Sandals Grande St Lucian is one of the best, true all inclusive resorts in St Lucia – and for a good reason! The breathtaking scenery of the dramatic mountains creates the perfect backdrop for beautiful couples vacation. This volcanic island offers adventurous activities like unique waterfalls and mud bath experience on the St Lucia Soufriere Experience and beautiful white sand beaches with blue water to enjoy when wanting to relax.
If Sandals Grande St Lucian isn’t on your bucket list – it definitely should be!
If you are looking for a lower price point, check out the Sandals Regency La Toc or Sandals Halcyon. All 3 of these Sandals resorts in St Lucia offer the Stay at 1, Play at 3 privelage.
Sandals La Source Grenada is one of Sandals newest and most luxurious resorts. Pools in the sky and living rooms in swimming pools. Private plunge pools, cascading waterfalls and meandering river pools. Here, in the heart of Grenada’s exclusive Pink Gin Beach, on an exotic island paradise where the tropical blooms make a for a perfect romantic vacation.
Every island/country is unique to its own, but there are a few highlights here that sets Barbados apart from other islands. From their unique snorkeling experiences through shipwrecks, beach extravaganza shows, submarine excursions, jeep safaris, unique cave experiences, luxury cruises, and so much more!
Sandals Royal Barbados is one of Sandals newer properties and has some of the most modern luxury accommodations in the all inclusive resort industry! Sandals Royal Barbados is also next to their sister property, Sandals Barbados where you have complete access to all dining and amenities here also. Sandals Barbados is a great option if you prefer a lower price point.
Antigua is the perfect destination for white sand beaches and clear blue waters! This breathtaking island measures 108 sq. miles and is circled by 95 miles of curvy coastlines and beaches. Antigua is the largest of the English-speaking Leeward Islands and is well known for its 365 white sand beaches, fine restaurants, local nightlife, rich culture, and unique history. History lovers can explore Nelson’s Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also discover the picturesque English Harbor, where its Georgian-style naval buildings date back to the 18th century.
The island’s pristine beaches and beautiful coral reefs are the perfect setting for various island activities including Cades Reef Snorkeling, Scuba Diving, Jeep Safari’s, Catamaran Cruises, Rainforest Ziplining, Hiking Adventures, Kayak tours, Horseback riding, Deep Sea Sport Fishing and much more! While other popular resort activities include yoga, golf, tennis, cricket and more!
When it comes to welcoming visitors, Jamaica knows how to do it ‘all right!’ They have been giving tourists warm welcomes for many decades. There are over 6 Sandals Resorts in Jamaica, but Sandals South Coast has been recommended as a favorite by many clients!
Jamaica is an expansive island, offering a classic Caribbean experience. Sandals South Coast is located in the southern region of the island so it is more secluded than any of the other Sandals properties. If you prefer to be near popular island excursion and activities, check out my next recommendation.
Sandals Montego Bay is one the best Sandals resorts in Jamaica. This resort is recently renovated with modern, luxurious suites just a short drive from the Montego Bay airport.
If you are looking for another great Sandals resort option in Jamaica, I recommend also the Sandals Negril resort.
Sandals Royal Curacao is the newest Sandals resort in the Caribbean, so I can not say that it is one of the best…. yet! But I have a feeling that is going to be a sweet surprise once the resort starts welcoming guests and I can not wait to see this beautiful resort!
Sandals Royal Curacao is nestled in the heart of the Leeward Antilles, on the coast of a tiny, beautiful island where natural and cultural wonders connect to create a beautiful mélange unseen anywhere else. Here is where the natural romance of our intimate island comes alive. You’ll see it in the line where the desert landscape gently slopes into the azure ocean. Waters that invite you to dive in and explore what’s beneath.