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Sandals has pushed back the reopening date of Sandals Royal Bahamian to allow for the completion of further enhancements

June 30 - Sandals has pushed back the reopening date of Sandals Royal Bahamian to allow for the completion of further enhancements to this award-winning, private-island Bahamian resort.

 

Originally scheduled to reopen on November 4, Sandals Royal Bahamian in Nassau will now reopen its doors on Jan. 27, 2022 following a multi-million-dollar renovation that now includes an innovative new concept called Coconut Grove. In addition to the already-announced river suites and refurbishment of over 200 rooms and suites, Coconut Grove will be an expansive lounge area that will complement the resort’s latest innovations. A reimagination of its famed private island, Sandals Cay, the new area will be shaded by coconut palms and feature a new gastronomic experience.

 

The resort will remain closed while construction is underway so as not to intrude upon the guest experience.

 

Moving the opening date from November 4 was a very difficult decision,” said Sandals Resorts International (SRI) Executive Chairman Adam Stewart. “While we could reopen much of the resort, worldwide demand for commodities and supply chain disruptions are delaying our ability to complete the project’s full scope. Keeping this hotel under wraps until it is absolutely ready is the right thing to do. We’re in an environment of great expectation and when our guests arrive, it will be a place of Caribbean calm and cool that will definitely have been worth the wait.

 

Guests with reservations at Sandals Royal Bahamian during its closure will be accommodated at the available Sandals Resorts location of their choice including Sandals Emerald Bay in Great Exuma for guests wishing to keep their reservation in the Bahamas. Sandals will assume all airline change fees.

 

For more information contact your local Sandals BDM or call Inside Sales at 1-800-545-8283.

Source: Travelweek

 

 


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