There are 17 Sandals resorts located throughout the Caribbean. The cheapest Sandals resort is usually Sandals Ochi in Jamaica, although that can change from time to time due to sales at other resorts.
In general, the cheapest Sandals Resorts are in Jamaica, but below we have a list from cheapest to most expensive. One thing that will make a difference are the current deals. Make sure to check out the 777 deals where you might find a suite that is discounted.
Current Lowest Price at Each Sandals Resort
What do Sandals Resorts cost?
The prices of each resort are always changing due to deals, seasonality, and renovations, but here are the prices as of the time we are writing this article.
- Sandals Ochi starts – $199 per person per night
- Sandals South Coast – $262 per person per night
- Sandals Negril – $274 per person per night
- Sandals Montego Bay – $293 per person per night
- Sandals Regency La Toc – $296 per person per night
- Sandals Royal Caribbean – $303 per person per night
- Sandals Royal Plantation – $326 per person per night
- Sandals Royal Curacao – $322 per person per night
- Sandals Grande St. Lucian – $328 per person per night
- Sandals Halcyon – $330 per person per night
- Sandals Barbados – $333 per person per night
- Sandals Dunn’s River – $339 per person per night
- Sandals Royal Barbados – $339 per person per night
- Sandals Antigua – $350 per person per night
- Sandals Grenada – $362 per person per night
- Sandals Royal Bahamian – $381 per person per night
- Sandals St. Vincent – $500 per person per night
Note that the rate at any Sandals resort is all-inclusive, meaning that it covers accommodations, all meals and snacks at all restaurants, all drinks including premium alcohol and Robert Mondavi wine, a range of onsite activities including snorkeling and scuba diving, nightly entertainment, airport transfers, and all taxes and tips.
Prices change frequently and Sandals is always offering deals and discounts, so if the resort you’re interested in isn’t on this list, it still may offer affordable rates. It’s worth checking with us or looking on the Sandals website to see what’s available.
The 5 Most Affordable Sandals Resorts

Sandals Ochi, Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Current price: Starting at $249 per person per night
Sandals Ochi is not only the cheapest Sandals resort, it’s also the largest, offering 16 restaurants and 11 bars. You’ll find a ton of complimentary onsite activities, a large beach, and a lively atmosphere.
There’s also free golf, with green fees and transportation included to an 18-hole championship course. Sandals Ochi is close to major attractions like Dunn’s River Falls, if you want to go offsite.

Sandals Royal Caribbean, Montego Bay, Jamaica
Current price: Starting at $300 per person per night
Sandals Royal Caribbean is conveniently located close to the airport in Montego Bay, so you can start your vacation quickly. It also features a peaceful private island with a pool and swim-up bar, hot tub, beautiful beach with cabanas, and restaurant.
This affordable Sandals resort has 9 restaurants and 5 bars plus the usual array of complimentary activities. You also get access to all the amenities at nearby Sandals Montego Bay via a free shuttle.

Sandals South Coast, Whitehouse, Jamaica
Current price: Starting at $265 per person per night
One of the best Sandals resorts for honeymoons, Sandals South Coast is located in a secluded nature preserve and features a pristine, private 2-mile beach. All rooms have ocean views.
There are 9 restaurants and 7 bars. Sandals South Coast is known for its pools, including the Caribbean’s longest river pool. It also offers a full range of complimentary watersports including motorized options like waterskiing. Due to the remote location, this is not a good resort for those who like to explore offsite.

Sandals Regency La Toc, Castries, St. Lucia
Current price: Starting at $296 per person per night
Sandals Regency La Toc is the most affordable of the three Sandals resorts in St. Lucia, which is a gorgeous island that offers plenty to do and see. This resort is set on a lovely half-mile crescent beach and has 9 restaurants and 8 bars.
Although affordable, Sandals Regency La Toc offers a glamorous vibe and a lot for your money, as you get access to all the amenities at both other Sandals resorts plus free green fees at and transportation to a championship 18-hole golf course, as well as all the usual complimentary onsite activities.

Sandals Negril, Negril, Jamaica
Current price: Starting at $274 per person per night
Set on the famous Seven Mile Beach, Sandals Negril is a laidback resort that’s perfect for couples who love being in the water. You can snorkel from the beach, and it’s also one of the most popular Sandals resorts for scuba diving. Other complimentary watersports including motorized options like waterskiing and wakeboarding.
Sandals Negril has 8 restaurants and 5 bars, many of which are beachfront, and the resort’s west-facing location delivers spectacular sunsets.

The Cheapest Butler Suites at Sandals Resorts
A Sandals butler suite comes with 24-hour in-room dining and personal butler service, which can really enhance your stay. These are perfect for special occasions like honeymoons and anniversaries.
While the butler suites at Sandals are among the most luxurious and expensive suites they offer, prices do vary from resort to resort and it’s possible to find more affordable options—especially if you travel in low season.
Here is where you can generally find the cheapest Sandals butler suites:
Sandals Ochi, Ocho Rios, Jamaica
It makes sense that you would find the most affordable butler suites at the cheapest Sandals resort. Most of the cheapest options have pool or garden views. The current cheapest butler suite at Sandals Ochi is the One Bedroom Poolside Butler Villa Suite starting at $303 per person per night.

Sandals Royal Plantation, Ocho Rios, Jamaica
This smaller Sandals resort only has Butler Suites, so they offer a range of price points. All of the suites here have ocean views; guests here have access to all the amenities at Sandals Ochi as well. The current cheapest butler suite at Sandals Royal Plantation is the Royal Monarch Oceanfront Butler Suite, starting at $328 per person per night.
How to Get the Best Deal at Sandals
Sandals is always running specials. You can check the website to see the current offers, which include last-minute deals and the 777 deals. These change every week and feature 7 rooms that are discounted by 7% for 7 days.
You will find cheaper prices overall if you travel in the off season, which tends to be June to November. Peak season for Sandals resorts is December to April.
It can be helpful to work with an expert Sandals travel agent to make sure you get the best deal possible, as we are familiar with all the discounts available and can also usually get special perks.

Cheapest Sandals Resort FAQs
How much does it cost to go to a Sandals resort?
The cost of a Sandals resort varies widely depending on which resort you choose, what room you select, and what time of year you go. An average cost for a 7-night stay for two adults, without airfare, is $4000-$7000.
With the current rates at the cheapest Sandals, Sandals Ochi, a weeklong stay for two adults would start at just under $3000.
What is the cheapest time to go to Sandals?
The cheapest time to go to Sandals is during the Caribbean’s low season, which is the summer and fall—June to November. This is also hurricane season, but don’t let that discourage you from booking a trip, as storms rarely affect the resorts—and if they do, the staff is well-trained to handle it. Just be sure to get travel insurance.

Are Sandals resorts worth the price?
In our opinion, Sandals resorts are worth the price because of their quality, level of service, and all the inclusions you get. Sandals rates include all meals at a range of gourmet restaurants, all drinks including premium liquor and Robert Mondavi wines at multiple bars, luxurious accommodations, watersports including snorkeling and scuba diving, land activities including tennis (and golf at some locations), airport transfers, nightly entertainment, and all taxes and tips.
However, if you are the type of traveler who prefers to spend much of your time exploring the area rather than staying at the resort, a Sandals vacation may not be worth the price to you.