Sandals Royal Caribbean

Montego Bay & Northwest Coast


The lobby of couples-only Sandals, done up in Georgian accents, really lays on the nostalgia for the British Empire. The rest of the hotel includes a Thai restaurant on an Indonesian-themed island reached by an East Asian dragon boat, six more restaurants on shore, rooms executed in plantation chic and suites you can swim to.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Montego Bay & Northwest Coast attractions

1. Dead End Beach

3.33 MILES

A meet-the-locals affair just north of Gloucester Ave, this narrow strip is also known as Buccaneer Beach. The lack of space promotes togetherness; at…

2. Montego Bay Marine Park & Bogue Lagoon

3.87 MILES

The waters of Montego Bay are gorgeous to behold both above and below the surface, but they have long been compromised by the effects of fishing, water…

3. Rose Hall Great House

3.9 MILES

This splendid 1770s mansion is the most famous great house in Jamaica. John Palmer, a wealthy plantation owner, and his wife, Rose (after whom the house…

4. Doctor’s Cave Beach

3.94 MILES

It may sound like a rocky hole inhabited by lab-coated troglodytes, but this is actually Montego Bay’s most famous beach and the one with the most…

5. Indigenous Rastafarian Village

4.11 MILES

If you want to learn about the Rastafarian movement, come out to this…hmmm...‘theme park’ is definitely not the right description. How about ‘living…

6. Fort Montego

4.13 MILES

At the southern end of Gloucester Ave, up a set of stairs, is this inauspicious fort. The sole remnant is a small battery with three brass cannons on…

7. Burchell Memorial Baptist Church

4.13 MILES

Two blocks east of Sam Sharpe Sq is one of the churches in which Sam Sharpe is said to have been a deacon. The building, which dates to 1835, is a slice…