MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica -- Sandals Resorts
International (SRI), parent company of Sandals Resorts, Beaches
Resorts, The Royal Plantation Collection and Grand Pineapple Beach
Resorts, today announced the purchase of the recently shuttered Four
Seasons Resort Great Exuma at Emerald Bay for an undisclosed sum.
According to Sandals Resorts Founder and Chairman, Gordon "Butch"
Stewart, the 500-acre property, which features a championship Greg
Norman golf course and world-class marina, is set to become a Sandals
Resort and will be called
Sandals Emerald Bay, Great Exuma, Bahamas.
Following certain enhancements customary to the Sandals Resorts brand,
including an expansive new pool complex and additional dining
establishments, the resort will open January 22, 2010.
"This is a remarkable moment in the history of Sandals Resorts,"
Stewart said. "We are acquiring one of the most spectacular pieces of
real estate in the Caribbean, which was operated by one of the world's
most highly regarded hotel companies. This is a reflection of all that
Sandals Resorts has accomplished and a tremendous opportunity to
further demonstrate our commitment to providing the very best vacation
in the Caribbean. We look forward to bringing our Luxury Included(R)
experience to this special property, which has been kept to impeccable
standards."
Unfolding like a grand estate,
Sandals Emerald Bay is set
along a one-mile stretch of white sand beach on Emerald Bay, Great
Exuma, Bahamas. According to Stewart, the all-suite resort will offer a
selection of 190 "magnificently-appointed" luxury accommodations with
styles that range from beachfront villas to charming bay house settings
- all oceanfront, all extremely spacious and all serviced by butlers
trained by Sandals Resorts through the company's exclusive partnership
with the Guild of Professional English Butlers.
Other amenities include a fully-equipped tennis center featuring six
Har-tru courts lit for night play with professional stadium seating fit
for competition; a full-service Red Lane(R) Spa with 22 indoor
treatment areas and six exotic outdoor sanctuaries; plus six gourmet
restaurants, including four new concepts introduced by Sandals Resorts,
a fine-dining seafood restaurant, an authentic Italian brick-oven
pizzeria, a French-style cafe and a traditional British pub complete
with a pool and snooker room.
To complement its sublime ocean views, the property will also debut
three pools including a brand new freshwater pool. Encompassing over
half an acre, this spectacular pool will entice guests with a Jacuzzi,
swim-up pool bar and unique fire-pit seating area in the center.
Flanking the pool will be misting columns and luxurious cabanas
equipped with wireless Internet access. Whether poolside or on the
beach, all guests will receive a full complement of butler services. In
addition, the resort will cater to business and meetings customers,
offering 13,000 square feet of flexible indoor and outdoor meeting
space. This includes three large ballrooms with separate event entrance
that can be converted into smaller rooms, all with access to a
dedicated conference facility kitchen and two meetings rooms, which are
all supported by round-the-clock conference and technology services.
Unique to the Great Exuma property is a stunning 18-hole Greg
Norman-designed championship golf course, reputed to be among the best
in the Caribbean, as well as a 17-acre, stand-alone
Emerald Bay Marina by Sandals, the
first-ever marina for any Sandals Resort. This fully-protected,
deepwater marina offers 133 slips and is equipped to accommodate and
service yachts up to 300 feet in length. Open to the public, the marina
also features a welcoming clubhouse with a full-service restaurant
including al fresco dining on a spectacular wraparound terrace, pool, a
world-class Red Lane(R) Spa and facilities to accommodate families with
children.
Continued Investment in the
Caribbean
Sandals Emerald Bay is the fourteenth Sandals Resort in the
Jamaican-based company's portfolio and the third investment the company
has made in The Bahamas, already home to Sandals Royal Bahamian Spa
Resort & Offshore Island in Nassau and Royal Plantation Island at
Fowl Cay in the Exumas. "We have deep roots in The Bahamas. We know the
people and these islands well and it is our distinct pleasure and honor
to further our partnership in tourism here," Stewart said.
Stewart credits receivers, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and the
government of The Bahamas on their efficiency in bringing this deal to
a speedy conclusion. Stewart recognizes the impact the closing had on
the local economy and is anxious to get people back to work. "We take
enormous pride in our Caribbean legacy and specifically, our Jamaican
heritage. Through job creation, real training and community
involvement, spanning healthcare initiatives to education and the
environment, we have worked hard to improve the countries where we
operate and in turn, have become a better company and our employees,
better citizens. Our commitment to the people of The Bahamas remains
strong," added Stewart.
Unwavering Confidence
"This resort has captured the imagination of trendsetters around the
world, gracing the pages of influential magazines and welcoming some of
the world's wealthiest to its vast amenities. We will reignite this
excitement because we know the Caribbean better than anyone and we know
when we've found something extraordinary. This is that resort. We are
incredibly proud to add Emerald Bay and are confident that our
tradition of exceeding expectations through innovation and unwavering
service, which is the hallmark of the Sandals Resorts brand, will
continue to serve us well. We are eager to share the magic we found
here with our guests," Stewart concluded.
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Bahamas: Four Seasons resort in Exumas closing