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Sandals Royal Bahamian Moves Reopening Date to JAN 2022

Sandals Resorts International (SRI) announced that it would be moving the reopening date of the Sandals Royal Bahamian to 27JAN 2022 from its previously announced date of 04NOV 2021.

“Moving the opening date from 04NOV was a very difficult decision,” said SRI Executive Chairman Adam Stewart. “While we could reopen much of the resort, worldwide demand for commodities and supply chain disruptions are delaying our ability to complete the project’s full scope. Keeping this hotel under wraps until it is absolutely ready is the right thing to do. We’re in an environment of great expectation and when our guests arrive, it will be a place of Caribbean calm and cool that will definitely have been worth the wait.”

Upon refurbishment, Sandals Royal Bahamian will have a new lounge area, titled Coconut Grove, for a Caribbean beach-like experience in the center of the resort.

Guests who have reservations at the resort during its closure will have their accommodations changed to the available Sandals Resorts location of their choice. Sandals Resorts will also assume all airline change fees.

For more information on the resort and the new opening date, click here.

Sandals Resorts International's Royal Bahamian
Sandals Royal Bahamian
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