Beaches Turks and Caicos reopens
Sandals owned Beaches Turks & Caicos is finally open for business again after nearly three months cleaning up after Hurricane Irma.
It reopened before the weekend with a new refreshed look and the addition of some new features, said Butch Stewart, chairman of Sandals Resorts International.
Accommodations in the resort’s villages have been refreshed along with their public areas and lobbies.
There are also more dining venues – the Bombay Club Indian restaurant and the fine dining Sky Rooftop Restaurant plus new in-resort food trucks.
That takes the number of dining options at Beaches Turks & Caicos to 21.
The resort’s Xbox Play Lounges have been upgraded with 4K-gaming state-of-the-art Xbox One X consoles and a raft of new entertainment and live shows have been unveiled.
Meanwhile, all Sandals and Beaches resorts now feature SNUBA, the shallow water diving system, which is basically a mix of snorkelling and scuba diving.
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