Description
In a class by itself, Sandals Royal Caribbean is renowned throughout the Caribbean for its refinements and British traditions of a bygone era such as high tea and continental breakfast in bed. And just offshore, Sandals' own exotic private island features a pool with a swim-up bar, a secluded private beach and an authentic Thai restaurant where some of the dishes are rumored to be aphrodisiacs. You'll be treated to legendary "Royal Touch Service" at 4 gourmet restaurants and 5 bars while enjoying full exchange privileges at the neighboring Sandals Montego Bay and Sandals Inn, thus giving you a choice of 11 world-class dining experiences.
Dining
The Courtyard:
The Courtyard is a great place for breakfast or dinner, offering a variety of sumptuous feasts, including select grilled specialties, all served on an open-air patio with stately columns draped in bougainvillea. Dinner Dress Code: Casually elegant - Dress shorts and collared shirts. No jeans, t-shirts, sneakers and beachwear permitted.
The Pavilion Restaurant:
If native Jamaican cuisine is what you're seeking, the casual al fresco style ambiance and white glove service of The Pavilion is the perfect place to experience it. Dinner Dress Code: Casually elegant - Dress shorts and collared shirts. No jeans, t-shirts, sneakers and beachwear permitted.
The Regency:
A colonial-style centerpiece where a superb international menu is complemented by views of the ocean and spectacular sunsets. Whether dining indoors or outdoors, fantastic food and service set the standard for a great evening.
Royal Thai:
Located on our offshore private island, this is an authentic Thai restaurant where chefs create masterful and delicious Indonesian delicacies to satisfy any appetite. Dining on our exotic offshore island seems like high adventure in the South Pacific. Dinner Dress Code: Casually elegant -- Dress shorts and collared shirts. No jeans, t-shirts, sneakers and beachwear permitted.
Cricketers Pub:
Serves authentic Pub dishes, in a fun and enthusiastic atmosphere, straight out of a British pub. Sing with the waiters, and munch on the most tasty fish ‘n’ chips you’ve ever tasted. And watch the latest sports action or historic cricket matches on the tellies.
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