Sandals Caribbean Cay Review (Montego Bay, Jamaica) – 2026 Tips
Last updated: June 2026
If you like your all inclusive with a little personality, Sandals Caribbean Cay – the recently renamed Sandals Royal Caribbean – is the one that leans into the details. It’s Jamaica’s “British charm meets island energy” resort, with daily afternoon tea and a proper pub vibe on the main property, then a private offshore island that feels like a whole different trip once the boat pulls away.
And yes, the airport transfer is refreshingly short, about 10 minutes from Sangster International Airport, which is the kind of perk you appreciate twice: when you land, and when you’re leaving.
Sandals provides a convenient shuttle that runs between Sandals Caribbean Cay (Sandals Royal Caribbean) and Sandals Montego Bay, making it easy for guests to hop back and forth and enjoy both resorts during their stay.
Quick Important Note: Sandals Caribbean Cay is coming back as a brand-new property, after having some epic major additions to the resort at the moment; it is closed, but will reopen on 18 December 2026, so plan your dates accordingly!
Quick take: who this resort is best for
You’ll love Sandals Caribbean Cay if you want:
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A resort that feels thoughtfully-planned at state-of-the-art
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A true split experience, main resort plus a private offshore island you can escape to whenever
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A short ride from the airport and a low effort arrival day
You might pick a different Sandals if:
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You want a massive property that takes days to figure out
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You don’t want to see cool airliners fly by
The vibe and layout: two experiences, one stay
Here’s the simplest way I explain it to clients.
Main resort: refined, buttoned up, and a little playful with its modern touches and new infinity pool.
Private offshore island: two minutes by boat, and suddenly you’re in that pinch me, we’re really here mood with a secluded beach, swim up pool bar, cabanas, a whirlpool, and a spa setup on the island.
That island hop is the secret sauce. It breaks up a week in the best way, especially if you’re the kind of couple that wants both social time and quiet time, without having to leave the resort.
My room strategy: what actually feels worth it here
Sandals Royal Caribbean has suites sprawling across 28 room categories. That means room selection matters, because a smaller resort feels very different depending on whether you’re right on the beach, tucked near the lagoon pools, or living your best life on the island.
If you want the headline experience, go for the overwater options
The overwater villas and bungalows on the private island are the wow categories for a reason: glass floor panels, over water hammocks, and that immersive the sea is literally under me feeling.
One standout: the Overwater Private Island Butler Villa with Infinity Pool, which is built for couples who want privacy, wow factor, and the easiest possible vacation mode.
If you want luxury without going full overwater
Look at the beachfront and lagoon focused suites, especially anything that gives you:
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A patio or balcony you’ll actually use
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A Tranquility Soaking Tub for two
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Easy access to pools, beach, and dinner without feeling like you’re commuting inside the resort
Club vs Butler, my real world takeaway
If you care about friction free reservations, help locking in dinner plans, and that text someone and it’s handled feeling, Club Sandals concierge can be a sweet spot.
If you want the resort to feel like it’s running on autopilot for you, Butler level is the move.
Dining: how to eat well without turning your trip into a schedule
On property there are 9 restaurants, then you can dine around with exchange privileges and complimentary transfers to Sandals Montego Bay for another 9 restaurant options. That’s a big deal if you’re staying a full week and don’t want repeat menus by day five.
Here are the on resort highlights that shape how your week feels:
- Parisol Beach Club: a beachclub on the bay, open-air and made for awesome breakfasts and lunches
- Blum Coffee: first developed for Sandals Dunn’s River, here you’ll find Jamaica’s famous Blue Mountain coffee
- Suppa: sharing plates for everyone, bold Jamaican flavours
- Heart & Sol: health-focused, quick light fare
- The Jerk Shack: the classic staple, slow-smoked Jamaican meats & sides
- Tesoro: fine Italian pastas by night, gourmet pizzas by day
- Strand: fresh seafood, Dutch-inspired (hello Curacao!)
- Bombay: the Mr. TraveLux favorite, classic Indian fine dining
- Cricketer’s Pub: the continuing nod to Sandals Royal Caribbean’s former British influence
Pools, water, and the private island escape button
Pool people, you’re covered, with multiple pools and whirlpools, plus a dedicated scuba dive pool.
Watersports include favorites like snorkeling, paddle board, kayak, windsurfing, Hobie Cats, and an underwater vision boat. Scuba is also available for certified divers, with beginner options available at additional cost.
Now, the private island. This is the part people remember:
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Two minutes by boat
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Thai restaurant plus the jerk shack
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Swim up pool bar, cabanas, whirlpool, restrooms, and a spa on the island
Land sports and daytime energy
If you like having something to do between breakfast and beach, you’ll find options like bocce ball, volleyball, croquet, and more.
There’s also a fitness center and a schedule of classes, so you can stay active without making it a whole thing.
My bottom line: Should you book Sandals Caribbean Cay?
Sandals Caribbean Cay is for couples who want a resort with character, not just amenities. You get the classic, polished main resort feel, then a private island that changes the pace whenever you want.
Book it if you want:
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A short airport transfer and an easy start to the trip
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A private island you can actually use more than once
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Strong dining variety, especially if you plan to use the dine around options

Sandals Caribbean Cay FAQs
Straight-up answers, Mr TraveLux style. For best value and the right room pick, book with a plan.












