We had a fantastic time at Sandals Whitehouse!! This was our first Sandals experience, and we were not disappointed.
Montego Bay Airport
We arrived about 7pm (2 hours delayed due to a Continental flight delay). The airport is pretty small. We waited about 30 minutes in Immigration. Make sure to fill out the paperwork on the plane. You have to fill out the arrival and departure sections and sign both on the immigration form. They keep the arrival part and give you the departure section. You will need this section when you leave Montego Bay.
Customs was a breeze. Because we were the last ones at immigration, our bags were easy to find.
Drive to Whitehouse
We booked a private transfer to SWH with Patrick of Esperanza tours. I highly recommend Patrick. He is courteous and a very safe driver. If you are interested in a private transfer or any tour, you should contact him (I can provide his email address). We did not stop at the Sandals lounge due to the fact that Patrick was picking us up. Although our plane was delayed two hours and we could not contact him due to the fact that our cell phones were not working, he was waiting for us. The drive to the airport was not as bad as I thought it would be. If you traveled to other countries or down small country roads, you will be fine. It is a little curvy around some of the bends, but it was exciting to be in Jamaica and experiencing part of the Jamaican life. As soon as you see the water, you are fifteen minutes away from paradise. We used the same service back to the airport and arrived ahead of the Sandals bus, plus we had less people and luggage on board.
Reception/Arrival
We were greeted with a warm welcome from the bellhop. We were seated in lounge and received champagne. The lobby reception area is very comfortable and decorated beautifully! We were soon whisked away to complete our check-in in our room because we had the butler suite. We were greeted by one of our butlers (another Patrick). Because we arrived at Whitehouse at 9:30pm, we missed the beach barbecue buffet. We were not in proper attire to dine at Giuseppe’s or Jasmine’s (Eleanor’s was closed). Our butler offered to have Giuseppe’s dinner delivered to our room. The menu and meal were much better than the room service menu, so we were pleased.
Room
We booked the Penthouse One Bedroom suite. We were on the fourth floor of the Dutch corner room (2401). I absolutely loved the room and location. This section of the Dutch is closest to the Italian buildings. The Dutch was a perfect location for us because it was in the middle of the resort. The room consisted of two parts: a separate living room and then the bedroom. The living room had two love seats, a desk, fridge and bar; sink area, and a TV and DVD player. The bedroom had a four poster king size, 2 night stands, another TV and DVD player and a dresser. The closet was a decent size. The safe was a great size for it fit my laptop with plenty of room for other items. The bathroom was great. We had a double sink (no fighting for sink space), a Jacuzzi tub and a separate shower. I loved the enormous shower. The tub is slightly small for two, but it makes for a cozy atmosphere. The balcony was a decent size. We had a view of the beach and ocean (although technically it is the Caribbean Sea) as well as a side view of the resort (we had two views because of the corner room).
Food & Restaurants
Breakfast: we had room service a couple of mornings and went to Bayside for a few mornings. The buffet had a great selection. We are such picky eaters (my husband does not eat veggies and I do not eat red meat) and it was good enough to satisfy both our tastes. We did eat at Eleanor’s for breakfast, but several of our friends loved the food, especially the custard French toast.
Lunch: we ate Bluefield’s twice and Arizona once. We loved Bluefield’s for you get a taste of Jamaican food. I cannot handle spicy food, but I could almost everything but the roti (it was too spicy for me). The coco bread was yummy! Also try the jerk pork! Arizona was good, but for the most part, it is the type of food that you can get in the US. The fish & chips were very good. The brownie was awesome—not your typical brownie.
We ate at Giuseppe’s twice (once in the room and once at the restaurant) as well as twice at Eleanor’s (once in the restaurant and once as our in-dining experience). We loved all the food. The lobster was very tender at Eleanor’s. If you are a big eater, you might want to order two entrees because the portions are smaller than most portions in the US (but I liked the smaller portion size).
The Café du Paris was awesome. The desserts were scrumptious and sinful. The portions were small enough that you could try a variety of desserts. They also make a great cappuccino. We like it strong!!
We did make it to the chocolate buffet. It was mayhem! People piled their plates so high. Now, you know they are not going to consume 5000 calories of chocolate at once. We did not make it the seafood buffet.
Pools & Beach
The first day we tested out all three pools. We enjoyed the French pool the best!! The swim-up bar was great. All the bartenders (Odayne, Oneil, Troy & Sheryl) were great. There seemed to be enough chairs and floaties for all. Pool volleyball was popular. The Dutch pool was quiet. No swim-up bar and no frozen drinks so it is very limited in terms of drinks. The Dutch pool did not have a public restroom close by so if your room was not in the Dutch village, you had a fair walk to get to the bathroom. It was great if you want to chill by the pool and read or relax. The main pool was beautiful, but too crowded for my taste. The hot tub at the Dutch pool was insanely hot! The beach by the Dutch pool was great and the water was nice and warm (some seaweed, but for the most part, it was clear). We used the water trampoline located by Italian village. The water trampoline was fun, but so difficult to do. It needs to be tightened to allow you to jump higher.
Water sports
We planned on doing a lot of water sports, but did not get around doing any of it. We had so many other things to do. No worries, we will do it next time.
Extra stuff
Negril trip with Talk of the Town Tours: this was fun. We went with two other couples. We stopped at Sandals Negril for a few hours. I did not like Sandals Negril as much (too small and not enough breathing room). We did some local shopping. The prices are so much better in the town of Negril than the airport (except same price for alcohol) or the gift shop on the property. We also went to Rick’s Café to watch the cliff divers (amazing location). The divers work for tips and do not jump until they have accrued about $10 from the tourists. You can dive off the cliffs, but none of us were courageous enough. We went to Pirate’s Cove as well. It was nice, but not as nice at Rick’s. Lastly, we dined at 3 Dives restaurant. We had the grilled lobster and jerk chicken (all was excellent).
Catamaran Cruise
We did the cruise on our last day. Loved it!! It is a 3 hour cruise. They take you to a spot to snorkel for an hour or so. Snorkeling was fun. Although there was not much to see in terms of underwater life, it was a great experience. Warning: make sure to wear sun block on your back. When we finished snorkeling, we hung out and drank red stripe, rum punch. On the ride back to Whitehouse, we learned some Jamaican dance moves. It was like a MTV video (lol!). Also, bring some extra cash; this is not a Sandals tour, so they accept tips.
Butler Service
We enjoyed having this extra service. We did not use the butlers too often. They checked in with you each day and made sure you had dinner arrangements. They also took care of stocking the bar and fridge, coordinating with maid service, and anything else you needed. We did get two bubble baths (one on the first night which we did not request and one we requested on the last night). Warning: the water is very hot, but was such a great touch. We also did the in-dining experience on our last night. They set up the table on the patio for dinner (very romantic). We had a choice from 4 menus (Bayside, Eleanor’s, Giuseppe’s, or Jasmine’s). You can dictate how much interaction you have with the butlers. We booked the room not exclusively for the butler service, but rather for the separate sleeping and dining areas and the 24 hour room service. The butler service was an added perk. I would book this room category again.
Maid service
Our maid service was fabulous. The room was clean by 11am. They work very hard and are wonderful people. The turn down service was great!! We received this service each night.
Miscellaneous stuff
Bring bug spray. Bugs were more prevalent after the rain and in the evenings. The bugs were no worse than being at home. The bug problem is not exclusive to Whitehouse for I received a few bites at the pool in Sandals Negril and at 3 Dives. Don’t let the bugs deter you from going to Whitehouse.
The Gym was nice. There were 5 treadmills and about 4 steppers. The free weights were rough on the hands (bring gloves). There were several weight machines, yoga balls and mats. There are TVs in the gym.
The gift shop is a little pricey, but this is the norm for any gift shop anywhere you go. The t-shirts were very reasonable ($10).
The piano bar was fun. We liked Ricardo for he knew how to make drinks. There was one bartender who could not make specialty martinis—this is the only problem that we encountered. No problem—they set up a bar on front of the restaurants in the evening—so we had drinks from this bar instead when the rookie bartender was working.
We absolutely loved this place. We were extremely pleased with the resort, people and service. We would definitely go back—hopefully in February!! I am now a Sandals fan and look forward to trying other locations as well. Make the most of your vacation and do not let the little things bug you. No place is perfect, but we absolutely would recommend Sandals Whitehouse.
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