We stayed at the Halcyon Cove for our honeymoon Aug. 12-17 ( Didn't get back into the states until the 19th b/c of Hurricane Dean, which pretty much ruined everything and cost us more to get home than our whole stay, but I will not base my hotel review on the weather of course).
We arrived around 9 pm or so. We had booked a standard room and they upgraded us to a beautiful beachfront suite! While we waited for someone to show us our room, we sipped on complimentary rum punch (pretty good too). After getting settled in our room, we noticed the air conditioning was not getting cold at all so I called the front desk and they said they would get someone on it. Well about 45 minutes went by ( we are miserable, its hotter in the room than outside) so we walked up to the front desk and they said the maintenance guy was on his way. Finally he arrived after going to the desk once more. He came up to the room for about 2 minutes, called down to the front desk and told them they had to move us. so FINALLY we get to a room (same type of suite) and we turn the air up high as it would go. Worked fine and we were perfectly happy.
The view from the room the next morning was just beautiful! Couldn't ask for a better location! The manager also sent up a bottle of wine and a fruit plate since we were on our honeymoon. Such a nice thing to do...we were already happy with such a nice room upgrade! The only thing really that was frustrating was the shower. There was no water pressure at all...it just kinda trickled out.. When I washed my hair I had to just put my head under the faucet in the tub, otherwise it would have taken forever just to wet my hair. The king size bed was wonderful! So comfortable with crisp white sheets and white down comforter. Also loved that there was satellite tv with lots of channels.
We did not do the all inclusive plan. Just be warned, food is very expensive! We ate at the Arawak Terrace and it was like $64 for the two of us to eat dinner buffet. But, it is really good food! I think its the same menu every night though. We ate there only once.
Tip: walk outside of resort through the gate entrance, take a left up the hill and there is a nice pizza place called Pari's Pizza. It was about $30 for a large pizza and 2 cokes. Still expensive, but we ended up eating there twice during the week.
Also ate at the Coconut Grove restaurant just down the beach past Sandals. Good food, but really expensive! About $75 for two entrees and two glasses of wine.
All restaurants are open air so wear something nice but cool or you will burn up!
Can't say much about the pool, didn't go swimming at all. The ocean was our pool!
The beach vendors were somewhat annoying I have to say. But we did purchase a basket made of palm that was made right before our eyes... Well worth it and the man was very nice! I thought the guy selling conch shells was too pushy and not very nice! He even got into an argument with a vendor selling jewelry b/c the man came up to me while he was still trying to sell (even though I had already told him no thank you!) We finally got up and went back to our room...
Highly recommend the circumnavigation tour of the island! $100 a person, but its all day and you get lunch. Theres also an open bar on the boat, but we just had fruit juice and coke. You also get to snorkel! So much fun! The front desk will book it for you.
It was an unforgettable trip, would have been better if we would have gotten to take the flight we paid for instead of having to purchase first class tickets home about 2 days later (All flights were booked, it was a nightmare). But thats what we get for going there during hurricane season!


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