Hotel reopenings in the Caribbean, week of Jan. 4 – Travel Weekly

Room inventory in the Caribbean is growing as more resorts reopen with enhanced health and safety protocols in place, renovations and updates completed and enhancements added. Here's the latest:

The Turks & Caicos Collection, comprised of four all-inclusive resorts, has reopened the Alexandra Resort on Grace Bay Beach. The resort, with 90 studios and suites, welcomes couples and families. Kids 12 and under stay for free. Rates this month start at $620 per couple, per night, all-inclusive. Travel specials are bookable through March 21 and represent a savings of up to 60%.

The Collection's Blue Haven Resort and the adults-only Beach House will reopen Feb. 1. The private island Ambergris Cay resort, a 20-minute flight from Providenciales, reopened earlier.

Diamond Resorts has welcomed back Royal Palm Beach Resort and Flamingo Beach Resort on St. Maarten following multimillion-dollar renovations, the addition of many amenities and in accordance with the Diamond Standard of Clean protocols. The resorts expanded their staffs by 75 team members.

Accommodations at both properties feature condo-style units with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, dining and living areas, home offices and in-suite laundry facilities.

Flamingo's 240 suites are newly renovated, and the resort added a reconstructed pool, two hot tubs, a beachfront lounge area, fitness center, additional barbecue grills and a Grab 'n Go shop. The Royal Palm Beach added a pool, upgraded gym and flooring, appliances, bedding and furnishings in its 141 units.

The 223-suite Comfort Suites Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas, resumed operations in December with family-friendly amenities that include daily a la carte breakfast and use of all facilities at neighboring Atlantis Paradise Island Resort.

A reopening sale with fourth night free when three are booked features a $100 credit per room that can be used at Crusoe's restaurant, the Bamboo lobby bar or Splash Pool bar. A stay of four or five nights entitles guests to a $200 credit; for a stay of six nights, the credit increases to $250. Seven or more nights earns a credit of $300. The promotion is valid for travel through Feb. 10.

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