Posted on November 5, 2025
After the destruction Hurricane Melissa At the end October 2025, Sandals International Resorts It announced the reopening of five of its hotels in Jamaica on December 62025. The resorts that will be open to the public again in just over a month are Dan River Sandals, Ocho Rios sandals, Royal Plantation sandals, Negril sandalsand Negril beachesAll of which were affected by the storm, which caused major disturbances throughout the entire island.
Sandals Resorts assures travelers that they are committed to supporting affected communities and returning affected resorts to full operational status. The December 6 reopening date reflects the company’s commitment to giving its teams the time needed to recover and care for their families and communities before returning to work. The planned reopening is part of a broader effort to accelerate the recovery of Jamaica’s tourism sector.
Jamaica’s tourism sector aims to fully recover by December 15
Ministry of Tourism of Jamaica, led by the Minister Edmund Bartletthas set a goal to have the entire island’s tourism industry operating at full capacity by 2018 December 15, 2025. As part of this recovery process, Adam StewartCEO of Sandals, has been appointed to work in Jamaica Hurricane Melissa Recovery Task Force. This task force is focused on coordinating efforts to restore the island’s infrastructure and ensure Jamaica remains a top destination for international tourists.
Although Sandals Resorts succeeded in overcoming the challenges resulting from the hurricane, Three characteristics, Montego Bay sandals, South Coast Sandalsand Royal Caribbean sandalslocated in the areas most affected by the storm. These resorts are scheduled to reopen On May 30, 2026. Due to extensive damage, these locations will require additional time for repairs and improvements. However, all five resorts have reopened December 6 An important step forward for the recovery of tourism on the island.
Travelers can expect safe and restored facilities
With the reopening approaching in December, guests planning to visit Sandals Resorts in Jamaica can look forward to the high standards of hospitality for which the brand is known. Sandals is assuring all affected guests that their reservations will be honored, and the company is prioritizing those with upcoming travel plans. For guests unable to travel due to resort closures, Sandals offers flexible options, including rescheduling within the resort 12 months Or recover the land portion of their reservations.
Each of the five resorts scheduled to reopen will offer the same signature Sandals experiences: luxurious all-inclusive accommodations, gourmet dining, world-class spas, and plenty of activities for families and couples alike. Negril’s beaches, in particular, offer a family-friendly environment with extensive programs and entertainment for children, making it a popular choice for family vacations.
A step towards sustainable tourism in Jamaica
Sandals Resorts continues to make significant investments in… Sustainable tourism In Jamaica, the company’s post-Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts demonstrate a strong commitment to both the destination and local communities. In addition to immediate repairs to resort properties, Sandals is also working with artisans, farmers and local businesses to support Jamaica’s broader economic recovery.
Through this collaboration, the company helps create jobs and encourage responsible tourism that benefits local residents while preserving the island’s rich natural and cultural heritage. As Jamaica works to rebuild after the hurricane, Sandals’ approach to sustainable tourism ensures the recovery is holistic, with a focus on the well-being of guests and residents alike.
A resilient future for tourism in Jamaica
Sandals Resorts Jamaica’s tourism industry is poised for a strong recovery following challenges Hurricane Melissa. reopening Five main characteristics of sandals on December 6, 2025indicates that the destination is ready to welcome tourists again, in time for the busy winter season. The island is also working to fully recover December 15travelers can expect to enjoy the warm hospitality, beautiful beaches, and unparalleled luxury that Jamaica has always offered.
For travel professionals, these updates from Sandals Resorts provide a positive outlook for future bookings, especially as the island rebounds from the storm. Sandals commitment b Sustainable tourism The community support is a powerful example of how the travel industry can adapt and thrive in the face of adversity. As more resorts reopen and all properties are eventually restored, Jamaica is set to continue to be one of the top travel destinations in the Caribbean.
