Exuma’s Marina at Emerald Bay Reopens
November 18, 2009 on 11:48 am | In Bahamas, Beachbooker, Caribbean, Sailing, Scuba Diving | Comments OffThe newest addition to the Sandals Resorts Luxury Included family, Sandals Emerald Bay, Great Exuma, Bahamas is set along a one-mile stretch of white sand beach and offers 183 beachfront suites and rooms.
The resort will feature five restaurants, including a fine-dining seafood restaurant, an authentic Italian brick-oven pizzeria and a traditional British pub complete with a pool and snooker room.
Among Sandals Emerald Bay’s five bars will be The Drunken Conch, serving both imported and domestic ales, as well as the Vodka & Caviar Bar serving Ciroc, Roberto Cavalli and David Beckham’s vodkas complemented by the best Russian caviar. Additionally, the property will feature three pools, including a new Sandals Signature freshwater pool that will entice guests with a Jacuzzi, swim-up pool bar and fire-pit.
The Sandals Emerald Bay Day Pass also includes access to the new 16,000-square-foot Red Lane Spa with 22 indoor treatment areas and six exotic outdoor sanctuaries offering signature treatments available for an additional cost.
Opening in December, the Sandals Emerald Bay’s Greg Norman-designed 7,200 yard, par 72, championship golf course rivals any Oceanside course in the world — six signature holes hug the perimeter of Emerald Bay’s scenic peninsula. Greens fees are $175 per round and include a golf cart, sleeve of balls and yardage book.
For reservations and inquiries about the Marina at Emerald Bay, visit www.marinaatemeraldbay.com
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