
Fans of Sandals Resorts can add Grenada to their list of sun-drenched Caribbean islands to visit.
The luxury all-inclusive brand has bought the famed LaSource Resort in Grenada.
Sandals has long been popular for its luxury resorts in islands such as Jamaica, The Bahamas and Antigua.
The purchase of LaSource makes this Sandals’ first resort in Grenada, known as Spice Island because it’s one of the world’s largest exporters of delectable spices.
The hotel, located on the exclusive Pink Gin Beach, surrounded by the azure waters of the Caribbean on three sides, will become Sandals LaSource Grenada Resort & Spa.
It will re-open following enhancements to bring it in line with other Sandals Resorts. Once complete, the resort will have added 100 rooms to offer a total of 200 guest rooms, private cottages and bungalows. Many of them will be concierge- and butler-level suites, including the brand’s signature Rondoval suites.
The resort’s enhancements will also include some of the brand’s signature dining establishments such as the beach front Neptunes, the delectable gourmet pastries and coffee creations of Café de Paris, authentic Caribbean and Creole cuisine at Spices, and other popular restaurants with Japanese, Italian and French influences.
Other amenities will include an expansive new infinity pool and swim-up bar, a fully-equipped fitness centre, a full-service Red Lane Spa, plus a number of entertainment lounges including a library and piano bar.
Sandals Resorts chairman Gordon “Butch” Stewart said: “After looking to expand here for more than a decade, we are delighted to confirm the acquisition of our first ever resort in Grenada and incredibly proud to have found the perfect location to add to our brand. “We are confident guests will continue to be impressed by our tradition of exceeding expectations through innovation and unwavering service, which has become our standard across the Sandals Resorts brand. We are eager to make our début and share with guests not only the beauty of our new resort, but to share the beauty of Grenada, its culture and its people.” Category: Luxury Travel News
















OMG, looks like heaven
Yes, it is just gorgeous. We wouldn’t mind escaping there this winter.