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"Sandals Royal Caribbean. For a romantic honeymoon getaway, this all inclusive resort is one of the best in Jamaica. If you are looking for a quiet little tropical getaway, this is it. The staff there are super friendly and will call you by name by the end of your stay. The food was extensively delicious and is available nearly 24/7. There are organized activities that you can participate in to receive points and win prizes, or you can just relax at the ocean front beach or private island all day and work on your tan. The honeymoon amenities included a rose petal filled bed with a bottle of champagne and deluxe breakfast delivered to your door. The restaurants include French, Thai, International, and Jamaican cuisine. Travel is also available to local Sandals Montego Bay where they have Japanese, Italian, and Seafood cuisine."
Reviewer: cpwaldner
Date: Apr. 03, 2010
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"I didn't stay at this resort but did visited it for the day when were staying at the Sandals Montego Bay. I would say this resort was nicer than the Montego Bay, but not as many activities or as lively. The resorts itself is very nice and the island off the beach add a nice touch and some uniqueness to it. The service at both resorts is very good."
Reviewer: Tomoko
Date: Dec. 23, 2009
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"Honeymooned here in 97 and even though it has been a few years, we still think of the amazing staff and wonderful location. There was never enough the staff could do for the guests. Planning a return soon."
Reviewer: Anonymous [via Escapes.ca]
Date: Apr. 10, 2008
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"This hotel was great!! I liked that it was a smaller resort so you could get around a lot easier. It was big enough to have all the amenities one would need. The people there are amazing and remember you after just meeting you once. They really make you feel at home. Most of the people we met, were returnees. That says a lot about this resort!! It is pretty laid back so not much partying. The offshore island was the best!!!!! We hung out there most of the time. We took shuttle to the Montego Bay resort as well but was happy we chose the Royal Caribbean. There are some plane noises but nothing to deter you from going. I would definately do a Sandals Vacation again!!! I highly recommend this resort and make sure to try the jerk chicken!!"
Reviewer: Anonymous [via Escapes.ca]
Date: Jan. 24, 2007
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"The resort was beautiful and the staff were outstanding! We got married there in April and I couldn't have even imagined that it would go as smoothly as it did. Each of the staff from the Playmakers to the resturant staff, to the maintanence staff made you feel as though you were the only guest there. The only complaint I would make about the resort is that there was not much for nightlife. There was entertainment until 11pm but then it would pretty much die down."
Reviewer: Anonymous [via Escapes.ca]
Date: May. 12, 2006
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"FANTASTIC!!! WE WERE MARRIED THERE IN NOV OF 02' It was so stress free and the resort was bananas!! We had a reg hotel room but it didn't matter, we were barely in it!! The playmakers were awesome, never a dull moment! I recomend that you play all the games and activities, so worth it. The food was incredible and the service was good plus their no tip policy meant you didn't need cash on hand at all times. I had such a memorable trip there and not just because it was my wedding!! But may I say that barefoot on the beach is the way to go for the nuptials!! The drinks were killer, if you go try the "Hummingbird". And even though you don't tip please use your manners where ever you travel they appreiciate it soo much!! That was how we got such fast service at the bars!! It goes such a long way and I really got to see some rude people there and we could get drinks before them any time cause we treated the employees with respect!! Sandals is a perfect couples get away I would love to go again in the future. And the fact that this resort has its own private island with restaurants, parrots and an au natural beach is a bonus!"
Reviewer: Anonymous [via Escapes.ca]
Date: Apr. 25, 2006