Sandals Beaches Family Resort

Posted on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 10:25 am

sandals beaches family resort
Has anyone been to a sandals resort and how was it?

we are going to sandals resort in negril jamaica along with our families to get married on the beach. Just wondering if anyone has been and if you have details! THanks

Well I have never been to Jamaica but Sandals has a good name but they are expensive. I havent really kept up with comments about the one in Jamaica but with the ones in St.Lucia and I hear good things about it but have a look at the link below that will show you some reviews from people who have stayed at the resort:

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g147313-d214225-r39350127-Sandals_Negril_Beach_Resort_Spa-Negril_Jamaica.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT

From looking at the statistics from the reviews it appears that out of the 1061 that made reviews 674 found the hotel to be excellent and 208 persons found it to be very good!

Hope this helps!

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Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa


Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa


$544.84


Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa > > 30 Kings Point Road Somerset > Somerset Village > > >Secluded cottage resort with four private beaches Set on a 30 acre peninsula between the ocean and a large bay on the west end, this resort features four private beaches and pink cottages. Accommodations consist of ocean view, air conditioned rooms, suites, and individual cottages, one dating to the late 17th century. Tranquil resort, a health spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and an aura of Bermudian history draw an international clientele. The resort offers 94 guestrooms and suites in one and two story pink and white cottages scattered over a 30 acre peninsula on Bermuda’s west side. Some cottages are available only as complete units. One cottage dates from the late 17th century. Others date from the early 1800s when they housed workers for the British Royal Naval Dockyard about 3 miles north. These still bear the names of their last residents. Some cottages began being used for guests in the 1920s, and the resort grew by buying other cottages over the decades. Now, all buildings on the peninsula are part of the resort. All rooms, suites, and cottages are air conditioned and also include ceiling fans as a cooling alternative. Ground floor patios or second floor balconies come furnished with lounge chairs and dining sets. CD player/AM FM radios as well as televisions with U.S. cable channels and pay movies offer entertainment. Adjacent to a seafarers’ type tavern, a wall festooned with the names of longtime guests attests to the resort’s capacity to inspire loyalty. Widely spaced on the 30 acre peninsula and separated by lawns and flowering gardens, guest cottages occupy rolling terrain, forming a pink and white community under coconut palms and ancient Flamboyant trees. The open Atlantic Ocean borders the resort’s north side, and Mangrove Bay borders its south side. Tranquility reigns. Children under age 5 are not permitted. Five pink sand beaches are on the peninsula. The largest, Long Bay, runs 125 yards along the open Atlantic Ocean and is furnished with thatch shades and lounge chairs. Long Bay Café offers lunch and tropical drinks next to the beach. Two pools provide freshwater swimming. An indoor pool with retractable skylight roof is part of a health and beauty spa. A heated, 45 foot square outdoor pool includes a large sundeck furnished with lounge chairs and umbrellas and offers a poolside bar. Steps lead from the pool deck to Morning Beach on Mangrove Bay. Concierge tip: Three days weekly, the resort provides complimentary 20 minute ferry rides to downtown Hamilton for shopping, dining, and sightseeing. The resort’s health and beauty spa features a 30 by 15 foot indoor pool.>The preferred airport for Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa is Hamilton (BDA L.F. Wade Intl.) 17.7 km / 11 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not

Beaches


Beaches


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Beaches

9 Beaches


9 Beaches


$368.75


9 Beaches > BDA > 4 Daniel’s Head Rd > Somerset Village > > MA 03>Location.Set on 18 private beachfront acres with 9 beaches, this resort is located in Somerset Village on the island of Bermuda, 1.7 miles from Somerset Bridge.Hotel Features. This Bermuda resort features an outdoor pool, a tennis court (reservations required), and fitness and game rooms. Mountain bikes and scooters are available for rent. Off shore is the sunken Wreck of the Vixen, a popular diving spot. Other activities include croquet, badminton, and beach volleyball. Tennis rackets and balls, volleyballs, and snorkeling masks are provided complimentary. A “Director of Fun” is on staff to assist guests with activities and tours.A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily. Dining options include a fine dining room offering modern cuisine and a bar and grill overlooking the beach; a roving dining cart delivers snacks and beverages anywhere within the resort. Gourmet beach picnics can also be arranged with 24 hour notice. The reception desk is open from early morning until late evening. Babysitting services can be arranged. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available at various hot spots throughout the resort, and 2 workstations provide complimentary high speed Internet access. Additional amenities include iPods and a music library available for guest use. Guestrooms.9 Beaches offers 84 fabric sided cabanas set on stilts, either in or near the water. Select cabanas offer plexi glass floor sections to view water and fish below. All accommodations feature futon sofa beds, ceiling fans, wooden floors, and French doors that open to furnished balconies with sea views. Bathrooms have showers stalls. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. Compact refrigerators, coffeemakers, and hair dryers are also provided. Each cabana includes a complimentary Bermuda cell phone, programmed with numbers for hotel services. Beach towels and bathrobes are provided. >The preferred airport for 9 Beaches is Hamilton (BDA L.F. Wade Intl.) 17.7 km / 11 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre.

View of the Beaches and Resort Hotels in the Golden Zone, Mazatlan, Mexico


View of the Beaches and Resort Hotels in the Golden Zone, Mazatlan, Mexico


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