Jamaica All Inclusive Resorts

Daserop

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Fiancee and I are looking into going to Jamaica for our honeymoon. I'm looking for any recommendations for All Inclusive Resorts in Jamaica and fellow CFers can provide. Thank you in advance everyone!
 
We've done Secrets Montego Bay. Overall good. Man-made beach so the sand was pretty rough and chunky. But this was 7+ years ago and the resort had literally just opened so I wouldn't be surprised if they worked those kinks out by now. Good sand volleyball.
 
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Following. We are planning a trip to Jamaica for our honeymoon later this summer also and having trouble narrowing them all down.
 
We went to the Hilton Rose Hall in Montego Bay. Had an excellent time. The beach wasn’t great. I don’t have much to compare our stay too, as that was the only time I’ve done an all inclusive
 
Spent a long weekend at Riu Palace in Montego. Nice place, totally relaxing, food was good for an all inclusive. Nice beach area, only 10 minutes from the airport. There was an awesome jerk chicken place called Scotchies I think, about a 10 minute walk off property.
 
Couples Negril has an amazing beach and less crowded/public than Couples Swept Away from what I read. Depends what you're after though but we've gone to Couples several times and really love it.
 
Couples Negril has an amazing beach and less crowded/public than Couples Swept Away from what I read. Depends what you're after though but we've gone to Couples several times and really love it.

Been to both. CSA is pretty spread out, so it does not seem as crowded. CN has a way better pool, better rooms, and is a bigger party. CSA is more quiet and beachy. Both are awesome for diving. Can't go wrong with either, but we splurge and go to CSA now.
 
Been to both. CSA is pretty spread out, so it does not seem as crowded. CN has a way better pool, and is a bigger party. CSA is more quiet and beachy. Both are awesome for diving. Can't go wrong with either, but we splurge and go to CSA now.


You think CSA is the quiet beachy one? Interesting....we've always talked about doing at least the day swap to check it out but never even made that happen. Loved the beach at CN too much.
 
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My wife and I did the sandals negril couples resort that we really enjoyed. Biggest thing would be to book a couples only resort if you’re not wanting to be around kids
 
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We honeymooned at CSA & it was amazing. Like Cowgirl mentioned, I think it'd be fun to do the day swap over at Couples Negril when we eventually go back.

I wonder if the resort a person visits first between CN/CSA typically ends up being their favorite?
 
I have been to most of the Sandals resorts in Jamaica my favorite is Negril. I went to Sandals Whitehouse before the renovation, like it as well but it is a huge resort and long ride from Montego Bay airport. Sandals Royal Plantation was another one we went to, very quiet only 75 total rooms everyone has a butler. I also went to Secrets St. James, amazing resort, technical two side by side resorts, I would base the decision on size of resort and what you are after on the honeymoon. Plantation is the smallest and most secluded for you time. Also very low key and no late night party scene on the resort. Whitehouse/south Coast are the biggest with the other two in between and have a ton of amenities and excursions. One added suggest is to do Club Mobay, it is worth the expedited security coming in and free food and drink going out!
 
We honeymooned at CSA & it was amazing. Like Cowgirl mentioned, I think it'd be fun to do the day swap over at Couples Negril when we eventually go back.

I wonder if the resort a person visits first between CN/CSA typically ends up being their favorite?

at least for us then, the risk of not liking CSA as much isn't worth it. Though we seriously need to do the day swap next time. I've read the fitness facilities are better at CSA. We got to know some of the entertainment staff at CN though so it was nice to come back and see them.
 

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