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Japan with Kids
We took 3 kids under 12 to Japan for Thanksgiving 2023. I would like to start off with saying my kid’s are very use to travel. They are use to long flights so this wasn’t a far fetched idea for my family. We did not do an escorted tour and explored on our own. It’s very navigable but his blog is going to give you tips and tricks for traveling with your family to Japan!
Our family loves theme parks so of course we had to hit up Universal Studios in Osaka, Disneyland and DisneySea in Tokyo. Here’s what I thought about the 3 parks:
Universal Studios Japan –Our hotel was in Kyoto and Universal Studios is in Osaka. This is such an easy train ride. There are trains leaving all the time from Kyoto so it was so easy. There is just 1 train change from the main train station in Kyoto and then the train takes you right to CityWalk. It couldn’t be closer.
Make sure to not pick a local train and then it just takes about 30 minutes.I was so thankful for the Premiere Access pass you can purchase in advance. There are many different levels and we chose the top tier one that gave the most rides. They do it differently than in Florida or California. We had specific times we had to go to each ride. You are going to want to purchase this as early as you know what day you are doing Universal. The more the day fills up then the later the ride time slots will be. With the jet lag we were all waking up early so staying up late was rough. The lines can be intense so please just spend the money on this. We bought it on Klook as the Universal Studios App wasn’t as US credit card friendly.
The kid’s really enjoyed the Minon Land and they even have banana flavored popcorn. The popcorn buckets in Japan at all the theme parks are so unique. They also have a single rider lines for some of the ones that are not included in Premiere Access such as the Flying Dinosaur. I think this one might be more intense than Velocicoaster in Orlando!
Tokyo DisneySea –Ok – let me start out by saying I had extreme jet lag on this day so my opinion of this park might be more negative than normal.This is the only park like this in all of the Disney parks. One thing that is different about the Asian parks is they are not owned by Disney.
Positives –The employees here are very nice and accommodating. You know how the employees in Orlando will give your kids a hard time for hanging on the railings, etc. I travel with 3 rowdy boys and it was not like this at all. I’m not saying my kid’s should hang on the railings but I’m so use to telling them to stop and then having the employees tell them give minutes later. It was just different. The employees don’t all speak English. Some do but a lot of them it was very minimal.
It is so much less expensive! The YEN was not strong when I was there so that is part of this but the tickets were about $65 when I factor the exchange rate. I thought this was a pleasant surprise. The prices in the gift shops I found to be shockingly less. Example – they had unique Mickey ears. They averaged in cost to be about $15 USD instead of $40 in the USA. I found a pair of Belle inspired ears that I’ve never seen before.
The characters just mingle around. It was not uncommon to see fur characters walking around the park. Guests just walked up and got autographs and picture. There were a couple that you knew where they would be like Duffy who seems to be more popular than Mickey in Japan. I was in shock and then after some research realized he was kind of created in Japan. He originally was just “The Disney Bear” in 2002 at Walt Disney World. A couple years later he was brought to Tokyo DisneySea and they added a story for him to make sense with the location. People had Duffy swag like I’ve never seen swag before. It was neat.
Constructive Criticism –I always feel bad critiquing as I know this is just my perspective. I am a spoiled traveler so my annoyances might not even be noticed by other people. It’s also just because it’s different than I am use to.
The lines at both Disney parks are insane. I was in everything. We arrived at the park early and the line for rope drop was intense. Everyone runs to the rides as the lines quickly went into hours long ques. Everyone told me to try the popcorn. The lines for the popcorn or any food was like 30+ minutes at every stand. I just don’t have this level of patience for things like popcorn.
If you are bringing picky American kids consider yourself warned about the food. Their version of kid meals is not the same as ours. One person explained that a lot of Japanese kids eat Japanese curry like our kids eat mac & cheese. My kids would have fought someone for some chicken strips. The pizza was pretty gross with what it looked like pieces of hot dogs on soggy pizza. We can always find something and it was a challenge here. We ended up ordering Dominos delivery when we got back to the hotel.
There is a an app to try and buy a version of Genie +. It’s not the same and you can’t purchase anything without being in the park. I was still taking it all in when we walked in and by the time I went to see about it then the times were pushed all the way to the evening. The rides were way too long to wait so we did just a few and skipped a lot. When I say long, I mean like 3 hours long. One of the most popular rides is Soarin’ and it’s just like the one at home but they fly over Tokyo in it as well.
Disneyland Tokyo –I didn’t cover this so this would be a good time to mention I did not stay at one of the official Disney hotels. I am normally a huge snob of this. It just was not possible. They only open up bookings in a close window and they sell out so fast. I was super disappointed. It worked out though. We chose Hilton Tokyo Bay. We were able to get a family suite with bunk beds. They offered free breakfast and it was right next to the Disney Toy Story hotel. We walked across the street for the monorail. The monorail does have a small fee. You can buy it per ride or a day pass.
We spent a half day here. I wish I would have had time to spend a full day here but it just didn’t work in our schedule. The park is laid out very similarly to the other Disneylands. The entrance is all covered which would be so nice if the weather was bad.
I don’t want to repeat the same information again as I have very similar feedback on Disneyland as I do DisneySea. The lines are long. The souvenirs are inexpensive. The food is weird. The employees are super nice.
One thing that is different is the parade customs here. Most people had little mini tarps and they laid them out on the ground. They did this well before the parade and this saved their spot. I saw people displaying a variety of Disney plushies to also save their spot. I was like, “oh wow! Is this for real?” and yes it was. They even sold these little tarps at the shops.
One thing that was a little different is Tom Sawyers Island, “Critter Country” and “Westernland” which is their version of Frontierland. It was not a popular area so the kids had full run of this without crowds. It was done so well. They also have canoe rides you can do.
Other than theme parks –
Yes we traveled around Japan and not just to the theme parks. Here are our favorite things we did.
Checking our luggage for the train – I was so glad they had this service. It was something I have never experienced before. At each of our hotels they were able to check our luggage to our next city. We were able to take the train without buying the extra luggage type ticket. We also didn’t have to drag our bags through the train station. They do take 24 hours approximately so what we did is packed a small overnight bad and sent the luggage before we left. So for example, if we were going to Kyoto on Tuesday we sent out luggage when we left the hotel in Tokyo on Monday morning. We had our luggage in the hotel waiting for us when we got to the hotel in Kyoto the next day. It was only about $30 per bag. Best money we spent!
Ninja Training – In Kyoto we signed the kids up for a private ninja class. They rated this as their #1 thing they did while in Japan. The ninja master was so patient with the boys and he had their full attention. The studio was all tricked out with secret doors and walls. The boys were able to throw the ninja stars and blow darts. It was a little scary for me as mom but they were so into it. We came home with ninja costumes and they are still talking about this day.
Sumo Lunch – We did such a quick trip to Japan that I was trying to make all the things happen. We were not traveling during Sumo tournament season but this was a great taste. This lunch experience included 2 retired sumo wrestlers who were very entertaining. They did a match while we ate a traditional Japanese meal. They then invited the kids to dress up in a sumo costume and challenge the wrestlers. It was great fun. This is located in Tokyo and we were able to take the subway to the restaurant.
Private drivers – I am a big fan of hiring private drivers for touring days. This gives so much flexibility to be able to do exactly what you want to do. We could stay for as little or as long as we wanted. The private drivers had example itineraries or we could do our own list. This is something I recommend having us set up for you when you travel.
Shibuya Crossing – This was my 11 year old’s request to see. We had a private driver in Tokyo and he was like, “of course!” This is the busiest intersection in the world or so they claim. We had so much fun crossing the street back and forth. The people of Japan are so polite that it was still just no big deal. I don’t think this would be the case in other countries. I want to go back and grab a table at a restaurant and just watch this. It was captivating.
Bamboo Forrest – This was during our time in Kyoto. It was so neat and there were little cafes and restaurants. I wish we spent the whole day here and just enjoyed the atmosphere. I will say this place is so busy. If you want the Instagram picture without 100 people in the background you probably have to arrive very early. The kids loved running around the forest. Another awesome aspect of this trip is traveling in November the Japanese Maples were changing colors. It was gorgeous!
Animal Cafes – The kids loooooved all the animal cafes. It was so crazy how they had so many different types of animals. We did the cat café which was a lot like the ones we have at home. We are a big cat family so we felt like it was a must. The big difference is the cats are designer cats instead of rescues looking for a home. I had never been around so many fancy cats.
The other café the kids tried was an otter café. There were so many otters. They had the kids wear masks and little hospital looking robes since the otters can get sick easily. They were sitting on their laps and all over. It was like nothing I’ve ever seen before. We also saw owl cafes, dog cafes, hedgehog cafes and more.
We would love to help you plan your family vacation to Japan. There’s so much to do. I think we could go back and stay so much longer with all new activities.
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Greece regularly ends up in articles and lists for things such as top destination, top searched country, and most beautiful. But for a first-time visitor to Greece, deciding on which town or island to visit can be overwhelming. Each has its own historical significance and beauty.
Of course, Athens is a must-visit city with the famed Acrop-olis and Parthenon as pictures don't do them justice. And on mainland Greece, you can also see Mount Olympus and Thessaloniki.
Some parts of the country can be reached as a port of call on a cruise. Or you can make your own cruise itinerary by taking advantage of hydrofoil ferries that have routes be-tween the more know islands like Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete. Islands give you a great mix of historical archaeo-logical sites as well as relaxing beaches and unforgettable sunsets.
There is something for every kind of traveler in Greece which is why it deserves to be on every travel bucket list.
Where to visit
Greece is a top destination for many people. It is no wonder why with its creation of the Olympic games, ancient ruins, beautiful islands, and fabulous food. But how do you decide where to visit on a vacation to Greece? Here are eight regions of Greece to help you pick your top options for your next vacation.
Ionian Islands Located west of mainland Greece, the Ionian islands are most known for Corfu and Ithaca. Corfu is a lush green island and has influences from its Venetian, French and British rulers of the past. This is where you want to go for cultural heritage, music and art. Ithaca, though not a typical Greek vacation stop, is most famous for Homer’s Odyssey. You can see Ithaca and how it inspired Homer on a day trip via boat.
Northern Mainland Greece The northern mainland region of Greece is best known for historical and religious connections such as Thessaloniki and Mount Olympus. Thessaloniki is considered a cultural capital and is a popular destination on most Greek vacations where you can enjoy great seafood, beautiful coastlines, and historical experiences like the Byzantine Baths, see a statue of Alexander the Great, and dig into religious history. Mount Olympus is known as the home to the 12 Greek gods in mythology and is also home to beautiful flora and fauna throughout its hiking and trekking trails.
Attica Attica is the birthplace of western civilization rich in history. This region is famous for its archaeological sites and monuments. This region is home to Athens, the capital of Greece, where you can access the Parthenon, Acropolis, Temple of Zeus, and many great museums.
Peloponnese This region is most famous for Corinth and Olympia. Corinth has a rich history of being at the center of many political and religious battles. It was a Roman colony established by Caesar in 44BC and is known to Christians because of Paul’s letters in the New Testament of the Bible. A trip to see the ancient city ruins is worth your time. Olympia, as you likely know, is home of the Olympic games which began in 776BC. Olympia is home to the Temple of Zeus, the Temple of Apollo, and the Archaeological Museum. See where the original games took place and marvel at where the temples of the gods once stood.
Saronic The cluster of islands in the Saronic region are a picturesque image of Greece. Think no cars, island hopping by boat, private coves, and cobblestone pedestrian-only streets. Aegina is the most popular island in this region with its close proximity to Athens on the mainland. It is also home to the famous Aphea Temple, one of three sites in the “holy triangle.” This site is part of an equilateral triangle formed with the Parthenon and the Temple of Poseidon.
Cyclades The Cyclades region is one of the more popular regions for vacationers as this is home to Santorini and Mykonos. But don’t limit yourself to just these well-known islands. There are 33 different islands in this region. Mykonos is known for its luxury holiday experience with both a bustling cosmopolitan city life as well as its breathtaking views of the coast. Santorini has a bit of everything including excellent gastronomy experiences, the famous white buildings with blue rooftops that are the perfect backdrop to unforgettable sunsets, and an active volcano.
Crete Crete is Greece’s largest island and has a bit of everything for the traveler. On this island, you can see ancient archaeological sites, enjoy perfect sandy beaches, and hike through steep gorges. Two of the most popular towns to visit include Chania, the capital town closest to the Samaria Gorge and Heraklion that is home to the Koules fortress.
Dodecanese The Dodecanese islands are the southeastern set of Greek islands. The more popular places to visit in the region include Rhodes, a popular cruise stop for its beaches and gastronomy. Those looking for that perfect Instagram photo will want to include Symi in their travels. This island is known for how its village has such a traditional architecture of two-and three-story stone houses.
So, what kind of Greek experience are you seeking? Do you have visions of that perfect photo with the white buildings with blue rooftops in Santorini? Do you want to see ancient cities and ruins like Athens?
I would love to chat with you about Greece and help you decide on which regions are just right for your next vacation and how to best pair them together.
Top Greek Food to Try
Greek food is something special! Even the most discern-ing traveler can find something that is worth the calories. Here are the top dishes and drinks that are a must try on your next trip to Greece.
Moussaka this is a traditional dish made of spiced meat, usually lamb or beef, cooked in tomato sauce and then layered with fried eggplant and bechamel sauce.
Souvlaki - this popular dish is a marinated meat (chick-en, pork, beef, or lamb) served on a skewer and often eaten with warm pita bread
Tzatziki - a simple dip made with yogurt, dill, cucumber, olive oil, and lemon. This dip is a fantastic addition to any appetizer or main dish.
Choriatiki - this is a Greek salad served with almost ev-ery meal. A classic version of this salad has cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, and feta cheese. It is served with oil and vinegar on the side to accommodate each person's dressing preference.
Kleftiko - a traditional slow-roasted lamb dish that in-fuses lemon, olive oil and garlic.
Spanakopita – A popular savory pie made with spinach, feta cheese, onions, and eggs, all wrapped in layers of crispy phyllo dough. It's perfect as a light snack or an appetizer.
Dolmades – These stuffed grape leaves are often filled with rice, pine nuts, and sometimes ground meat, seasoned with lemon and herbs. A refreshing and satisfying starter!
Top Greek Drinks to Try
Ouzo – This iconic anise-flavored spirit is often enjoyed as an aperitif. When mixed with water, it turns a milky white color and pairs well with meze (small appetizers).
Retsina – A traditional Greek wine that has been flavored with pine resin, giving it a unique and earthy taste. It's perfect for pairing with grilled meats and seafood.
Greek Coffee – Strong, thick, and served with foam on top, Greek coffee is typically enjoyed slowly. Don’t forget to savor the grounds left at the bottom of the cup—it’s all part of the experience!
Metaxa – A smooth amber spirit that blends brandy with muscat wine and a variety of botanicals. It's often sipped neat or over ice as a digestif after a meal.
Mastika – A liqueur made from mastic resin, harvested from the mastic trees on the island of Chios. Its aromatic, slightly sweet flavor is best enjoyed cold.
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Join our family as we review Utopia of the Seas, from Royal Caribbean.
We were on the first sailing of this beautiful ship. It’s the 2nd largest cruise ship in the world.
At a quick glance, it has the largest dry slide at sea, plenty of connecting stateroom options for those traveling together, 21 dining venues, 23 bars, 8 hot tubs, 5 pools, and 3 waterslides, making it a hub for entertainment and relaxation.
Royal Caribbean’s latest ships are split in design, which allows for more open space, more balcony cabins, and more natural light.
One of the areas that takes advantage of this is Central Park, with a lush garden, real trees and plants, spanning over 20,000 square feet.
The Utopia of the Seas features the largest variety of stateroom types of any cruise in the world, offering several unique family-friendly cabins designed to cater to families of many sizes, providing a fun and comfortable cruise experience.
#1 for families: The Ultimate Family Suite
This suite spans two stories, has a slide to travel in between the kids bedrooms down to the living room below and a whirlpool on the balcony.
Sleeps up to 10 guests, with an air hockey table, 85 inch TV, 3 video game consoles, 100 foot Lego wall, and more.
#2 for families: Aqua Theater Suites
These suites are unique as you can watch the shows in the Aqua Theater from the balcony. They sleep up to 8 guests, located in the back of the ship, they have large wraparound balconies that overlook the Aqua Theater, providing a direct view of the performances.
You can watch high-diving and acrobatic performances, including the show 'Aqua 80 Too,' which is a musical tribute to the 1980s.
#3 for families: Crown Loft Suites
Sleeps up to 4 guests, with a 2 story design and a balcony.
Coastal Kitchen restaurant access, concierge services, Suite Sun Deck access, priority embarkation/disembarkation, and more.
#4 for families: Ultra Spacious Ocean View Rooms
These rooms sleep up to 6 guests and feature a master bedroom with a king bed, a second bedroom with two twin beds that convert to a queen, and a double sofa bed in the living room.
- **Large balcony**: The balcony is spacious, perfect for lounging and taking in the ocean views.
The Utopia of the Seas offers a wide range of family-friendly entertainment and activities:
The ship features five pools, including two resort-style pools and one with a sloping beach entry on the top deck, providing plenty of opportunities for families to relax and have fun in the water.
The Wonder Playscape is a thrilling space for kids with slides, climbing walls, puzzles and other interactive features.
The ship's Adventure Ocean Youth Program provides full days of supervised activities and entertainment for kids aged 3 to 11, all complimentary to guests. The Royal Babies and Tots Nursery also offers care for the youngest cruisers for a fee.
Teens will enjoy the swanky hangout with daily programming like disco parties and game nights. The ship also has a Royal Escape Room and laser tag for family fun.
Dining options are plentiful, with over 20 unique venues including the Windjammer buffet, Sorrento's Pizza, and the Southern-inspired Mason Jar restaurant. Family-friendly dining options like My Family Time Dining are also available.
The Ultimate Family Suite offers a sprawling three-bedroom layout that can accommodate up to 10 guests, with amenities like an in-suite cinema, karaoke station, and a two-story slide.
Overall, the Utopia of the Seas is designed to provide an exceptional family vacation experience with a wide range of entertainment and activities for all ages.
Utopia of the Seas is the sixth addition to Royal Caribbean's award-winning Oasis Class fleet. The world's largest ship with the world's best features just got even better.
We were some of the very first guests at the grand opening of Sandals St Vincent.
This was our first trip to the island of St. Vincent. We were blown away by the friendliness and warm hospitality of the locals.
Want to hear our review about this resort and the unique features only offered at Sandals Resort St Vincent? Buckle up.
With the island itself, there are so many experiences to be found on St Vincent. Easily explore nearby islands like Bequia, Canouan, and the Tobago Cays. Due to the marine life, St Vincent is nicknamed the Critter Capital of the Caribbean. And it doesn't stop there. Hike to the island's volcano, fish for conch, visit the headquarters for the Pirates of the Caribbean movie.
Sandals St Vincent has overwater villas, 11 dining options, two that are unique to this location, five bars and one of a kind accommodations.
Flight time from Miami is about 3.5 hours and once on island, the drive to the resort is about 45 minutes.
Some of the resorts top features:
301 rooms and suites tucked away on its own private cove bordered by lush forest and a gently flowing river.
A choice of eleven (11) dining options, three of which are exclusive to Sandals St Vincent.
Sandals first Water Taxi transfers for all Butler Elite guest arrivals.
Sandals first innovative suites featuring separate Media Rooms and Fitness Rooms with equipment.
Sandals first one of a kind Two Story Overwater Villas and Two Bedroom Beachfront Butler Villas.
Located to the south of Saint Lucia and north of Grenada in the Eastern Caribbean, St Vincent is comprised of the main island of St Vincent and a chain of 32 smaller islands known as the Grenadines. Lush and vibrant, pure, and undisturbed, ripe for discovery!
Tucked away on its own private cove and bordered by a lush forest and gently flowing river is Sandals newest all-inclusive resort in St Vincent where you can step off the beaten path and explore the little-known wonder of the Caribbean.
Pure and undisturbed, the island of Saint Vincent is nestled between two seas at the edge of the lesser Antilles its natural beauty untouched and ripe for discovery. The peaceful azure waters, majestic rainforests, and stunning white-sand beaches are a richly colorful backdrop for exciting new experiences.
Stroll along meandering rivers that empty into azure seas. Hike through the rainforest to survey the crater atop La Soufrière. Explore ancient petroglyphs created by long-ago cultures. Or dive into the waters surrounding Anchor Reef to admire the unique black coral found nowhere else. Here among the natural splendor of Sandals St. Vincent, it’s these moments of shared discovery that bring you closer together.
Our Trip Tease podcast, Episode 8, with an overview of our experience at the Sandals St Vincent resort.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Number of Rooms & Suites: 301
Number of Room Categories: 15
Resort Size: 50 Acres
3 UNIQUE RESTAURANTS
Parisol: Type of Cuisine: Beach Club (Grill) Breakfast (a la Carte): 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Lunch (a la Carte): 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Capacity: 90 Dress code: Resort Casual
Buccan: Family Style Type of Cuisine: Local Dinner (a la Carte): 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Capacity: 60 Dress code: Resort Casual (Reservations required)
Gatsu Gatsu (also at Sandals Curacao): Type of Cuisine: Izakaya & Handroll Bar Dinner (a la Carte): 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Capacity: 60 Dress code: Resort Casual
SAILING CAPITAL
When the owner of Sandals, Adam Stewart, first sailed around St. Vincent on the Lady Sandals yacht, he was sold on the resort's location. Due to St Vincent's remote setting of the Eastern Caribbean, this is one of the sailing capitals of the world.
Sandals St Vincent is in a lesser known part of the Eastern Caribbean, which is why boaters love it. Tucked away on its own private cove and bordered by lush forest cliffs, a river, majestic rainforests, stunning white sand beaches are a richly colorful backdrop and provides for a great jumping off point for all your exciting new experiences at Sandals St Vincent.
St Vincent features Sandals first, one of a kind, two-story overwater villas. These offer a true, innovative and luxurious accommodation experience. These exceptional villas are perched above the crystal clear Caribbean waters, providing a unique connection to the natural surroundings. Spacious bedroom with see-through glass floors allowing you to admire the marine life below. And a tranquility soaking tub on the lower level.
The Red Lane Spa at Sandals St Vincent Resort, offers a truly Caribbean spa experience, inspired by the island's natural beauty and traditions. Signature spa treatments like tropical infused skincare, body care treatments and aromatherapy massages that embrace the unique location of St Vincent for weddings. The Red Lane Spa provides bridal packages with services like massages, manicures and pedicures, hair and makeup to help brides look and feel amazing on their big day.
Buccan is a unique dining concept only available at this Sandals. It is an open air family style restaurant featuring the richest local cuisine of Saint Vincent and the islands. It aims to provide an immersive cultural experience by embracing the casual, community oriented nature of St Vincent through its family style, food and service.
The Parisol Restaurant is a beachside dining experience that offers entertainment along with its delectable cuisine. Located on the beach features a variety of dishes showcasing the fresh, local ingredients and flavors of St Vincent and the Caribbean.
BEACHFRONT VILLAS
Just steps from the pristine white sands of Sandals St Vincent's shores, your beachfront villa welcomes you with an oversize patio and private pool, where you can take in the serene ocean views or retreat to your well-appointed 1 or 2 bedroom suites with king sized bed, lavish bathroom and separate media room.
For some cozy downtime with the added indulgence of butler service, this is Caribbean living the way you dreamed it to be.
Ready to book now? Or want to learn more about Sandals St Vincent? Contact our award winning Sandals Resorts travel agency.
BARS: There are nine (9) bars/cocktail lounges Butch’s Island Chophouse Bar 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Gatsu Gatsu Bar 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Three Jewels Rum Bar 4:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. Sora 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Beach Bar 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Lobby Bar 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Swim-up Pool Bar 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Plaza Bar 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Parisol Beach Club Bar 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m.
THEME NIGHTS & WEEKLY EVENTS: Sundays Big Drum Celebrations Mondays Vincy Sun Tuesdays Movie Under the Stars Wednesdays Island Vibes Plaza Party Thursdays Carnival Celebration Fridays Light Night & Candlelight Concert Saturdays Rhythm Lounge
The map includes all main features and areas of the resort including the dive shop, to the Heart-Shaped Pool, to the Rum Bar!
LAND SPORTS: Volleyball Board Games Shuffle Board Bocce Ball Pool Croquet Cricket Table Tennis Chess Board
WATERSPORTS: Scuba Diving - Certified Divers Two (2) free dives per day – Certification Card must be produced. Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) - Available for beginners at an additional fee. International Certification also available at an additional fee. Glass Bottom Boat Sailing Paddleboards Waterskiing Hobie Cats Snorkeling PADI® Scuba Diving Scuba Diving Kayaking Wakeboarding Snuba Knee boarding Open Daily: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
POOLS & WHIRLPOOLS: Four (4) Freshwater Pools, and Two (2) Whirlpools
Ready to book now? Or want to learn more about Sandals St Vincent? Contact our award winning Sandals Resorts travel agency.