by Linda Straker
- Tourism Minister to have face to face meeting with hotel representatives
- Royalton Grenada on Tamarind Bay will reopen on 29 November
Tourism Minister, Clarice Modeste, has confirmed that Royalton Grenada, which closed its doors within weeks of opening in the first quarter of 2020, will officially reopen for the traditional 2020 winter season.
“Yes, I have been informed and this is wonderful news for us,” said Modeste who will be having a face to face meeting with representatives of the hotel after they complete quarantine. “It will officially reopen on 29 November 2020,” she disclosed.
Located on 2 white-sand beaches on Tamarind Bay, the resort offers relaxing ocean views and a host of water sports. The 269-room all-inclusive resort was formerly the Grenadian by Rex Resorts property and was purchased by the Sunwing Travel Group which invested more than EC$80 million to refurbish and expand the property.
“As we prepare to welcome back our valued guests for an exceptional vacation in paradise, we are committed to providing a safe experience with increased safety protocols and cleaning measures,” said Jordi Pelfort, President of Hotels and Resort at Blue Diamond’s parent company, Sunwing Travel Group. Blue Diamond Resorts is the group’s hotel division. “With many travel plans on hold and months of staying at home, we want to ensure that every guest enjoys a well-deserved vacation in paradise and trusts that their wellbeing is safe in our hands.”
As part of its information-sharing about Covid-19 to guests, the hotel’s website has a section which provides information about the pandemic. Among the areas covered are physical distancing and protection, staff care, training and awareness and advanced dining safety.
Since Grenada declared a state of emergency in March and the country went into lockdown with international travel restricted, most of the island’s hotel properties have had no guests. Commercial travel resumed in July for regional destinations, and Air Canada operated weekly service in August.
Grenada’s new health protocol provides for persons who are entering the country to show a negative PCR test to health officers at ports of arrival and the country of origin will determine the quarantine period.
Why is so much big hotel opening up in grenada ,and we dont even gave a good hospital,shame on you Keith Mitchell,..
Are you seriously upset? There are zero cases. COVID is no where near as deadly as we first feared and this is an unprecedented closing of an economy based on fear. Thank you for finally opening for business!!
Air Canada stopped its weekly flights until mid October, please correct.
Also Air Canada unlikely to use a hotel owned by a competitor Airline – Sunwing Airlines.