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News / Sandals’ ‘Island Inclusive’ dining program debuts in Nassau
This program offers guests the opportunity to dine at off-site island restaurants, including a craft cocktail bar and a French-Mediterranean café
Photo: Sandals Royal Bahamian Swim Up Suite
Sandals Resorts has expanded its off-site dining program, Island Inclusive, to The Bahamas.
Now available at Sandals Royal Bahamian in Nassau, the program takes the all-inclusive dining experience off property, to unique island restaurants that include everything from a craft cocktail bar, to a cozy café serving French and Mediterranean delights.
Sandals Royal Bahamian’s Island Inclusive dining program allows guests staying seven nights or more in select room categories (OS1B, S1B, BSUP, V1PP, or 1BS) to dine out at one of the program’s four partner restaurants with a US$250 voucher and off-site roundtrip transportation included. The offering is also available to Sandals Select Reward Members who are Diamond, Pearl or Ambassador levels staying in any room category.
The four participating restaurants in Sandals Royal Bahamian’s dining program are:
- Bon Vivants: This craft cocktail bar offers unique spirits in an upscale, island-inspired setting. It is the first venue in The Bahamas dedicated to the art and history of the craft cocktail.
- Cocoplum: French chef Cecile Cathelin celebrates the fusion of French and Mediterranean cuisine with an island twist. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Cocoplum is known for creative dishes that are crafted with local island produce.
- Island Brothers: This cozy café dishes out French and Mediterranean menu items that incorporate both Bahamian and European products. The venue features indoor and outdoor seating, and is located just steps away from the Lyford Cay gated community.
- Sapodilla Estate: Once a private home, Sapodilla provides an intimate culinary experience tucked away in a lush garden setting with live music. Menu staples include creamy Long Island corn chowder, lobster and shrimp linguine, and chocolate molten cake.
The ‘Island Inclusive’ program first debuted with the grand opening of Sandals Royal Curaçao in June 2022 as a way to support locally-owned restaurants. The expansion to Nassau brings the offering to two Caribbean islands, with more destinations coming soon.
For more information go to sandals.com.
Source: Travelweek