On Nov. 27, 1981, Sandals Montego Bay opened for business as the flagship Sandals Resort. Formerly the prestigious Bay Roc Hotel, the Sandals property reopened after a $4 million dollar renovation. Read more.
Sandals Carlyle (previously Carlyle on the Bay) opened its doors in 1985. The 5-acre resort is known for its quaint charm with just 52 rooms. Read more.
In May of 1986 Sandals Royal Caribbean opened and is the only resort in Jamaica with its own private island. Read more.
Sandals Negril opened its doors on the famous Seven Mile Beach in Jamaica on Nov. 4, 1988. Read more.
This luxurious and expansive Sandals Resort made its debut in Founder “Butch” Stewart’s hometown on April 15, 1989. Butch's grandmother actually owned a house that is still on property today! Read more.
Antigua was the first destination outside of Jamaica to have a Sandals presence: Sandals Grande Antigua Resort & Spa. Read more.
Sandals La Toc in St. Lucia debuted in April of 1993 and became the first Sandals resort on this simply beautiful island complete with a golf course on property. Read more.
Sandals introduced Sandals Halcyon Beach Resort in May of 1994, a charming beach resort in Castries, Saint Lucia. Read more.
Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort & Spa opened in Nassau, Bahamas in June of 1996 with Sandals' first world-class european spa, first authentic british pub and second private offshore island. Read more.
Sandals introduced its first family resort as Beaches Negril opened its doors on Feb. 6, 1997. This was the first hotel project in Jamaica to incorporate environmental values from the very beginning. Read more.
Beaches Turks & Caicos opened in Providenciales, Turks & Caicos in September of 1997, becoming the second family resort in the Sandals family. Read more.
Beaches Sandy Bay opened on Dec. 18, 1997. Formerly Poinciana Beach Resort, it's located on Negril’s famed Seven-Mile Beach and underwent a million-dollar refurbishment before re-opening. Read more.
In December of 1999, the Sandals family acquired Grand Pineapple Negril (formerly Negril Gardens) which sits on the famed Seven-Mile Beach in Jamaica. Read more.
Sandals Royal Plantation opened on Feb 1, 2001 with the Caribbean’s first and only champagne & caviar bar and 24-hour butler service. This marks a new brand of luxury boutique properties by Sandals. Read more.
Beaches Boscobel Resort & Golf Club opened in Founder "Butch" Stewart's hometown of Ocho Rios. The resort underwent an $18 million expansion and refurbishment before opening its doors on July 1, 2002. Read more.
On Sept. 23, 2002 Sandals Grande St. Lucian opened after a $10 million renovation. Situated on 17 acres of land, this five star diamond property offers breathtaking views of Rodney bay. Read more.
Sandals Whitehouse opened in February of 2005 becoming the first resort development on the unchartered south coast region of Jamaica with all ocean-view rooms. Read more.
In March of 2008, the Sandals family launched the first Grand Pineapple Beach Resort in Antigua. The resort sits a gorgeous beachfront location in Long Bay, Antigua. Read more.
Sandals Grande Emerald Bay, Great Exuma, Bahamas opened in February 2010, bringing the Luxury Included® vacation concept to new heights with Butler service available in select suites. Read more.