Sandals announces phased restart for all resorts
Sandals Resorts has outlined a reopening timeline for all properties across the Caribbean.
It announced a phased reopening which started last week and will continue through summer and into early November.
Sandals Grande Antigua opened on June 4 and next up is Sandals Montego Bay on June 16.
Other Jamaican properties will open progressively with at least one a month from Sandals Royal Caribbean on July 2 to Sandals Royal Plantation on October 8.
"Now more than ever, we are taking additional steps to safeguard your stay," the company says.
The Sandals Platinum Protocols of Cleanliness program spans 18 touchpoints promising ‘a hospital-grade, sanitized environment according to the strictest protocols’ and strict physical distancing.
Bahamas property Sandals Emerald Bay will reopen in July 1, and sister resort Sandals Royal Bahamian will open its doors again on November 1.
Resorts in St Lucia and Grenada will start welcoming guests again from July 7.
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