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No brand has stoked our travel imagination quite like Sandals, whose ’90s-era TV infomercials told stories of white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and sun-kissed lovers—all set to hits like “Time of My Life” and “One Love.” With 17 resorts located across the Caribbean—including Jamaica, Barbados, Curaçao, and more—Sandals has the all-inclusive model down to a science. Whether you’re looking for some solo R&R time, planning a honeymoon, or facilitating a group getaway, Sandals is already one step ahead, with butler services, scuba diving excursions, and plenty of ways to celebrate.

Founded in 1981 by Gordon “Butch” Stewart, Sandals started out with its flagship all-inclusive, couples-only resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica. (Fun fact: This is where the first-ever swim-up bar was invented.) In 1990, the brand expanded beyond Jamaica, opening its first resort in Antigua, followed by locations in St. Lucia and the Bahamas. With a focus on families, Sandals Resorts International launched Beaches resorts in 1997, featuring waterparks, Sesame Street characters, and kids’ camps. Like all good things that have returned from the ’90s, all-inclusives are so back, and luckily, there are plenty of ways to save on your next resort vacation. Read on for the best Sandals promo codes, discounts, and offers available now.

Save up to $1,500 in the Summer Sale

With the Sandals Summer Sale, running now until May 26, you can save up to $1,500 at select Sandals resorts when you stay three nights or more, plus up to $750 in air credit. Book five nights at Sandals Royal Bahamian, for instance, and get $555 in instant credit, plus $150 in air credit; or, go big and book a seven-night stay at Sandals Royal Curacao, where you’ll get $1,500 back, plus $750 in air credit. If you’d like to take advantage of this offer, just make sure your trip falls within the travel window of June 1 to September 30, 2026.

Get 10% off with the military, police, and firefighter discount

In an effort to honor service personnel with a well-deserved vacation, Sandals offers a 10% military discount to active and retired US and Canadian military members. This discount also applies to police officers, firefighters, EMTs, and active FEMA employees. To sign up, create a Sandals account, look for the Service Personnel Discount Section, and verify your eligibility via SheerID. This discount is applied to the room rate and can often be combined with other Sandals resorts promo code 2026 offers.

Earn more perks plus save on future trips with Sandals Select Rewards

If you’re an all-inclusive rebooker, consider joining the Sandals Select Rewards loyalty program for exclusive discount opportunities—this way you can enjoy the beaches of Turks and Caicos or St. Lucia year-round. Earn points for every stay that can be redeemed for Sandals vouchers and discounts on future bookings. Members can also receive exclusive access to Sandals resorts promo codes and customer deals not available to the general public. Higher-tier members earn bonus points and additional perks like complimentary massages or private transfers.

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