Couples Swept Away
Review
Character and identity
Stretched across 19 acres at the quieter, northern end of Seven Mile Beach, this adults-only all-inclusive trades high-rise gloss for low-slung stucco buildings set into the sand. The 312 rooms lean Caribbean-classic: honey-toned floors, cedar furniture, white linens, and a private balcony off every key. Six restaurants run from the white-tablecloth Feathers to the juice-and-salad counter at Sea Grapes, backed by eight bars, three pools, a eucalyptus-steam spa, and a serious ten-acre sports complex with ten tennis courts, squash, and basketball. The register is warm and attentive rather than formal.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples who want a Negril beach week with the volume turned down a notch, plus an unusually deep menu of activities. Tennis players, fitness-minded travellers, and pair who like to graze across multiple restaurants and bars without reaching for a wallet will get the most out of the acreage and the all-inclusive structure.
Should look elsewhere:
Families (it's adults-only), design-led travellers chasing a boutique aesthetic, and anyone who wants à la carte luxury or a compact, walk-everywhere footprint. The look is comfortable Caribbean rather than current, and the scale is resort, not retreat.
Bottom line
The pull here is the combination of a calmer slice of Seven Mile Beach with a genuinely large sports and dining operation, all wrapped into one bill. Spend the money if you're an active couple who'll actually use the courts, the pools, and the six restaurants; book a beachfront category and target shoulder season for the sharpest rates.