Sandals Negril During COVID – July 2020

Have you been thinking about going to Sandals but wonder what it would be like on the resort during COVID-19? I was wondering too!

If you decide to travel at this time, the best advice I can give is to be open to changes. It could be anything from flights needing to be rescheduled to new Covid testing requirements. The entry requirements for all the Caribbean islands is constantly changing. Each country is learning what works for them and what needs improvement. They are doing everything they can to make your vacation safe and wonderful. I am on calls and webinars almost daily with key representatives of these countries to keep up on all the changes and the latest information so if you have any questions, I would be happy to help!

If you are interested in my airport and flight experience, you can view my post “Traveling to Jamaica During COVID-19

When we arrived, our temperature was taken, we were directed to the hand sanitizer station and then taken to the Club Sandals room to wait for our butler. We were given a welcome drink and a snack. Our butler escorted us to our room and were given a phone to contact him for anything we might need. The entire staff was amazing. Any time we saw someone, they would ask how we were doing and if there was anything we needed. I forgot to snap a picture of Club Sandals, so here is one of the lobby.

The staff follows very strict protocols to avoid the spread of Covid. They always wear a mask and distance when possible. They have hand sanitizer stations all over the resort, so you do not need to worry about having your own. They ask that guests wear masks when inside areas such as the lobby, photo shop and spa but there was not a requirement to wear one outside. They were constantly cleaning chairs, tables, loungers and anywhere people may have been touching. I felt extremely safe.

If you are not familiar with Sandals, just about everything is included! Of course food (all restaurants), alcohol, Wi-Fi and entertainment are included. Even the transfers to and from Sandals. Tipping is not allowed with the exception of your butlers and the spa staff. Here are some of the activities that are included:

Water Sports:

  • Paddle Boarding
  • Aqua Trikes
  • Snorkeling (equipment is included).  You can sign up for the snorkel boat that takes you to a great spot.  The team will allow you to explore on your own if you are comfortable or give you lots of guidance if you are not as experienced.
  • Scuba diving.  That’s right!  If you are a certified diver, you can dive daily at no cost.  The dive boat will take you to some excellent dive sites.  If you are not certified or would like a refresher course, they do offer this at an additional cost.
  • Glass bottom boat tour
  • Sailing on Hobie Cats
  • Wind Surfing
  • Kayaking
  • Knee Boarding, Tubing, Waterskiing and Wakeboarding

Land Activities:

  • Board Games
  • Bocce Ball
  • Croquet
  • Pool Tables
  • Giant Chess
  • Shuffleboard
  • Table Tennis
  • Tennis Courts (2, both lit for night play)
  • Volleyball (beach and pool)

We tried most of the activities available. Although we are both certified divers, we opted for snorkeling as we are getting older and it is just easier! Everything we did was so much fun! We didn’t leave the resort all week and we were never bored.

We stayed in a Honeymoon Beachfront Butler Suite. The room is large, decorated beautifully and has a well stocked bar with juice, soda, local beer, wine and and several bottles of alcohol (we had Appleton Rum and Absolut Vodka). The bar was replenished daily.

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We had two butlers that worked different shifts. They were both wonderful and couldn’t seem to do enough for us. Every morning at 7:00 am (I’m an early riser) they would set up tea for me on the patio and come by again about 8:00 with breakfast (by then my husband would be up). It was amazing to enjoy my tea and breakfast overlooking the beach each day. We requested a room on the first floor as my husband has some mobility issues, but most people seem to prefer the 2nd floor for better views.

The butlers set up loungers with an umbrella, towels and a cooler of our favorite beverages on the beach each morning. Every day we would let them know what restaurant we wanted to dine in and in the evening they would walk us to dinner to make sure we would get the best table available. The butlers also signed us up for any activities we wanted to do on property that day.

The large main pool played music and had a swim up bar that was shaded if you needed to get out of the sun for a while. We played group trivia a couple of times, but most days, there just weren’t enough people in the pool to get activities going.

We spent a lot of time in the smaller pool close to our room. It didn’t have a swim up bar, but someone was usually walking around offering to get us a drink. If no one was available, we simply walked over to the bar as it was located right next to the pool. There was a hot tub here and no one was ever in it, so we never had to wait.

Sandals has photographers walking around the resort offering to take your picture. I almost always let them take the picture because there was no obligation to purchase anything. Towards the end of the week, we decided to go ahead and set up a photo shoot session. Again, there is no cost for this service. We were able to go into the photo shop and browse through our pictures without any pressure. We decided on a small package and have been thrilled to finally have some professional photos of ourselves!

There’s certainly is a lot to think about before deciding to travel at this time, but if you are ready, Sandals would be a great option! Whether you are ready to travel now or want to make a plan to travel later, give me a call and we can design a trip of your dreams! Where would you like to go?

My 1st Trip to Jamaica During COVID – July 2020

Like so many people, we were ready to take a vacation, but knew we had to plan carefully. Options are limited and you really need to make sure you know all the rules and expectations of the country you are visiting. I have been following many of the tourism authorities within the Caribbean. I have attended their webinars and checked the government websites daily to track what was opening and what the requirements would be for US travelers. Jamaica has a great plan in place and although things changing almost daily, I could see Jamaica’s plan was working well and they were not making huge last minute changes to that plan.

I hadn’t been to Sandals Negril before and thought this was the perfect time to go and check it out! Prices are great and Sandals is being very flexible with changing travel dates if needed.

In case you are thinking of going, but want to know what the process is like, I will explain what it was like for us. Of course things can change and your experience could be different. I would just like to emphasize that if traveling at this time, you need to be extremely flexible about changes and possible last minute cancellations with flights and resorts. Go into this knowing that you may need to change dates at the last minute. If you are not comfortable with that level of uncertainty with your travel plans, you may want to plan your trip for 2021.

Jamaica requires a Travel Authorization form be filled out and submitted a max of 5 days before arrival. That form has to be approved, printed out and carried with you. If you fail to to do this, you will not even be allowed to board the plane here in the US. You also have to agree to the their safety protocols. This currently mean you would stay on the resort unless you are on a resort approved excursion. These resorts and excursions have been through a certification process and are deemed safest options at this time.

The requirements for visiting other countries is always changing. Please check with your travel advisor for the latest rules and protocols.

We flew on Delta. The airlines are very flexible right now with changes and this worked out great for us. Originally, we were scheduled to go on a cruise to Alaska out of Seattle in August. That cruise was cancelled, so I called Delta to change to flight to Negril. The agent on the phone was fantastic. She helped me get the flights I needed and managed to get back my Skymiles back that I had used to upgrade on the original flight. The only downside was the 3 hour wait on the phone to get an agent. This was not a surprise as things are crazy right now with flight cancellations and changes.

We flew from Raleigh to Atlanta and then to Montego Bay. When we arrived at the Raleigh airport, we had to go straight to the ticket agent because I had been unable to check in online. There wasn’t any line and check in was handled quickly and easily. There was a short line for TSA and it’s the fastest I have ever gotten through. Delta is currently leaving the middle seats empty, but most of the other seats were filled. Masks were required at the airport and the entire time on the plane (unless you were eating or drinking at the moment). Our temperature was taken as we boarded the plane in Raleigh, and again when we boarded the plane in Atlanta. We were handed a sanitizer wipe each time as we boarded the plane. After the plane took off, we were all given a baggie with a small bottle of water, two snacks and hand sanitizer pack.

My wine, water and Kind bar from Atlanta to Montego Bay

We flew economy from Raleigh to Atlanta and Comfort + from Atlanta to Jamaica (and same for the return trip). The reason I mention this is to discuss the small difference in service. In economy, after getting the baggie with the food and water, that was the end of service (and that was perfectly fine). In Comfort +, after we received the baggie, we were then asked if we wanted any wine or beer. I don’t know for sure, but this is my theory on why it was available for one group and not the other… Alcohol is free in Comfort + and I think it was allowed since no money had to be exchanged. In Economy, alcohol is not included and it would have been difficult to manage payment in the current COVID environment. The only other difference in Comfort + was when we were offered a headset to watch movies. This was not offered in economy. I think a lot of people travel with their own headset, so this is likely not a big issue.

 These are the overwater bungalows at Sandals Royal Caribbean in Jamaica. It was great to catch a view of them as we flew over!

To make our arrival in Jamaica easier, we signed up for Club Mobay. If you are not familiar, it is a service that greets you as you exit the plane, expedites getting through immigration, customs and security and offers a place to hang out while waiting for car service to your resort. The food and drinks are also included in the price. And now, Club Mobay offers another great service – getting to the front of the health check line. This was a huge time saver!

As we exited the plane, our Club Mobay rep was waiting for us with a sign with our names on it. She escorted us to a table where we handed over our Travel Authorization forms, had our temperature taken and were asked general questions about our health. Since we we live in NC, we did not need to have a COVID test before arriving. We knew that they might test us at the airport, but we were lucky and not asked to test. Please note that even if you get tested before coming to Jamaica, they can test you again at the airport. We were then given a number and had to show that to security and immigration. I think the entire process from getting off the plane to getting in our car to Sandals was about 30 minutes. I have heard from others that the process was a couple of hours. I think time will vary depending on how many planes are arriving and if you are using Club Mobay.

Club Mobay

Sandals also has a lounge to hang out in until your car arrives and that is where we stayed. But we didn’t get a chance to enjoy it as our car arrived almost as soon as we sat down (and we were super happy about that!)

Sandals Lounge at Montego Bay Jamaica

We were escorted out to our car and were the only passengers for the entire trip. It takes about an hour and twenty minutes to get to Sandals Negril. For those that would prefer to avoid a long car ride, there are two Sandals locations much closer to the airport – Sandals Montego Bay and Sandals Royal Caribbean.

If you would like to read about my week at Sandals in our Butler Suite, you can view my post “Visiting Sandals Negril During COVID-19

KBoss Travel By Dream Vacations

Hello and welcome to my blog! I’m Karen Boss – owner of KBoss Travel by Dream Vacations. As a Navy veteran, I developed a travel bug early in life and my love of travel has grown exponentially ever since. I now have the pleasure of planning travel every day!

There are a lot of great travel agents out there. How do you choose one? You can ask what type of travel they specialize in and see if it aligns with your travel goals. Also, ask what type of training they participate in and certifications they earn to keep their skills current. I am always working on continuing education to assure I can give the highest level of service to my clients.

I specialize in resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico as well as cruising. With that being said, I work with my vendors and suppliers on land tours and vacations all over the world and take as much training as possible to keep my knowledge base strong.

Professional Certifications:

  • Certified Autism Travel Professional
  • Special Needs at Sea Certified Accessible Travel Advocate
  • Travel Safety Certified
  • Certified Sandals Specialist
  • Jamaica Specialist
  • St. Kitts Specialist
  • Regent Seven Seas – Luxury Cruise Expert
  • Norwegian Cruise Lines Master’s Degree
  • Virgin Voyages Certified
  • Avalon Waterways Specialist
  • National Geographic Journeys Specialist (and a member of the G Adventures Agent Advisory Panel)
  • Certified Globus Tour Expert/ Globus +Cosmos Specialist
  • MBA – Monograms Booking Agent Independent Travel Specialist
  • Universal Orlando Resort Specialist
  • Authorized Disney Vacation Planner
  • CLIA Member (Cruise Lines International Association) – CLIA supports policies and practices that foster a safe, secure, healthy and sustainable cruise ship environment and is dedicated to promoting the cruise travel experience. They also provide travel agents with valuable training and industry information.

Where would you like to go next? Let’s talk about your next adventure!

To visit my website, go to: kboss.dreamvacations.com