Montego Bay Carlyle resort to remain part of the Sandals brand
Sandals Carlyle. Photo courtesy of Sandals Resorts.

Montego Bay Carlyle resort to remain part of the Sandals brand

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — Montego Bay-based Sandals Carlyle will remain a Sandals branded resort following consultation with guests, according to Sandals Resorts International (SRI), parent company of Sandals Resorts, Beaches Resorts and Grand Pineapple Beach Resorts.

Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, Chairman of Sandals Resorts International, had previously revealed plans to transition Sandals Carlyle to the Grand Pineapple Beach brand but reversed the decision after speaking with the company’s returning guests.

Sandals Carlyle currently boasts one of the highest returning guest percentages in the region.

“Sandals Carlyle is without doubt one of our best loved resorts, both within our company and among our guests. Over the years, it has gained a hugely passionate fan base that loves its simple tradition of warm Caribbean hospitality and intimate personal service. Rebranding Sandals Carlyle was a decision we had to make jointly with those guests. We had been discussing the rebrand for a long time and the rationale was sound but ultimately, they spoke and we listened,” Stewart said.

Following the announcement, the resort, located on Montego Bay’s famed ‘Hip Strip’ just minutes away from the city’s shopping, dining and nightlife, will undergo a series of minor enhancements.

One of the company’s original acquisitions in 1985, the resort boasts an intimate beach and offers a quality all-inclusive experience featuring 52 rooms, three restaurants and nightly entertainment.

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