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Old 12th February 2006, 03:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,
I am planning a week long vacation in May for my husband and I and
would like recommendations on all-inclusives. I have been looking at
Sandals, but could be pursuaded to try something different. We want
something for adults only. Water sports - snorkeling, kayaking, and
diving are most important to us. Good pools, good food, and clean
rooms also important. Don't care too much about the night life. Any
recommendations?

 
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Old 13th February 2006, 12:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Take a look at Couples Sans Souci. It recently became part of the
Couples chain. We've been there three times, twice when it was a Super
Clubs Grand Lido resort & once during the three year period that it was
an independent property. We haven't been there since it was sold to
Couples late last year, but the Couples chain seems to have a pretty
good reputation. It's a very beautiful resort, very laid back relaxing
atmosphere. Excellent food, excellent service.

Enjoy!


In article <1139776414.744067.298430@g47g2000cwa. .com>,
"tloxam" <tloxam@> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am planning a week long vacation in May for my husband and I and
> would like recommendations on all-inclusives. I have been looking at
> Sandals, but could be pursuaded to try something different. We want
> something for adults only. Water sports - snorkeling, kayaking, and
> diving are most important to us. Good pools, good food, and clean
> rooms also important. Don't care too much about the night life. Any
> recommendations?

 
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Old 6th March 2006, 08:31 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I would check out Almond Beach Resort, Barbados. Adult only with
great sister site ' Almond Village' very close. Going back for our 4t
time.
Good luck.

Robert Kozubal Wrote:
> Take a look at Couples Sans Souci. It recently became part of the
> Couples chain. We've been there three times, twice when it was a Super
> Clubs Grand Lido resort & once during the three year period that i
> was
> an independent property. We haven't been there since it was sold to
> Couples late last year, but the Couples chain seems to have a pretty
> good reputation. It's a very beautiful resort, very laid back relaxing
> atmosphere. Excellent food, excellent service.
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
> In article 1139776414.744067.298430@g47g2000cwa.. com,
> "tloxam" tloxam@ wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am planning a week long vacation in May for my husband and I and
> would like recommendations on all-inclusives. I have been looking at
> Sandals, but could be pursuaded to try something different. We want
> something for adults only. Water sports - snorkeling, kayaking, and
> diving are most important to us. Good pools, good food, and clean
> rooms also important. Don't care too much about the night life. Any
> recommendations


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Old 6th March 2006, 05:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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We have been to all the Sandals (total 17 times) and would recommend out of
those Dunn's River in Ocho Rios, Sandals Grand Ocho Rios or Whitehouse or
any in St. Lucia. Dunn's River Sandals has recently been renovated, and
SGOR somewhat. Whitehouse is brand new - only a year old and we love it
(very large zero entry pool, great spa, all rooms have ocean view,
pastry/coffee shop, and 7 restaurants)
I would also recommend Couples - whether it be Sans Soui, Swept Away, or
Negril.

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> I would check out Almond Beach Resort, Barbados. Adult only with a
> great sister site ' Almond Village' very close. Going back for our 4th
> time.
> Good luck.
>
> Robert Kozubal Wrote:
>> Take a look at Couples Sans Souci. It recently became part of the
>> Couples chain. We've been there three times, twice when it was a Super
>> Clubs Grand Lido resort & once during the three year period that it
>> was
>> an independent property. We haven't been there since it was sold to
>> Couples late last year, but the Couples chain seems to have a pretty
>> good reputation. It's a very beautiful resort, very laid back relaxing
>> atmosphere. Excellent food, excellent service.
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>>
>> In article 1139776414.744067.298430@g47g2000cwa.. com,
>> "tloxam" tloxam@ wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I am planning a week long vacation in May for my husband and I and
>> would like recommendations on all-inclusives. I have been looking at
>> Sandals, but could be pursuaded to try something different. We want
>> something for adults only. Water sports - snorkeling, kayaking, and
>> diving are most important to us. Good pools, good food, and clean
>> rooms also important. Don't care too much about the night life. Any
>> recommendations?

>
>
> --
> sleeprite



 
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