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Does anyone know what Sandals charges for a day pass and what is included in the price?

 

I would love to know this also, as well as some idea how close Sandals is to where the ship docks?

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The Sandals Day Pass is USD$110 per person (all taxes included) from 10am to 6pm.

 

syndyj...noticed your heading to Punta Cana. Where you staying? We just came back from Dreams Punta Cana in Feb. Loved it!

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It is $110.00 but keep in mind that if not booked ahead they can up it depending on availability. This includes all food and drink, access to the amenities such as pools etc. Great spot, lovely beach but you can also just go to Dickinson's beach for free which is shared by Sandals and a short ride away from the ship.

Happy Cruising:)

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It is $110.00 but keep in mind that if not booked ahead they can up it depending on availability. This includes all food and drink, access to the amenities such as pools etc. Great spot, lovely beach but you can also just go to Dickinson's beach for free which is shared by Sandals and a short ride away from the ship.

Happy Cruising:)

 

 

Definatly not worth $110~!!! We spent the day at Dickenson's beach a few weeks ago. We walked from one end of the beach to the other passing by Sandal's. Nothing about that area made it appealing! There was lounger after lounger there and very few people. That particular Sandal's is a couples only resort I was told. They share the same beach front with nothing different about it. We had lunch at Tony's and the food was great and reasonably cheap. Drinks for the day at Sneaky Petes and even with all that added up it didn't come to $50 total.

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I bet if you just show up at Sandals it will be much cheaper or you can work a deal because Sandals Montego Bay only charged $35 each with no reservation. That included use of the facilities and all food, drink and non motorized water sports.

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