Sandals Resorts International has opened a brand new resort and reopened another property that had been shuttered for months.
Sandals Royal Barbados welcomed its first guests on Wednesday and reopened the Sandals Grande Antigua on Sunday.
Chairman and founder of Sandals Resorts International Gordon "Butch" Stewart is claiming that Sandals Royal Barbados is a "game-changer."
The new resort complements the adjacent 280-room Sandals Barbados, which opened in January 2015.
In Antigua, the Sandals Grande Antigua in St. Johns is again open for business, following a three-month closure to renovate and refresh the property.
Sandals Grande Antigua has 373 rooms and suites and employs 700 workers - 95 per cent are Antiguan or are from the Eastern Caribbean.
Yet another property owned by Mr. Stewart, Beaches Turks & Caicos, reopened for business on December 14, following a three-month closure due to damage from Hurricane Irma.
Stewart said the entire resort has been refreshed and new features have been introduced.
He indicated that Beaches Turks and Caicos has reopened ahead of pace.