Everything is included in this resort's all-inclusive price: snacks, nightly entertainment, and unlimited drinks night or day at one of four bars. There is always plenty to eat and drink.
Lots of entertainment and sports facilities are available on the property, and many guests never leave its walls. Accommodations are either in villas spread along 510m (1,700 ft.) of the white-sand beach or in the main house, where most bedrooms face the sea and include private balconies. Four bars are indoors and out, beachside and poolside. The Sandals resorts' "stay at one, play at three" policy increases the options for both food and fun.
Facilities:
5 restaurants; 4 bars; 4 pools; 4 tennis courts; spa facilities and health club; 4 Jacuzzis; 2 saunas; water sports; salon; massage; laundry service; nonsmoking rooms; rooms for those w/limited mobility; dive shop; Internet café.
Food: The food is very good: Tokyo Joes its
Montego Bay best restaurant. It is like a Mongolian Stir Fry, the meat is tender and the vegetables are fresh.
The best option is Tokyo Joe's, serving six-course Asian dinners. The Oleander Room, with its "white-glove service," features Jamaican and
Caribbean cuisine. The dining room lays out Jamaican and Continental buffets for breakfast and lunch. The dining area offers indoor and outdoor seating, the latter within view of the sea.
Tokyo
Joe's features dim sum, and a third venue serves Jamaican food in a formal Georgian setting. A fourth prepares gourmet pizzas and pasta in its open kitchen amid alfresco environs, and the
OK Corral dishes out Southwestern fare in a lighthearted casual atmosphere.

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Room:
All units contain plantation-inspired mahogany four-poster beds meticulously crafted in
Indonesia. Try to avoid booking 1 of the 10 rooms positioned immediately above the dining area; these don't have balconies and may be noisy. The best units are the grand deluxe ocean- or beachfront units, with private balconies or patios. Each unit here is equipped with a first-rate bathroom with a tub/shower combo. The rooms are clean and well kept, as is the whole property. You get fresh towels three times a day. Wall-mounted air conditioners, ceiling fans in most, shiny tile floors, TVs, radios, dressers, king beds, safes and fine baths with hair dryers.
Accommodations are as follow… Standards above the dining room lack balconies and can be noisy. Superiors in the original wing have balconies or patios facing coral rocks. Larger deluxe rooms feature walk-in closets, better baths, and balconies or patios facing the sea, and grand deluxe beachfront units fill the Oleander building. Rooms in the main house are the best buys, furnished much like suites with tropical decor and fabrics, jalousies and balconies. Mahogany furnishings are well-polished and hark back to the 1950s with their reproduction appearance. Three cottage suites of eight units each are more private, perhaps, but are to the rear, far from entertainment. These (and premium rooms) are wheelchair accessible and provide Jamaican-style furniture, gorgeous four-poster beds, wet bars, patios and combination baths with robes.

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Pool/Beach: The beach is one of Sandals' better ones, with help-your self hot-dog and fruit stands and kiosks on concrete piers topping calm waters. One of the two pools has volleyball net, and the other boasts swim-up and piano bars plus built-in underwater benches for lounging. Whirlpools abut both, and a third whirlpool is a party-sized beachside enclave. A fourth is at the health and sauna complex, along with hot and cold plunges.
Staff: The activities staffs are great and always trying to include everyone in all that was going on. Staff will always socialize with guess making them feel comfortable. They are very friendly, hard worker and sociable.
Entertainment: Nightlife centers on nightly shows at an amphitheater overlooking a sea of rattan chairs and dinner tables. Theme nights include a Bob Marley tribute, rib-cracking lovers' game show and fashion show. Nightly entertainment take place either indoor or by the beach.
Activities: Four lighted tennis courts supplement water sports galore and supervised exercise programs, although extra charges are levied for some water activities. They host the beer contest for men and for women.