Reservations open for Sandals Dunn’s River
Sandals Resorts International has opened bookings for the all-new Sandals Dunn’s River resort in Jamaica
Stays from 24 May 2023 can now be reserved.
Sandals Dunn’s River makes its return to the Sandals portfolio next year, after a full redesign and renovation.
The resort will feature first-of-its-kind suite designs, and new restaurant and bar concepts.
The all-new 260-room Sandals Dunn’s River is receiving a thorough restoration from top to bottom.
The resort will showcase brand-new Tufa SkyPool Butler Suites, which will feature glass panels spanning the length of oceanfront balconies.
The Coyaba Swim-Up Rondoval Butler Suites with Private Pools, Sandals’ standalone villas, are reimagined with open-air rooftops featuring private soaking tubs, and sun-lounging areas.
Luxury Mammee Bay Beachfront Butler Suites will be equipped with spacious balconies directly overlooking the ocean.
Culinary offerings at Sandals Dunn’s River will include 12 Global Gourmet restaurants – with ten concepts entirely new to Sandals.
It includes fine French and Jamaican cuisine at L’Amande and Greek concept, Edessa.
Cascading waters collected from the Dunn’s River Falls will greet guests upon arrival, with all water features throughout the resort sourced from the natural reserves of the rivers.
The resort boasts Jamaica’s largest pool – designed to mimic the flow of the river.
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