Many hotels take advantage of the hurricane season to close and often carry out renovations. But this year, some did not wait until September to no longer welcome customers; some have in fact been closed to the public for several months due to the health crisis. Including partly Dutch although Juliana airport has reopened to flights from the United States, the main source market.
According to the information available on its website, the Sonesta à Maho, with a capacity of 420 rooms, will not reopen until October 29. However, the second establishment of the group, the Ocean point resort, is open.
The Atrium at Simpson bay is also closed. To date, it is announced on its website that it will reopen on October 1.
Note also that other large establishments in the Dutch part are still closed since the passage of Irma (the two Diamonds establishments in Simpson Bay and Pelikan, the old Sonesta in Great Bay and the Westin in Dawn Beach).
On the French side, the Samanna, which always closes in September, has been for several weeks.
According to the information available on its site, its reopening is scheduled for November 2. The Belmond group plans to reopen Cape Juluca in Anguilla at the same time, on November 1. These will be the two establishments of the group to reopen.
Finally, Secrets at Anse Marcel, which was to reopen in March after a major renovation project following the passage of Irma and its takeover, will do so on October 16 In the Caribbean, the Amresorts group has seventeen other establishments and only reopened 5: 2 of 4 in Jamaica, 2 of 11 in the Dominican Republic and 1 of 2 in Curaçao. (soualigapost.com)
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