Sandals Grenada
Review
Character and identity
Set on Pink Gin Beach five minutes from Maurice Bishop International, this adults-only, all-inclusive sprawls across 225 rooms and suites in a property obsessed with water: rooftop pools, swim-up suites, cascading waterfalls, meandering river pools, and private plunge pools attached to the top oceanfront categories, which also come with butler service. Dining runs to nine or ten restaurants spanning Japanese, French, and Caribbean cooking. Nights bring live bands, fashion and talent shows, and beach parties, with the Red Lane Spa on hand the morning after. The register is resort-Caribbean: warm, scripted, and unmistakably Sandals.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples (honeymooners, anniversaries, milestone birthdays) who want an adults-only all-inclusive with no logistical thinking required, plenty of pool theatre, varied dining under one wristband, and easy airport access. Butler-level suites suit those who want pool-villa privacy without leaving the resort gates.
Should look elsewhere:
Families with children (it's adults-only), design-led travellers chasing boutique architecture, and anyone who wants to roam Grenadian villages, rum shops, and independent restaurants. Foodies seeking a single defining kitchen rather than ten variable outlets will find the format limiting.
Bottom line
What you're buying here is a high-volume, water-themed couples' resort where the pool inventory and butler suites do most of the heavy lifting. Book if you want a switch-off week with food, drinks, and entertainment handled. Spring for an oceanfront suite with butler and plunge pool (the lesser categories sell the experience short), and target shoulder months for the sharpest rates.