Anyone ever been to one. Just booked Sandals Montego Bay. My wife and I have always wanted to try one out. It was pricey but really not that much more expensive than other resorts in Jamaica that we were looking at.
Oh, stop - Jamaican me laugh.So basically, you looked at several, and it was your last resort....
The nice thing about many of these all-inclusive resorts, contrasted with cruises, is that you can leave them at will to explore further.no experience...but I'm curious.
For reasons that I can't really explain, I sort of a little bit enjoy going on cruises once in a while.... and I think it's mainly because I park once, and it's all included and paid for (well at least all the big stuff in theory...it would be way better if it truly was "all inclusive")
Anyway, I suppose these "all inclusive" resorts might be sorta the same.... so I wonder if I'd enjoy. I don't know. I feel like I might go a little stir crazy after a while....
Anyone ever been to one. Just booked Sandals Montego Bay. My wife and I have always wanted to try one out. It was pricey but really not that much more expensive than other resorts in Jamaica that we were looking at.
watersports included.
We did Jamaica Southcoast for honeymoon. We have decided pretty much any place we go that has a Sandals we will stay at a Sandals. 100% worth it.Anyone ever been to one. Just booked Sandals Montego Bay. My wife and I have always wanted to try one out. It was pricey but really not that much more expensive than other resorts in Jamaica that we were looking at.
Any specific location recommendations?...Bonus if you dive, it’s free while you are there.
We really liked st Lucia and Antigua. With a kiddo, turkes and Caicos was fantastic. We hear mixed reviews about Jamaica and are just going to avoid there.Any specific location recommendations?
Only sandals allowedhas anyone worn sneakers?
Just saying- You can age the guest by seeing who wears socks.
i would not suggest this in Jamaica. stay inside the resort. Jamaica is a very dangerous country. mo bay is not as bad as kingston, but I would still not venture out of the resort.The nice thing about many of these all-inclusive resorts, contrasted with cruises, is that you can leave them at will to explore further.
Surprisingly in March when I’m going sandals was about $500 more expensive than other resorts I was looking at. Diminishing returns for me probably wouldn’t be worth it if it was a few thousand dollars more.I have never stayed at a Sandals but have vacationed at a number of all inclusives owned by Riu. What makes Sandles so much different than other all inclusives to justify a cost 2-3x higher? Looking at the Riu vs Sandals in Jamaica the Riu is around 3k for 9 days while Sandals is just over 10k for the same 9 days in February.
Ive stayed at an all inclusive in Cancun a few times. I stuck with Palace Resorts. It was great, but doing any sort of off resort activities seems to be getting more "not recommended"