After
honeymooning at Sandals Royal Caribbean (in Montego Bay) last year, my husband and I were eager to visit some other Sandals
properties. We had a wonderful time on our honeymoon but hadn't had the
chance to visit Ocho Rios on that trip so we decided our next big
getaway would be to Ocho Rios.
We booked a four-night stay at Sandals Ocho Rios Grande in March. We
had a choice of regular hotel rooms on the beach side or villas on the
hillside. We decided to try a villa to see how we liked it since we've
never taken a villa vacation.
The hotel was about a two-hour drive from the Montego Bay airport;
Sandals has a welcome room at the airport and we waited there for our
ride, the Sandals shuttle. The drive was interesting (we drove right by
Sandals Royal Caribbean) although it was a little longer than I thought
it might be.
When we got to the resort, we were asked which side we were staying on;
there are two checkout desks for the two sides of the resort (which
apparently used to be two separate properties.) Our check-in was in a
large building that looked like a greathouse. We were met with glasses
of champagne and the check-in was very fast; soon we were hopping on a
cart to ride up the hill to our villa.
Our villa was in a building shared by four villas; the four shared a
fairly large swimming pool. Our room had a living room, large bedroom,
private balcony, and bath. It also came with a full kitchen (which
seemed a little unusual at an all-inclusive although we enjoyed having
the refrigerator and coffeemaker in the room.)
On our remainder of our first day, we just hung out by our pool. Two of
the other villas in our building were occupied but we never saw the
occupants so we had our own private pool that day. For dinner, we went
down to the "greathouse" and had dinner at the Market Place
Restaurant (which was also where we had breakfast the next morning and
every other morning.)

On
our second day, we hit the big pool behind the Great House. It is
surrounded by lounge chairs and some cabanas; we weren't sure about the
procedure for getting a cabana, though, so we stuck with the chairs.
The pool had a big swimup bar and it was very relaxing just to hang out
there until lunch when we headed across the street to what they call
the "Riviera" side of the property by the beach.
The Riviera side of the property looks very different from the villa
side; the tropical vegetation there is really lush (and later we hit
the hammocks by a huge stand of bamboo there.) We grabbed some burgers
for lunch then hit the beach for a little more R&R. For dinner that
night, we went to the Italian restaurant which was very elegant. it was
a really pleasant evening and a good end to a relaxing day.
On the third day, we signed up for a tour to Dunn's River Falls. We'd
seen the falls a million times on postcards and in brochures but it was
even more spectacular in person. Our group climbed the falls, hand in
hand, and it really was a great tour. Unfortunately there were a couple
of cruise ships in town so the falls were pretty crowded; if I were
doing it again, I would try to find out if there was one day without
cruise ships and I would visit the falls on that day.
At the exit of the falls, there's a huge crafts market with some pretty
pushy vendors although we bought a really beautiful wood carving of a
fish and were very happy with our purchase.
From the falls, it was back to Sandals for a little more pool time,
this time at our villa, before heading over to dinner at the Asian
restaurant (which turned out to be my favorite.)
On our last day, we booked a couple's massage at the spa which was
wonderful then hit the beach again. For our last evening's dinner, we
went to the Terrace restaurant; it was great to have a seaview for our
final dinner.
In looking back, the real pros of Sandals Grande Ocho Rios are the
villas (we probably would never had the chance to try a villa vacation
otherwise) and the many dining options at the property. The cons? It's
a long walk from the villas to the main public area and a long, long
walk to the beach from the villas (or you can ride a shuttle.) We had a
great trip and I loved Ocho Rios.