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BEACHES® RESORTS ANNOUNCES NEARLY US $1B IN EXPANSION PLANS FOR ITS PREMIER FAMILY TRAVEL BRAND

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~Resort Company Shares Bold Growth Plans with Three New Resorts Across Three Islands and a Major Expansion of its Award-Winning Turks and Caicos Resort~

 

MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA – Beaches Resorts announced plans to invest nearly US $1 billion in the expansion of its leading family all-inclusive vacation brand, doubling its footprint within the next five years.

Adam Stewart, executive chairman of Beaches Resorts, unveiled the groundbreaking announcement and ambitious expansion plans at the company’s Made of Caribbean global launch event held in New York City. Stewart shared the announcement of new destinations for the Beaches brand including: a new Beaches in Barbados, plans for a Beaches in Exuma, The Bahamas, and Beaches Runaway Bay in Jamaica – along with a sneak peek of the new Treasure Beach Village coming to Beaches Turks and Caicos.

Beaches Resorts was founded in 1997 with locations in Jamaica and Turks and Caicos, as the family-friendly evolution of Sandals Resorts. Beaches Negril and Beaches Turks and Caicos introduced a premium, all-inclusive experience tailored specifically for families. Since then, Beaches has established itself as the premier vacation for travelers of all ages with signature inclusions such as Caribbean Adventures with Sesame Street®, Kids Camps, epic waterparks and its groundbreaking Autism Programme certified `by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES).                                                                                                                                                                                                 “As a family from the Caribbean, we have a deep love for our islands, and it’s incredibly gratifying to draw inspiration from our guests,” said Stewart. “Our growth strategy is rooted in meeting their wants, with the importance of family time being at the core of our brand’s DNA. We know that now, more than ever, families are prioritizing connection and seeking enriching, multigenerational vacations. We are committed to not only meeting this demand but going above and beyond to wow them with new product offerings and provide unforgettable shared experiences.”

Beaches Resorts to Make its Debut in Barbados

Joining existing sister properties Sandals Barbados and Sandals Royal Barbados, Beaches Barbados will open as the inaugural Beaches on the island. Breaking ground in late 2025, the new resort will offer 600 rooms – from king suites and two-queen designs to nearly 3,000-square-foot, four-bedroom suites complete with a private oceanfront balcony. Designed in ‘Bajan Style,’ a grand and luxurious take on Caribbean Georgian Style, the resort’s standout will include a dedicated ‘Main Street’ – a winding resort centre featuring dining and shopping opportunities, as well as high-energy family zones from outdoor performance stages to a modern sports bar and arcade.

Beaches Resorts Steps Foot in The Bahamas

Set upon 500 acres in the Out Islands, Beaches Exuma will be the brand’s first appearance in The Bahamas. The brand is collaborating with the Bahamian government to finalize an agreement for the conversion of the resort from Sandals Emerald Bay. The transformation into Beaches Exuma will reconfigure the property’s 249 keys into a mix of accommodations, including multi-bedroom villa suites. While the new resort will feature 12 restaurants, a Kids Camp, signature splash park, full-service Red Lane Spa, and the brand’s exclusive partnership with Sesame Street®, the destination itself – with its renowned crystalline waters – will be the star attraction. Guests can also enjoy complimentary green fees at the Greg Norman-designed 18-hole Emerald Bay Golf Course.

Beaches Runaway Bay Resort                                                                                                                                                                  Located midway between Ocho Rios and Montego Bay on Jamaica’s renowned North Coast, Beaches Runaway Bay will feature an estimated 400 expansive one, two, three and four-bedroom suites and villas, designed with extended families in mind. Guests can expect dedicated wellness areas and new activities such as skateboarding, bike trails, a climbable treehouse and access to Runaway Bay Golf Club and its par-72, 18-hole championship golf course, plus organic farm-to-table dining.

Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos Now Accepting Reservations

Beaches Resorts will open the doors to a brand new village, Treasure Beach, at Beaches Turks and Caicos, bringing the property to 858 total keys across its soon-to-be six villages. Designed for friends and families traveling together, Treasure Beach Village will add 101 keys – all of them suites – including large four-bedroom villas along the beach welcoming up to 10 guests each and overlooking the crystal clear Grace Bay waters. Treasure Beach Village will debut its first-ever food hall featuring an international array of dining options, as well as introduce Sandals guest favorite, Butch’s Island Chophouse, to the brand. The resort is now accepting reservations.

These additions to the Beaches Resorts portfolio come on the heels of a recent expansion to the brand’s flagship resort in Jamaica, Beaches Negril, where the new three-story Firesky Reserve Villas welcome families of up to 10, complete with four bedrooms, beautifully appointed living areas, a private pool and more – all steps from the sand; along with the Eventide Penthouse Collection, welcoming up to 18 guests with access to a rooftop terrace ideal for stargazing and soaking in the soothing breeze.

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MECYS & NRPB Sign Agreement to Begin Revitalization of Sint Maarten’s Sports Facilities

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The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sport, Melissa Gumbs and NRPB Director Claret Connor sign sports facilities agreement

Philipsburg, Sint Maarten, April 9th, 2025 – The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sport (MECYS) has formally handed over the first out of thirteen sport facilities under her authority by signing the respective repair agreements as part of the Emergency Recovery Project I (ERP-I).

The facilities to be renovated include the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex, Jose Lake John Cooper Ball Park, Dutch Quarter Basketball Court, and others. This effort is part of a larger Trust Fund initiative to restore 12 school gyms and 13 sports facilities across the island, enhancing resilience and sustainability.

The agreements, signed by Minister of ECYS Melissa D. Gumbs and NRPB Director Claret Connor, ensure that repairs will proceed under structured oversight. The contractor appointed by the NRPB will execute the work, with quality control and adherence to timelines overseen by an engineering firm. The contractor has already taken possession of two facilities in Cole Bay and Cay Bay, marking the start of the physical work.

Minister Gumbs emphasized the significance of well-maintained sports centers in these localities: “These facilities are more than just buildings—they are community anchors where young people develop discipline, teamwork, and pride. Ensuring their full restoration is not only a matter of infrastructure but of national development. The Ministry remains steadfast in its commitment to providing safe, accessible, and high-quality spaces that support the well-being and aspirations of our athletes, students, and surrounding communities.”

NRPB Director Claret Connor noted that the project plays a critical role in Sint Maarten’s recovery and long-term resilience. “These repairs will not only extend the lifespan of the facilities but also contribute to the well-being of the community.”

The project is being implemented by the NRPB on behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten, funded by the Trust Fund, which is financed by the Government of the Netherlands and managed by the World Bank.

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Jamaica Hosting Workshop on Prohibition of Nuclear Testing

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Kingston, Jamaica, April 13, 2025 – Jamaica has partnered with the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) to host a crucial workshop on the prohibition of nuclear weapons testing and use globally, in pursuit of a safer and more peaceful world.

The two-day workshop for State signatories from Latin America and the Caribbean is being held at the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Foreign Trade in downtown Kingston.

Speaking at the opening ceremony on Thursday (April 3), Portfolio Minister, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, said the workshop, which is the culmination of weeks of collaborative planning, builds on a legacy of partnership, which includes a similar event held in Jamaica in 2002.

She commended the CTBTO for its steadfast commitment to global security and disarmament while highlighting its indispensable role in preventing nuclear testing.

“The significance of this workshop is even more pronounced in the current geopolitical landscape, where tensions and global instability have heightened concerns regarding nuclear security,” the Minister indicated.

She noted that the Latin American and Caribbean region has played a key role in global nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament efforts.

“In fact, the region is leading by example as the only one of six regions to have achieved universalisation of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. This means that all 33 member states of this hemisphere have signed and ratified the treaty,” the Minister pointed out.                                                                                                                                                                                                          She said this overwhelming support underscores the recognition that nuclear security is fundamental to regional and global stability and reaffirms the region’s collective commitment to global security and the CTBTO.                                                                                                                                                                                                        “The prohibition of nuclear testing is not merely a disarmament objective. It is deeply interwoven with broader regional developmental ambitions and it accords with the 2014 Declaration of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace,” Senator Johnson Smith stressed.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        The Minister outlined, further, that data and technological advancements facilitated by the CTBTO’s National Data Centres for All initiative is not limited to the monitoring of nuclear activity but can be used to the benefit of signatory states.

“The data may also be used to boast scientific research to support disaster preparedness, including tsunami early warning systems, as well as climate research and environmental monitoring, which are closely aligned with the region’s realization of the Sustainable Development Goals,” she pointed out.

Thirteen countries in the region host 43 monitoring facilities using seismic, hydroacoustic, infrasound, and radionuclide technologies, which collect data that is then made available to states through the National Data Centres.

In the case of Jamaica, the Minister noted that the collaboration with the CTBTO has not only enhanced the country’s contribution to the global framework on nuclear testing but has also significantly strengthened the nation’s technical capabilities in crucial areas, such as disaster management.

Assistant Secretary-General for Foreign and Community Relations at CARICOM, Elizabeth Solomon, in her remarks said the imperative for the prohibition of nuclear weapons testing, use, and proliferation has never been more pressing.

“The politically fraught climate-changing landscape that we are called on to navigate and the escalation of conflicts directly or indirectly involving states in possession of nuclear weapons, have amplified concerns regarding the potential use of these weapons,” she pointed out.

The CARICOM Assistant Secretary-General said that the CTBTO workshop is timely and necessary given the urgency of enhancing countries’ awareness of nuclear weapons and the applicable legal regime.

She noted that CARICOM continues to do everything in its power to maintain the region as a zone of peace.

“CARICOM takes a strong stance against the transhipment of nuclear waste through the Caribbean Sea because of the possible negative effects of a nuclear accident on the delicate land and sea ecosystems of the Caribbean and the potential devastating effects this could have on the economies of our member states,” she outlined.

 

Contact: Donique Weston

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Direct Support for Farmers from $1.2-Billion Allocation

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Kingston, Jamaica – The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining has reiterated its commitment to the agricultural sector, with the allocation of $1.2 billion to the Production and Productivity Programme, to provide direct support to farmers.

Portfolio Minister, Hon. Floyd Green, made the disclosure at the launch of the ‘Thank A Farmer’ campaign, which is designed to increase the public’s appreciation and support of local farmers.

The campaign was launched on Thursday (April 3), at the Craighton Estate Great House in Irish Town, St. Andrew, to mark the beginning of Farmers’ Month.

Minister Green pointed out that the nation’s farmers are particularly deserving of support, following the many devastating situations the sector endured in 2024.

He highlighted that last year began with a drought, and when farmers were expecting rain, Hurricane Beryl ravaged sections of southern Jamaica. This was followed by Tropical Storm Rafael in November and incessant rain.

However, to describe the resilience of the farmers, the Minister invoked lyrics from Prince Buster’s ‘Hard Man Fe Dead’.

“So, 2024 was a very difficult year for our farmers. But despite that, our farmers went out, planted, bounced back, and we are doing well. As I always say, ‘You lick him down, you pick him up, him bounce right back, what a hard man fi dead’. That is the spirit of the Jamaican farmer,” Mr. Green declared.

To further bolster the resilient agricultural sector, the Minister said through the Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA), at least 10,000 new coffee seedlings will be distributed in the coming months, so coffee farmers can expand their yields and replace ageing crops.

In addition to coffee, Minister Green said focus will be placed on various crops, including Irish potato, ginger, cassava, dasheen and lime. This will be accomplished through the Production and Productivity Programme.

The Minister added that farmers will also be assisted with implementing proper land management practices to reduce flooding and land erosion for those who farm on hillsides.

For drought preparation plans, Minister Green announced: “We have a programme for farmers that if [there is] a group of you and you identify an area in your community that would be good for us to establish a pond, [or] a catchment area, we will come and establish the pond for you, free of cost. Because what we want is to ensure that when the rains come, we capture the rains… [and] when the drought comes, we have the water that we can use.”

He added that money will be allocated to provide pond liners, water tanks and drips to ensure that water is being used efficiently.

Minister Green went on to announce assistance for farmers, including the provision of handheld tractors, the removal of general consumption tax (GCT) from seedlings, and the continued work of the Ministry to rehabilitate farm roads.

“The reality is that as much tools as we may want to give you, as much seedlings as we may want to give you, if you can’t reach your farm, it makes no sense. So, we have ramped up our support for the Farm Road Rehabilitation Programme,” Mr. Green said.

“Last year, we were able to do about 51 farm roads that were major rehabilitation. In addition, 30 farm roads [received] minor rehabilitation and in the coffee belt… we did about eight roads. We’re going to do another eight this year,” he added.

The Minister pointed out that the road rehabilitation works of the additional eight roads will focus on parts of St. Andrew, Portland, and St. Thomas.

Contact: Vanessa James

Release : JIS

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