Marriott Brand Hotel Recommendations for the Caribbean?

Anonymous
Looking for properties that you liked in the Caribbean that are part of the Marriott Brand. Looking to go in January - 2 adults/college age DD. Have a ton of points we need to use due to work travel. Preferably do not want a resort packed with families with kids under 10, but other than that no parameters. Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for properties that you liked in the Caribbean that are part of the Marriott Brand. Looking to go in January - 2 adults/college age DD. Have a ton of points we need to use due to work travel. Preferably do not want a resort packed with families with kids under 10, but other than that no parameters. Thank you!


The not packed with families will be challenging at a Marriott property. And if anything, in Jan, it will mostly be people with younger kids (kids not in school or younger ES where they can easily pull them from school for a week).

Anonymous
We stayed at an adult only one in St Lucia.
Anonymous
Ritz Grand Cayman
Anonymous
If you search for the adult only ones, you and your spouse on your college age, daughter can stay and they’ll be no kids under 18 there.

https://www.jetsettingblonde.com/blog/all-inclusive-marriott-resorts
Anonymous
French Leave Resort in Eleuthera if you want to be really off the beaten path and have some privacy.

Ritz in Dorado Beach PR if you want luxury without the crowds.

Anonymous

W Punta Cana, Adult All-Inclusive
Sanctuary Cap Cana, a Luxury Collection Resort, Dominican Republic, Adult All-Inclusive
The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Turks & Caicos
Salterra, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Turks & Caicos
Anonymous
St Regis Bahia Beach
Ritz Grand Cayman
Anonymous
Some of these suggestions will really test the limits of “a ton of points.”
I was going to suggest Aruba. Tend to be more families at the surf club because of the lazy river — the one next door will have fewer kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of these suggestions will really test the limits of “a ton of points.”
I was going to suggest Aruba. Tend to be more families at the surf club because of the lazy river — the one next door will have fewer kids.


Depends on definition of a ton of points. Could be 200,000 could be 2,000,000.
Anonymous
Curacao Marriott Beach Resort.
Anonymous
Just say NO to the JW in St Maarten.
Anonymous
Aruba has two Marriott properties on a great beach.

Is Westin Marriott? Westin grand cayman is nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for properties that you liked in the Caribbean that are part of the Marriott Brand. Looking to go in January - 2 adults/college age DD. Have a ton of points we need to use due to work travel. Preferably do not want a resort packed with families with kids under 10, but other than that no parameters. Thank you!


St Kitts Marriott Royal Beach
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aruba has two Marriott properties on a great beach.

Is Westin Marriott? Westin grand cayman is nice.


But that Westin is full of families, which is not what OP wants.
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