Sandals outlines St. Lucia expansion plans
Sandals Resorts International has announced ambitious expansion plans for St. Lucia.
It owns and operates three all-inclusive resorts in St. Lucia including Sandals Halcyon Beach, Sandals Regency La Toc and Sandals Grande St. Lucian, as well as the Greg Norman-designed Sandals St. Lucia Golf & Country Club at Cap Estate.
The plans will be unveiled in 2023, and mark Sandals Resorts’ 30th year of operation in St. Lucia.
Sandals Halcyon Beach resort will add 25 new rooms in February 2023.
The new development consists of 20 beachfront, two-story villa rooms with large balconies and five signature Rondoval suites.
An even more ambitious expansion will be underway at Sandals Regency La Toc.
First phase plans call for a Sandals village, comprised of 20 Rondoval suites, with seven offering open air rooftop decks.
Set to open in 2023, the village is a “resort within a resort” concept built adjacent to the golf course, each with their own golf cart for navigating the course as well as the larger property.
Luxury amenities feature butler service, and dining and entertainment options.
Later phases will include additional spa facilities, and a reimagining of the current golf course offerings.
Sandals Resorts International first planted its flag in St. Lucia in 1993 with the introduction of Sandals Regency La Toc.
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