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Caribbean resorts geared more for adults?

spackler

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Nothing against kids, but sometimes it's nice to grab a drink by the pool bar without screams of "Marco Polo" nearby.

I know there aren't many "adult-only" RCI timeshares, but are there any where it's clear that's the demographic they're going for?

Ideally located in St Maarten, Aruba, Bardados, Guadaloupe, St. Lucia, maybe Bahamas.
 
In Aruba the Marriott Ocean Club usually has more adults and a quieter atmosphere. The Surf Club next door with the lazy river and loud music draws the families.

Oyster Beach in St. Marteen had zero kids when I stayed there years ago, but also the smallest studio I ever stayed at.
 
Avoiding summer and school holidays cuts down on the number of children. Keep in mind Europe and UK school holidays as well when looking.
 
Divi Little Bay resort on St. Maarten has 3 pool areas, one recently redone with a spectacular multilevel multi level design, plus a beach that spreads a long distance with easy to access water. The smaller zero gravity pool is tucked away behind one of the buildings but with great views of the water and it's almost always just adults there. While there will often be kids at the resort at times like spring breaks when we took our kids for years, there's enough space for the amount of guests that it doesn't feel like you're surrounded by kids. At most we might see a handful of other kids on our trips, although we've never been during summer months.
 
We normally go to St Thomas in November or December and there are very few if any kids at Limetree by Club Wyndham (formally Bluebeard's Beach Club). And the few kids I have seen were well behaved.
 
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