Each Sandles Property Would Be A Great Choice For A Trip
July 28, 2009 by Hanna08
Planning your next vacation to somewhere warm? You should definitely consider one of the all-inclusive Sandles Resorts. They are incredible. We just got back from Sandles Royal Bahamian Resort in the Bahamas, but we’ve also been to their resorts in Jamaica and St Lucia.
The Sandles Royal Bahamian was amazing. They have have their own private island a few minutes offshore available only to those staying at the resort. You can spend a few hours there or the whole day. The island has virtually untouched beaches, the best snorkling and even a fabulous restaurant. Back at the main resort, they have seven pools and eight gourmet restaurants. The food was to die for! The service was great! Everything was five star, we wanted to extend our stay.
In Jamaica, we spent our week at Sandles Royal Caribbean which is supposed to be the best resort on the island. We spent most of the day kicking back on the beach or poolside. Gourmet dinners every night and we even made it to the bar a couple of nights.
When we visited St Lucia, we stayed at Sandles Grande St Lucian but we took advantage of the amenities at all the resorts that Sandles has there. We ate dinner at each resort atleast once, played golf at Regency and spent quite a bit of time at the spa at the Grande St Lucian. We managed to do a bit of everything on that vacation.
It doesn’t matter which one of their resorts you pick, you will enjoy every second of your vacation. We found a great deal with Expedia and took advantage of Sandles coupons and specials so that we didn’t pay anywhere near full price (which I would have definitely paid
. If you get a chance you should check out as many Sandles resorts as you can. You can’t beat the experience anywhere.

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Monday, July 9, 2007
We in The Bahamas have a great deal to be thankful for as we celebrate our 34th anniversary as an independent nation. We most certainly must give thanks to God for blessing us with three Prime Ministers who shared a deeply rooted commitment to democracy and the freedoms that it guarantees the citizens of our country.
There are striking examples of former British colonies that have not been so fortunate. All we need do is look at the continent of Africa, where Ghana became the first former British colony to be granted independence in 1956 after Great Britain decided that its once boastful claim that “The sun never sets on the British Empire” was no longer relevant in a global community in which colonialism was fastly outliving its usefulness. [ . . . ]
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