Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort showcases multi-million dollar refresh
Flagship property Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort and Offshore Island welcomed its first guests following a $55 million renovation.
It is the first of a series of milestones in the 40th anniversary year for the Sandals Resorts brand.
The new Island Village comprises standalone villas named after remote Bahamian cays.
Butler Villa Suites each have private pools and outdoor Tranquility Soaking Tubs.
The refurbished East and West Bay accommodations offer various room and suite categories, including beachfront Butler Suites in the East Bay.
The West Bay has an entirely new zero-entry Swim-Up pool, whilst the Penthouse Love Nest Butler Suites enjoy panoramic ocean views from a private balcony.
The resort showcases new culinary concepts at 13 restaurants.
Holiday prices can be secured and guaranteed with a £175 per person deposit, with the full balance due 71-days before departure.
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