Families in search of fun in the Caribbean sun often land on a Beaches Resorts property for their vacation. These resorts, located in Ocho Rios, Negril and Turks and Caicos, have been providing families with unique vacation experiences since the 90s, and there’s a reason guests keep coming back for more.
Whether it’s adding a new restaurant or providing visitors with a new activity, Beaches Resorts has evolved over the years to ensure it keeps up with the latest travel trends. Let’s take a look at the latest updates from Beaches Resorts.
Starting June 1, 2023, Beaches Negril’s room count will come to 197 after the debut of 12 new butler suites. Six of these accommodations consist of Firesky Reserve Villas, located on the northern end of the property. Spanning 3,700 square feet and three stories high, these new accommodations have four bedrooms, living areas, kitchens, oceanfront plunge pools and rooftop decks. Each villa holds up to 10 guests.
The Eventide Penthouse Collection, located on the opposite side of the resort, makes up the remaining six new rooms. These accommodations range from three to four bedrooms and include spacious kitchens, living areas and rooftop terraces and hold up to 18 guests.
Introducing our newest suites at Beaches Negril! Choose from the Firesky Reserve Villas or Eventide Penthouse...
Posted by Beaches Negril on Monday, December 12, 2022
Beaches Resorts is also getting ready to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month in April. The resort company incorporates autism awareness and training into its offerings and has recertified its credentials as an Advanced Certified Autism Center through the end of 2023.
In addition to ensuring its staff has the skills and expertise to cater to all types of children and offer appropriate programs, the resort company has also recently released its updated sensory guides for all three properties, including Beaches Negril, Beaches Ocho Rios and Beaches Turks & Caicos.
There is an endless amount of family fun available during a stay at one of the three Beaches properties. One highlight is Camp Sesame, where kids can hang out with their favorite Sesame Street characters. Activities include Baking with Cookie Monster and Move and Groove with Zoe, among others.
Families can also step outside of their comfort zone and learn to snorkel, surf and even scuba dive during their vacation. Beaches Turks & Caicos has a surf simulator that recreates the perfect wave for guests of all ages to enjoy.
To learn more about Beaches Resorts, contact your travel advisor or visit www.beaches.com. Travel advisors can head to the travel advisor portal here.
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