Sandals Resorts launches flash sale
Sandals Resorts has launched a new flash sale offering an extra £100 off per booking up to midnight on 8 March.
The discount applies to bookings of seven nights or longer at any Sandals and Beaches resorts across the Caribbean.
In addition to the flash sale, Sandals is offering savings of up to 45% on accommodation, plus up to £700 off per booking with the Sandals and Beaches Resorts’ Booking Bonus discount, which is applicable on selected rooms, resorts and departure dates when booked by 28 April.
The latest deals from Sandals and Beaches Resorts include selected 2021, 2022 and 2023 departures to Caribbean islands including Jamaica, Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, St. Lucia, The Bahamas and Turks & Caicos.
Departures are available from London, Manchester, Scotland, and other regional airports to selected islands.
For a limited time only, spring and autumn 2022 holiday prices are also valid for the same departure dates in 2023.
Holiday prices can be secured and guaranteed now with a £175 per person deposit and the full balance is due 71-days before departure.
Prices for a seven-night luxury all-inclusive holiday for two people with return economy flights in 2021 start from £1,449 per person.
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