When a room is more than just a place to sleep.

“We don’t need a fancy room since we won’t be in it much anyway.”— I’ve heard (and read) this statement so many times. In some cases it’s true. On a short weekend getaway to New Orleans, you’re probably not spending much time in the room. It would be more worthwhile to spend your money on a standard room in a well-located hotel. However, when we’re talking about a more extended leisure vacation or honeymoon, don’t sell yourself (and your vacation experience) short by booking the cheapest room possible. The right room really makes the difference between a good vacation and a great vacation.

I recently had the opportunity to honeymoon in a Romeo and Juliet Sanctuary One-Bedroom Villa Suite at Sandals Grande Riviera in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. This resort is a sprawling paradise of beach, pools, and tropical flora. With so much available to eat, drink, and do on resort, I think it would be impossible not to have a good time. However, our room really stepped it up! This room had all the bells and whistles. The bedroom suite had an expansive, modern bathroom with separate walk-in shower and over-sized jetted bathtub. Outside, there’s a very private courtyard with a pool, whirlpool, outdoor shower, and lounge chairs leading over to a separate living room area complete with couches, a dining table, and a full bar. All of this also comes with the services of your own butlers that can bring food and drinks or arrange spa treatments and excursions with a simple phone call! Though I love the beach…we were perfectly content to spend the majority of our time in the suite enjoying our private sanctuary. It made for an ultra-lux, care-free, and very special honeymoon experience.

Private courtyard in our Romeo and Juliet Sanctuary One-Bedroom Villa Suite
Private courtyard in our Romeo and Juliet Sanctuary One-Bedroom Villa Suite
Whirlpool tub and doorway to walk-in shower
Outdoor shower and view towards the bedroom
Living room couch and coffee table
King-sized four poster bed with doors to courtyard
Dining table, bar, and flatscreen TV in the living room
One of the dual vanities, it’s mirror image is on the other side

Sandals Resorts are my favorite all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean partly because of the amazing and unique accommodations that are offered at each of their resorts. They call these special suites their Love Nests..and it’s easy to see why. They’re all different, and there is a Love Nest that’s perfect for everyone.  They all come with butler service and luxurious in-room amenities, but it’s the special traits that make them…. Here are some drool-worthy examples:

Rondaval Suite at Sandals Grande Antigua
Rondaval Suite at Sandals Grande Antigua
Millionaire Suite at Sandals La Toc in St. Lucia
Millionaire Suite at Sandals La Toc in St. Lucia
Skypool Suite (under construction) at Sandals LaSource Grenada
Skypool Suite (under construction) at Sandals LaSource Grenada
Crystal Lagoon Swim-up Suite at Sandals Royal Caribbean
Crystal Lagoon Swim-up Suite at Sandals Royal Caribbean
Two-story Loft Suite at Sandals Negril
Two-story Loft Suite at Sandals Negril

 

Let’s look at some other examples of amazing rooms and suites that are definitely worth the upgrade:

  1. An Overwater Bungalow in Tahiti, the Maldives, or Fiji: You’re making the commitment to travel to an iconic destination that is known for its special accommodations. You might save a little money by booking a basic garden view room, but you’ll be missing out on a portion of what makes this destination so special to begin with. This is often a once-in-a-lifetime destination so take advantage of the full experience. Watch the fish swimming on the reef beneath you through the glass section in the floor. Step off the deck of your bungalow and snorkel with the rays.
    Overwater Bungalow at St. Regis Bora Bora with view of Mt. Otemanu
    Overwater Bungalow at St. Regis Bora Bora with view of Mt. Otemanu
  2. Any oceanview room on any Caribbean or Mexican beach vacation: You’re on a beach vacation and you’ve picked your destination specifically because of the crystal clear turquoise water and white sand beach. Upgrading your room to at least oceanview or oceanfront is absolutely worth it and, in my opinion, should be a no-brainer! Here’s why: You’ve come all that way to see the beach/ocean. Why not give yourself every opportunity to do so? Have your morning coffee on your balcony overlooking the calm, glassy waters that are common in the morning hours. Enjoy a glass of wine or champagne while getting ready for dinner.. Oh, and don’t forget getting ready for an early dinner without missing the sunset, since you can see it setting over the water from your room!

What other room upgrades have you had that really enhanced your overall experience?

Paradise on Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

Pier on Grace Bay Beach

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos.

It makes perfect sense to begin here, as this was where my career in travel got its start. Even more fitting, I’ll be returning to Turks and Caicos at the end of the month for my third stay on the island. I’ve been dreaming about this place all year!

It’s easy to understand why “Provo” made the #1 spot on the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice list of “Top 25 Beach Destinations in the World” for the 2nd year in a row. Scuba divers flock to the crystal clear waters (I did my own first dive here!) and land-lubbers can’t get enough of the uncrowded beaches.

What is it that draws me to Provo? This is what draws me here:

Grace Bay Beach
This is perfection, in beach form!

The beach, the beach, the beach! Grace Bay Beach is 12-miles of perfection. Long stretches of sugary white sand and an endless ocean that looks like it has been painted from a watercolor artist’s palette of clear blues and turquoises combine to create my idea of paradise. This is a place for families to reconnect, lovers to rekindle their romance, divers and nature-lovers to explore, and for me to do some soul-searching.

My pick for home-away-from-home on Provo is Beaches Turks and Caicos. Other accommodations on the island include the ultra-luxe and elite Amanyara (the location for several Victoria’s Secret catalog shoots), The Regent Palm’s Turks and Caicos, a number of beach houses and villas, and even a Club Med.

Beaches Butler
Adam, the best butler at Beaches Turks and Caicos!

Let’s get back to Beaches Turks and Caicos though… This luxury-included family resort has it all. I typically spend most of my time on the beach, but there are a number of amazing pools and even a waterpark to enjoy. There’s also no shortage of places to eat. With 16 restaurants, this is one of the few resorts where you could stay for two whole weeks and still be hard-pressed to try them all.

Oh, and please don’t let me forget to mention the butlers. When you book into a butler serviced suite at this resort, you are pampered from the moment you step off of your airport shuttle to the moment you climb back on. I swear these guys can read minds. “Miss, I brought you another dirty banana.” How’d he know that was just what I wanted? My first butler, Adam, even remembered me from my initial visit to the resort and came to find me, just to say “Hi”, on my second.

The thing I’m most excited about on this coming trip (besides sharing the resort with friends) is that diving is included! This will be my first time to Turks and Caicos since I became certified, and I can’t wait to be in the water.

So, when are you going to visit Providenciales, Turks and Caicos?

Provo from the air
Providenciales from the air.. Yes, the water really is that blue!