Sandals Sets December Reopening for 5 Jamaica Resorts – With Three More Back in 2026

By: - November 4th, 2025
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Sandals Royal Plantation is one of several resorts reopening in December.

When Sandals reopens its all-inclusive resorts in Ocho Rios and Negril this December, it will mark more than a return to business — it will mark a symbolic renewal for Jamaica’s tourism industry after the devastation of Hurricane Melissa.

Sandals Resorts International confirmed that beginning December 6, 2025, guests will once again be welcomed at Sandals Dunn’s RiverSandals Royal PlantationSandals Ocho RiosSandals Negril, and Beaches Negril, after clearing of debris and completion of landscaping and repair work at each property.

The announcement comes after a full post-storm assessment and weeks of restoration work across the company’s eight resorts in Jamaica.

“Jamaica is a large and diverse island, and each region has experienced the storm differently,” said Adam Stewart, Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts International. “In Ocho Rios, our resorts were largely unaffected by the most severe impacts. We have meticulously surveyed each resort, and all systems and amenities will be fully operational, to welcome guests with confidence once again.”

For Sandals, the reopening is both practical and personal. The company says the December timeline allows team members time to restore their homes, care for families, and reconnect with their communities before welcoming travelers back.

“Our team members have shown extraordinary commitment, and their spirit is indomitable,” Stewart said.

Returning Bigger, Stronger, Better

Sandals’ three other Jamaica resorts — Sandals Montego BaySandals Royal Caribbean, and Sandals South Coast — will reopen on May 30, 2026, following a more extensive round of repairs and upgrades. Stewart, who was recently appointed to Jamaica’s Hurricane Melissa Recovery Task Force by Jamaica Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, said the company’s recovery plans are about more than rebuilding rooms — they’re about restoring momentum to the island’s visitor economy.

“Tourism is a vital part of Jamaica’s national recovery, and guests can feel confident that the best way to support the region is by visiting and returning to the island they love,” he said. “And if there’s one thing I can tell you: at Sandals, when we come back, we always come back bigger, stronger and better than before.”

Relief and Renewal

In the aftermath of the storm, the Sandals Foundation, the company’s nonprofit arm, has been leading relief efforts across Jamaica, supporting families and schools affected by the hurricane. Established in 2009, the foundation focuses on education, community development and environmental protection — and Stewart emphasized that 100 percent of donations go directly to relief and rebuilding programs.

With its signature beachfronts restored and reopening dates confirmed, Sandals’ message to travelers is simple: Jamaica is ready — and it’s waiting to be rediscovered.

About the author

Karen Udler is the Deputy Travel Editor of Caribbean Journal. A graduate of Duke University, has been traveling across the Americas for three decades. First an expert on Latin American travel, Karen has been traveling with CJ for more than a decade. She likes to focus on wellness, luxury travel and food.
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