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Sandals Adding More Overwater Bungalows in the Caribbean

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - May 5, 2017

Sandals is adding more overwater bungalows in Jamaica, the company announced this week.

The company plans to build 12 new over the water “honeymoon butler bungalows” to at its newly-rebranded Sandals South Coast resort in Jamaica.

The bungalows are now available to book for travel beginning in November, according to a spokesperson.

Guests who stay in the bungalows will also receive exclusive inclusions such as, in-room dining and room service menu, personal airport greeting, expedited immigration, private luxury transfers, welcomes gifts, including a branded tote and towel set and Molton Brown bathroom amenities.

The bungalows also have Sandals’ “butler elite” service, which includes 24-hour room service.

Prices start at $1,078 per person per night.

Sandals debuted the first-ever overwater bungalows in the English-speaking Caribbean earlier this year, and is also set to debut new overwater suites in St. Lucia in the near future.

See Caribbean Journal’s tour of the Montego Bay villas here.

— CJ

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