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Caribbean vacation: New, renovated resorts boast fabulous amenities

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

By Lena Katz

Thinking about planning a Caribbean vacation for the holidays? With hotels opening all over the islands, increased flights to popular destinations, and a slew of promos and specials designed for tighter budgets, the Caribbean is as tempting as ever … and possibly not as out-of-range as you think.

Caribbean vacation Right in time for Christmas crowds, St. Lucia’s Calabash Cove opens with a Far East-inspired flourish. Eschewing typical Caribbean décor for an exotic Indonesian aesthetic, this property shoots right to the top of our list because of its “Swim Up” suites — not over-ocean as you’d see in the Maldives, but instead poolside, which is more prosaic but a whole lot safer in the hurricane-prone Caribbean. Big spenders can separate themselves from the splish-splash of the common pool area by booking a cottage suite with its own private pool.

As always, much to report on new developments in all-inclusive resorts: This fall couples-only Sandals Resorts debuted Sandals Resorts PGA Golf School in Jamaica, plus over-the-top Millionaire Suites at Sandals Regency La Toc in St. Lucia. At Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort, classic Mediterranean glamour meets Caribbean chic — guests can photo-op it up at the Italian Village, a newly unveiled $125 million addition, and then splash down at the expanded Pirate’s Island Waterpark.

Grenada’s lovely LaSource has all sorts of sophisticated soirees and festivities on the holiday calendar for its grownup (age 16+)  clientele. Practically every day from December 21 onward brings a special program. Christmas morning kicks off with an eggnog party on the beach (only in the Caribbean!), and December 31 sees out the old year with a cocktail party, a poolside gala, fireworks and live music.

The Riu Palace Tropical Bay, an impressive reinvention of a classic all-inclusive Negril resort, opens in early December after a $25 million renovation that took four months to complete. Also in Jamaica, Couples Tower Isle (formerly Couples Ocho Rios) has deferred its original December 2008 reopening date to March 2009…but, to keep the anticipation level high, has revealed that property enhancements include a spa with 10 treatment rooms, a floating dock, two new swimming pools (one with a swim-up bar), and a new juice bar.

The Dominican Republic will attain true “Golfers’ Paradise” status when the Golden Bear Lodge & Spa opens in early December. Inspired and helmed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus, this property overlooks the Las Iguanas and Punta Espada golf courses. And to entice its greens-minded guests, it’s offering 2-for-1 greens fees at Punta Espada with a five-night stay. Book by December 15.

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More for your money at Punta Cana all inclusive

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Puntacana
By Jessica Labaire

Last year my family and I spent our Christmas vacation at the Majestic Colonial Resort, one of the all inclusive resorts in Punta Cana. Punta Cana is a fairly new resort destination on the eastern tip of the Dominican Republic. This picturesque area has gained popularity over the last 5 or so years as they have been building dozens of high-end all inclusive resorts. Since it is still fairly young for a Caribbean hot spot, you can find amazing prices at really high end luxury resorts. Punta Cana offers everything you would expect from a great Caribbean vacation; unbelievable beaches, perfect weather, endless watersports and a unique culture. Plus, at an all inclusive resort you don’t pay for anything. All your meals, drinks, entertainment and activities are included in your upfront price, making it a perfect option — especially for family travel –- because you never have to worry about that extra soda or afternoon snack.

Since there are not a ton of things to do in the area itself, the all inclusive resorts in Punta Cana have all been built to accommodate a full week’s vacation without ever having to leave. The Majestic Colonial, for example, has six restaurants ranging from casual beach snack bar to gourmet a la carte dining and, of course, a couple buffets as well. And since it’s an all inclusive resort, you don’t have to pay a dime at any of them.

During the day we typically spent a couple hours relaxing on the amazing beach, or some days we snorkeled or sailed. Then after lunch we would spend a couple more hours in the afternoon at the expansive pool — one if the biggest I have ever seen, complete with a swim-up pool bar and water volleyball court. My brother spent most of his time in the sports center that featured tennis courts, basketball, and a full gym. The resort even had a quaint little chapel right for our Christmas Eve Mass, or, I imagine, a beautiful destination wedding if you so chose.

At night there was plenty to do on site as well. This resort has its own casino with blackjack tables, roulette, slot machines and more. They also had a great sports bar (and thankfully we were able to watch the New England Patriot’s all way from the Dominican Republic). And later in the evening the nightclub gets into full swing. Unfortunately we were usually too tired from all the day’s activities to partake in the disco.

We were not traveling with young children, but the Majestic Colonial does have a pretty cool play area with a big castle, kid’s pool and arcade. And with all the children that were there, we barely noticed any, so it seems they keep the kids pretty busy.

Our rooms were huge and immaculately kept, with maid service a couple times a day. Something to note: Even though tipping is not necessary at most all inclusive resorts, we did leave our room staff some money on the first day, and they seemed to notice; they took very good care of us.

I have stayed at many all inclusive resorts on my Caribbean vacations. Jamaica had been my favorite vacation destination, until I stayed at the Majestic Colonial in Punta Cana. This resort is amazing — the staff was great, the food was superb, and the beaches and weather comparable to anyplace I’ve been. I feel like we got way more for our money at this all inclusive resort.

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Jessica Labaire is a merchandising manager for Orbitz.