After Hurricane Melissa, Sandals Resorts is ready to welcome love back to Jamaica. Following one of the most powerful storms in recent memory, the island’s spirit and resilience have inspired the ...
Sandals Resorts is investing $200 million to rebuild three Jamaican resorts, transforming them into luxury destinations with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Following the devastating Hurricane Melissa this past October, many Jamaican favorites temporarily shuttered their doors to ...
Sandals Resorts International is investing $200 million to transform three Jamaican properties—Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals ...
Sandals Resorts showcased Jamaica's culture and recovery post-Hurricane Melissa on the Today Show, emphasizing the country's readiness for tourism.
Sandals Resorts International (SRI) today announced a US$200 million investment to reimagine three of its iconic Jamaican resorts: Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals Royal Caribbean, and Sandals South Coast ...
Sandals Resorts International executive chairman Adam Stewart, left, and Gary Sadler, executive vice president of sales and industry relations at Unique Vacations, at CruiseWorld. Photo Credit: Teri ...
Hurricane Melissa hit much of Jamaica hard. The country’s all-important tourism industry will likely suffer, too, as damage assessments are made over the coming days. While it’s too early to know the ...
Alicia Rampy and four family members were celebrating her grandson’s seventh birthday at Beaches Negril, an all-inclusive Sandals resort on Jamaica’s west coast, when Hurricane Melissa scrambled their ...
The Jamaican government on Monday said at least 32 deaths have been attributed to Hurricane Melissa, with Information Minister Dana Morris Dixon saying there are possibly eight more unconfirmed deaths ...