The all-new Sandals Dunn’s River has opened as the 17th resort in the Sandals Resorts portfolio. While the first Sandals Dunn’s River debuted over 30 years ago, today’s Sandals Dunn’s River offers a new and transformed hotel experience. Located on a white sand beach, featuring new culinary concepts and elevated suite designs, the 260-room luxury all-inclusive resort sits on Jamaica’s north coast. “Ocho Rios has been the backdrop of some of my family’s most pivotal moments, including along this very beach where my father grew up and turned a perhaps once unimaginable dream into one of the world’s most well-known hotel brands,” said Adam Stewart, executive chairman of Sandals Resorts International (SRI). “We celebrate innovation and a commitment to excellence as we unveil the next generation of Sandals Resorts in our home country of Jamaica.” Sandals ‘Firsts’ at the resort include Tufa Terrace SkyPool Butler Suites, a first in Jamaica with glass panel edge balcony infinity pools and views of the Caribbean Sea. Guests can also savour a number of new culinary feats including Hamani, an izakaya-inspired sushi restaurant. From teeing off with complimentary green fees at the nearby and newly refurbished Sandals Upton Estate Golf & Country Club, diving the depths of the ocean and exploring marine sanctuaries with partners at PADI, to rafting the Martha Brae River on a 30-foot, artisan-crafted bamboo raft, Sandals Dunn’s River puts Ocho Rios’ natural treasures at guests’ fingertips. The resort is part of the Sandals Luxury Meetings & Incentives Collection spanning eight islands, and offering 15 locations providing modern meeting facilities. For more information visit http://www.sandals.co.uk/groups/meetings/
Sandals Dunn’s River opens new meetings chapter in Jamaica
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