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The company is a part of Sandals Resorts International (SRI), which also operates Beaches Resorts, Fowl Cay Resort, and several private villas. Founded by Jamaican-born entrepreneur Gordon "Butch" Stewart in 1981, SRI is based in Montego Bay , Jamaica and is responsible for development, service standards, training, and day-to-day operations of ...
Sandals Cay (formerly called Kokomo Island) is part of the privately owned Sandals Royal Caribbean all-inclusive resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica. It is apparent that Sandals resorts has an almost identical island in their Nassau, Bahamas location called the Royal Bahamian. The original name for the island came from the song "Kokomo”.
Number of Adult-Only All-Inclusive Sandals Resorts: 17. Locations: Caribbean. Sandals adult-only all-inclusive resorts have become synonymous with adult-only luxury vacations. Known for its ...
Accommodations at Ambergris Cay Private Island in Turks and Caicos ... More Curaçao beach vacations: 10 best Caribbean resorts with water parks in 2024. 10 best Sandals Resorts for all-inclusive ...
Each adults-only Sandals resort dotted across various Caribbean islands is arguably designed with romance in mind, but Sandals Dunn’s River takes it to celestial heights.
Beaches Resorts is an operator of all-inclusive resorts for couples & families in the Caribbean, founded in 1997. [1] Beaches Resorts and Sandals Resorts are part of Sandals Resorts International (SRI) which is a parent company to five resort brands across seven countries.
Sandals Saint Vincent shed the standard gates of Caribbean hotels to dive into local life – a rarity for all-inclusive fly and flops. The 50-acre Sandals resort sits in Buccament Bay (Sandals)
Gordon Arthur Cyril "Butch" Stewart OJ CD (6 July 1941 – 4 January 2021) was a Jamaican hotelier and businessman. He was the founder, owner, and chairman of Sandals Resorts, Beaches Resorts, and their parent company Sandals Resorts International, as well as The ATL Group and its subsidiaries Appliance Traders and The Jamaica Observer.