Sandals Montego Bay to invest US$9 million in overwater bungalows and villas

Sandals Montego Bay is set to elevate its luxury offerings once again with a US$9 million (J$1.4 billion) expansion project that will bring 28 new high-end suites to the property, including 18 overwater bungalows and 10 villa-style suites.

This move will increase the resort’s total room capacity to 290 and reinforce its status as a premier destination for luxury all-inclusive travel in the Caribbean.

The new accommodations will add a fresh layer of exclusivity to the flagship resort, which opened in 1981 as the very first Sandals property. The proposed project, detailed in an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) prepared by the Technological Environmental Management Network (TEMN) and Environmental Solutions Ltd., was recently published by Jamaica’s National Environmental Planning Agency (NEPA).

According to the EIA, the expansion is expected to generate 50 new permanent jobs upon completion, ranging from butlers and chefs to housekeepers, landscapers, concierge representatives, and lifeguards. The development supports Jamaica’s broader tourism strategy of attracting higher-spending visitors while creating meaningful employment in the hospitality sector.

“This project is not just about expansion, it’s about deepening our commitment to luxury hospitality and the Jamaican economy,” the EIA notes. Consultant Paul Carroll submitted the final revision in March.

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Sandals made waves in 2016 when it became the first resort brand to introduce overwater bungalows to the Caribbean market — an amenity once exclusive to destinations like the Maldives and Bora Bora. Since then, the concept has grown to include Sandals South Coast in Westmoreland, Sandals Grande St. Lucian, and the newly launched Sandals St. Vincent. The Montego Bay project will be the brand’s sixth such venture in the Caribbean and third in Jamaica, marking continued confidence in the island as a luxury destination.

Nestled on a scenic headland just east of Montego Bay Harbour, the Sandals Montego Bay property enjoys an enviable position just minutes from Sangster International Airport (MBJ). Its tranquil shoreline is protected by a natural reef crest located 300–500 meters offshore, creating ideal conditions for watersports and relaxation.

The new bungalows and villas are expected to blend seamlessly with the existing architecture and landscape, featuring signature Sandals touches such as infinity plunge pools, glass floor panels, overwater hammocks, and direct ladder access to the sea. The design aims to preserve the area’s natural aesthetics while enhancing its appeal to discerning travelers.

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