Sandals lands in the Dutch Caribbean
Sandals Royal Curaçao has officially opened and welcomes its first guests, marking its debut in the Dutch Caribbean.
Sandals Royal Curaçao is located within the exclusive, 3,000-acre Santa Barbara estate – just 15 miles from the Curaçao International Airport.
The resort features 351 rooms and suites.
Kurason Island Poolside Butler Bungalows and Awa Seaside Butler Bungalows overlook private lagoons and the Curacao coast.
Luxury amenities and furnishings range from hardwood floors to vaulted ceilings, custom crafted king-size beds, and fully stocked wet bars.
“Our vision for the Sandals Royal Curaçao experience was inspired just as much by the island’s natural beauty and colourful culture, as it was by our guests and the many ways they can engage with this destination,” said Sandals Resorts Executive Chairman, Adam Stewart.
Guests can enjoy the brand’s first ever bi-level Dos Awa Infinity Pool, with views overlooking the Spanish Water and mountain landscapes.
Sandals Royal Curaçao hosts eleven culinary concepts, including eight restaurants – seven of which are new to the brand and only available at this resort.
Sandals Royal Curaçao also offers the brand’s first-ever off-site dining, Island Inclusive, which expands its all-inclusive dining options to restaurants around the destination.
Valid on seven-night minimum stays, it is available exclusively to guests who are booked in Butler suites, as well as Sandals Select Reward Members.
Top-level suites include a complimentary convertible MINI Cooper to drive around the island.
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