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Sandals and Beaches Resorts in Jamaica reopen today

The returning resorts include Sandals Dunn's River, Sandals Royal Plantation, Sandals Ochi, Sandals Negril and Beaches Negril, each welcoming guests back to Jamaica's famed north coast.

Sandals Resorts International (SRI), the Caribbean's leading all-inclusive resort company, reopened five of their Jamaica properties today, marking a major step forward for tourism on the island.

Sandals Dunn’s River is now open and welcoming guests back to Jamaica. "There's a real sense of momentum across Jamaica right now," said SRI Executive Chairman Adam Stewart. "Our airports are open and welcoming flights from around the world. Tours and attractions, including the iconic Dunn's River Falls, Negril's famed Seven Mile Beach and Mystic Mountain for fans of Jamaican bobsledding, are all ready and waiting for you."

Ahead of today's reopening, Sandals Resorts hosted nearly 400 travel advisors and industry partners for a preview of Jamaica. The special "Back to Jamaica" immersion event, held at Sandals Dunn's River in Ocho Rios, was an opportunity for these influential partners to experience Jamaica as she is: ready to welcome visitors. "Seeing is believing," said Stewart. "And nothing beats the real thing, putting your toes in the sand, tasting the food, feeling the sunshine on your face. Only a genuine experience can offer confidence like that."

Family-run and founded in Jamaica in 1981, Sandals Resorts has deep roots in its home country, where Stewart celebrated the opening of these hotels. "Our guests love this island, and when they come back, they'll feel that same magic the moment they arrive. Jamaica is ready to welcome them home."


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