and the guests of Aruba will be housed in pink and purple with teal roofs. Each village has one quiet pool with the exception of Trinidad that has two. There's a themed pool at Old Port Royale with waterfalls and a water slide.
The villages surround a 42-acre
lake. In the midst of the lake, you'll find Parrot Cay Island.
As the name suggests, the island is stocked with an aviary of
colorful tropical birds. As you meander along this 1 ½ acre
island on the nature trails, you will enjoy the peaceful, relaxing
ambiance commonly found in the Caribbean. A large playground
for the children is found here as well. The island is connected
to the mainland by footbridges.
Check-in,
Guest Services and Bell Services are found in the Custom House,
a separate building found near the front entrance of the resort.
The architecture of this reception area features many of the elements
found in the government buildings of the Caribbean Islands with
its verandahs, tile floors and canopies.
Services / Amenities
Caribbean Beach Resort Transportation
Due to the vast size of the Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort®, there is an internal bus service for traveling around the resort.