Sandals Resorts has expanded to the eastern Caribbean islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a "dream" project that has been more than two decades in the making.
The 50-acre all-inclusive resort features 301 rooms and suites, 11 dining options – including a family-style restaurant and an upscale seafood restaurant – and five bars.
The resort offers a wide range of activities, from guided kayak tours and scuba diving sessions to sunset parties on the beach and rum tasting experiences.
“Sandals Saint Vincent unveils a little-known wonder we are proud to bring forward, not only for its show-stopping beauty but for the warmth and grace of its people,” said Sandals executive chair Adam Stewart.
“Sandals Saint Vincent was designed to honour that spirit, encouraging carefree exploration, pampered relaxation, and deep connection.”
Last October, Stewart described Sandals plans to open in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as "a dream" that had been in the making for "more than 20 years".
"From the moment we laid eyes on Vincy, as the locals lovingly call her, we felt this sense of magic and wonder and awe so palpable you could almost touch it,” he added.
A seven-night all-inclusive stay for two adults at the resort in a Bamboo Palm Room with Balcony Tranquility Soaking Tub leads in from £2,315pp, including return economy flights with Virgin Atlantic departing Heathrow airport on 9 September and resort transfers.
Stays can be secured on a £175pp deposit.