The Caribbean has long been renowned for its inviting resorts, stretching from the Dominican Republic to Antigua and beyond. These sun-soaked islands have consistently attracted travelers seeking tranquility and adventure without a care in the world, and the latest openings in the region promise just that. Here are some noteworthy additions to the Caribbean hospitality scene that might inspire your next tropical escape.
Sandals Saint Vincent and The Grenadines Resort
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Set to open its doors in March 2024, the Sandals Saint Vincent and The Grenadines Resort marks the eighteenth addition to the prestigious Sandals portfolio. This new-build, all-inclusive, and adults-only resort is poised to become a highlight in the Caribbean. Boasting 301 rooms, suites, and villas, including the inaugural two-story overwater villas, the expansive 50-acre property is set to redefine luxury.
The resort is not only a feast for the senses but also a culinary haven with sixteen distinct food and beverage concepts. These outlets showcase the best of local produce and fish, embodying a commitment to sustainability. Among the culinary offerings is Buccan, a groundbreaking communal restaurant, marking a brand-first for Sandals. Get ready for a unique and indulgent experience at this highly anticipated addition to the Caribbean resort scene.
Six Senses La Sagesse
Located in Grenada, nicknamed the “Spice Island,” of the Caribbean, is an upcoming new wellness resort, the Six Senses La Sagesse. Located along the La Sagesse beach, the resort will offer 71 suites and villas that were built using repurposed materials across its 38-acre property. The resort will supply its own food through fishing and growing local produce.
Guests can reconnect with nature through various excursion opportunities, walking through the resort’s property or by visiting the Earth Lab, a dedicated workshop where guests can learn about the natural world.
Royalton CHIC Antigua
Opening in spring 2024 is the Royalton CHIC Antigua, an adults-only all-inclusive resort located along the island’s Dickenson Bay. The resort will feature 235 rooms and suites, five bars, seven restaurants, the Royal Spa and four pools, with many offering the high-energy atmosphere that is known from Royalton CHIC resorts, with daily programming such as pop-up pool parties and more.