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Has anyone tried Couples Swept Away in Negril?
We're looking for an all inclusive and the few we've been too were Excellence Mujeres which was nice and Sandals for our HM. Couples Swept seems to be getting good reviews on trip advisor. Any feedback on it? Also is the resort big? thanks!
Re: Has anyone tried Couples Swept Away in Negril?
We won a free honeymoon there and liked it a lot. All inclusive isn't really our thing... but we wound up digging it. We had a private dinner on the beach which was really romantic and special, so if you can arrange that I highly recommend it. (It cost extra, but was worth it.) The couples massage is also fantastic.
Oh, and if you like frothy alcoholic beverages, the hummingbird is to die for.
We went there for our honeymoon 2 years ago and loved it, the beach is so beautiful and the food was excellent!
Being from Florida we have nice beaches here so we ended up going back to Couples last year but went to San Souci in Ocho Rios and liked the tropical feel of it.
You can't go wrong with any of the couples resorts. We never felt pressure to tip (except for the drivers/luggage guys at taking you from the airport), they don't skimp out on the alcohol and everyone is so friendly. We want to go back again this year but I'm not sure if we'll be able to swing it. I highly suggest going to the message boards on couples.com if you have any specific questions or want to get a feel of the resort before booking.
We went to Couples Swept Away in 2005. I found the restaurant selection to be lacking at the time. I've heard that they've opened more restaurants since then, though.
This was the only time we went to an AI and this is where I learned that I'm not an AI person.
The resort itself was nice enough and our room was lovely. Just not my thing, though.