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Choosing Sandals Resorts for your holiday needs

Resorts are located throughout the world for the fun of the holiday. One of the best known is Sandals Resorts. Sandals Ultra All-Inclusive Resorts offer only two all-inclusive, which is a collection of twelve most romantic beach in the world that is designed exclusively for couples who are just in love. The beautiful Sandals Resorts includes Jamaica, St. Lucia, Antigua and Bahamas. Sandals also offers great packages likeas places for the whole family, weddings and honeymoons and the Royal Plantation vacation package includes the true sanctuary for all of you who are looking for relaxation and pampering.

You can search through the World Wide Web to find the best price going for a weekend package Sandals Resort. All your reservations can be made online or by phone 1-800-SANDALS. Visit the FAQ section of the site you have all your questions, whatcontain, or what is not included in the price? It 'requires a passport to travel to sandals? There are special rates for groups?

Is there a dress code for the sandals? The dress code for the restaurants at night is casual, casual and elegant. Most of the dress code depends on the type of restaurant you choose to eat. There are many other problems listed on the page with the answers and any other questions you may have an operator willing to help on the phone.

TheSandals Resorts offers luxurious accommodations, all meals, diving, evening entertainment, snacks at any time, round trip airport transfers, restaurants and more. Some resorts offer golf, water skiing and that is included in the package holiday resorts. Telephone calls, taxes and spa services as Swedish massage, hydrotherapy and facial treatments are not included in the Sandals Resorts.

Taking Your Dog on Vacation - Choosing Dog Friendly Hotels

One of the most important aspects of taking your dog on vacation is choosing the right form of accommodation for you, your family members and your dog. It used to be that, if you wanted to take your dog with you on vacation, you had to go in an RV because no hotels or condos would accept dogs as guests. Even some RV parks would not allow dogs. In other words, it was almost impossible to go on vacation together as a family unit. However, times have changed, and there are now thousands of hotels, motels and inns across the United States that accommodate guests with dogs.

Dog friendly hotels realized that they were missing out on business by not allowing pets and, as such, resolved to offer you another option when you take your dog on vacation. They often advertise themselves as dog friendly and can be located via a quick Internet search. However, you should not settle for the first one you find but, instead, take your time to choose. After all, you do not want to stay in a dirty hotel with bad service. You would not settle for it if you left your dog at home so why settle for it now?

Check consumer reviews on the Internet before you choose the hotel in your place of destination. Consumer reviews are a great way to find out just how good each and every hotel is. Everything will be laid out there in black and white so if the reviews are positive it is worthy of consideration. You should then check the facilities for both yourself and your dog to ensure that everything you need will be provided. Only then will you be equipped to choose the best dog friendly hotel available to you. Most hotels set their own policies, so it is important to call ahead and ask if pets are permitted and if there is a size limit and/or extra charge.

You can find the following publications (list provided by the Humane Society) at most bookstores, which provide listings of dog-friendly lodging:


Arden, Andrea and Emmanuelle Morgan. Fodor's Road Guide USA: Where to Stay With Your Pet.
Barish, Eileen. Vacationing With Your Pet.
Fish, Kathleen and Robert. Pets Welcome.
Grayson, Fred N. and Chris Kingsley. The Portable petswelcome.com: The Complete Guide to Traveling with Your Pet.
Habgood, Dawn and Robert. Pets on the Go: The Definitive Pet Accommodation and Vacation Guide.
Kain, Tara. DogFriendly.com's United States and Canada Dog Travel Guide.
Kain, Tara. DogFriendly.com's California and Nevada Dog Travel Guide.
Nelson, M. E. The Pet Travel and Fun Authority of Best-of-State Places to Play, Stay & Have Fun Along the Way.

As you and your dog take a vacation together, it's important that you do your part to ensure that your dog will continue to be welcomed as a traveling companion. Obey local animal control ordinances, keep your dog under control at all times and be thoughtful and courteous to other travelers.