Sandals Resorts International has extended its holiday travel promotions into the New Year, offering discounted Caribbean vacations as several of its Jamaican properties reopen following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.
The all-inclusive resort company, which operates both Sandals Resorts and Beaches Resorts, said the limited-time offers run through January 1, 2026, and are aimed at travelers looking to plan warm-weather getaways during the peak winter season.
At Beaches Resorts, guests can save up to $500 on qualifying bookings, along with a $200 resort credit and a $100 online booking bonus. Beaches properties primarily cater to families and groups, offering all-inclusive accommodations and activities across multiple Caribbean destinations.
Sandals Resorts is offering savings of up to $1,000 on eligible bookings, in addition to a $200 resort credit and one complimentary night. The adults-only brand operates luxury properties across Jamaica and other Caribbean islands.
The company also provided an update on its Jamaican operations following Hurricane Melissa. While the storm caused disruption, Sandals said the island’s tourism sector has remained resilient and ready to welcome visitors back. Several properties are currently open, including Sandals Dunn’s River, Sandals Royal Plantation, Sandals Ochi, Sandals Negril, and Beaches Negril.
Additional Jamaican resorts—Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals Royal Caribbean, and Sandals South Coast—are scheduled to reopen on May 30, 2026.
“After Hurricane Melissa passed through Jamaica, the island spirit stayed strong,” the company said in a statement, noting that the storm underscored how eager travelers are to return and how prepared Jamaica is to share its culture and hospitality once again.
The promotional offers must be booked by January 1, 2026. Travel dates, blackout periods, and other restrictions may apply.
Sandals and Beaches Resorts operate properties throughout Jamaica, The Bahamas, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Antigua, Curaçao, Grenada, and Turks and Caicos, and remain among the region’s most prominent all-inclusive resort brands.
















