Bring your sandals! A Beaches Resort may be coming to The Bahamas!
In a Nutshell: The Prime Minister of The Bahamas traveled to Turks and Caicos to tour the all-inclusive Beaches Resort to see if it’s a good fit for The Bahamas and possibly on Exuma. The belief is that Beaches could work out well for The Bahamas because of the success of both Sandals Emerald Bay on Exuma and Sandals Royal Bahamian on Nassau.
The Bahamas is currently on a path of growth and this would be another opportunity to draw more tourists to the islands. As of now, it’s in the hands of the government, but it’s important to note that there was some interest a couple of years ago by Sandals Resorts International chairman Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart to bring Beaches to The Bahamas.
More about Exuma:
The Exumas are an archipelago of 365 cays and islands, beginning about 35 miles southeast of Nassau and they are divided into three areas including Great Exuma, Little Exuma and The Exuma Cays.
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Donna Adinolfi is a wellness travel expert, a freelance writer, an award-winning photographer, and the founder/publisher of MindfulAdventures.com. Her 30+ year career includes serving as the Travel & Spa Editor of Balance Magazine as well as planning wellness travel & retreats. An avid fan of the freedom from carrying cash or credit cards, Donna loves to visit all-inclusive wellness resorts in the U.S, and traveling to some of Mexico's and the Caribbean's many all-inclusive resorts several times each year. She's also a member of the North American Travel Journalists Association.
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