Carribean Hotels

When booking your holiday, one of the most important things that you have to do is to choose a place to stay. Thankfully, on islands like The Bahamas, and places like Costa Rica, the well established tourist industry means that there are an excellent selection of different Carribean hotels to choose from, ranging in price from basic properties that offer no frills accommodation on a room only basis right through to luxurious spa hotels overlooking the best beaches, and catering to only the most exclusive guests.

Carribean Hotels

Choosing the right hotel for your holiday can make the difference between having the time of your life, and not enjoying yourself at all. Even if a hotel is the best place in the world, and offers five star accommodation and has won a number of awards, it might still not feel right when you get there, so bear in mind what kind of a holiday you want when booking your Carribean hotels.

For some people, all they want from Carribean hotels is a place with access to the beach, and a room where they can get some rest in the evening. If you are the kind of person who wants to spend your holiday meeting the locals, and visiting bars and clubs in the evening rather than being tied down to your hotel, then going all-inclusive may well be a waste of money for you, although for families who are planning to spend as much time as possible within their hotel, all inclusive is a great idea that can end up saving loads of money over the course of two weeks.

Some of the best known hotels in the Carribean, such as Sandy Lane and Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas offer very exclusive accommodation and have a reputation for being world class places to stay, but you can also find great value and excellent service in some of the smaller family run hotels such as Almond Beach Village in Antigua and Coconut Court in Barbados.

Jamaica has many Carribean hotels along its northern coast that range from guest houses up to 5 star luxury spas, while in the Dominican republic, many of the hotels are well suited to families with children thanks to their mass market appeal.

On the island of Cuba, trade restrictions with the rest of the world have led to slightly different holiday experiences than in many other places, while if you visit smaller islands such as Guadeloupe, you will have an unforgettable and unique experience entirely different from that which you might get in one of the more mainstream English speaking islands.

Carribean hotels offer different things to different people, and no matter where you stay you can generally expect a friendly welcome from the staff, who are there to look after your every need and make sure that you will enjoy your stay as much as possible. Choosing the right hotel is essential to the quality of your holiday in the Carribean, to make sure that you check out a few different ones to get the one that is best for you.