Sandals and Beaches Resorts launched a "Winter Blues Sale" offering perks like instant credits and spa privileges.
Agents can win branded suitcases in a prize draw to encourage Sandals and Beaches Resorts bookings during peaks. Bookings ...
In 2025, notable events in hospitality included Hyatt's $2.6 billion acquisition of Playa Hotels, Marriott's purchase of CitizenM, and hurricane impacts in Jamaica.
In a powerful show of unity, Sandals Resorts International (SRI) welcomed nearly 400 travel advisors and industry partners to its home country for a special “Back to Jamaica” immersion event at ...
Jamaica welcomes the world back with renewed spirit as Sandals spearheads the island’s tourism revival. From reopened resorts to revived attractions, momentum is building. This Christmas, Jamaica’s ...
Damage from Hurricane Melissa at the Sandals South Coast. Photo Credit: Amanda Tessoff Sandals Resorts International executive chairman Adam Stewart provided post-hurricane damage assessments for the ...
Following the devastating Hurricane Melissa this past October, many Jamaican favorites temporarily shuttered their doors to rebuild after the devastation. Coastal towns such as Montego Bay were hit ...
Following Hurricane Melissa's impact last week, Sandals Resorts International has announced plans to reopen five of its Jamaica resorts on Dec. 6. The December reopenings include the Sandals Dunn's ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A Virginia Beach woman says she and her husband are still stranded in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa severely damaged their resort. Shari Watts-Ankeny, who flew to Montego Bay ...
The powerful Category 5 hurricane that made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday could impact investors in the hotel sector. Hurricane Melissa is the most powerful storm to impact Jamaica since official ...
JAMAICA (WABC) -- A family from Long Island, who owns a resort in Jamaica, is racing against time to prepare for Hurricane Melissa, a storm forecasted to have a catastrophic impact on the Caribbean ...
Stranded vacationers on the island, which depends on tourism, used their beds to block their windows in case the powerful storm shattered the glass. By Francesca Regalado Amarie Davis kept herself ...