Sandals Foundation & Flight Centre Canada Host the Caribbean's Largest Community Outreach Program

The work of the Sandals Foundation, our charitable arm focused on uplifting and improving the Caribbean in the three areas of community, education and environment, is something that is really dear to my heart. I am firmly convinced that there is so much that we can all do to make a difference in these islands that have given so much to me, to my family and to every single person who’s ever enjoyed the beauty and culture of the region.

That’s why I was so thrilled recently when we joined together with Flight Centre Canada, one of the world’s leading travel consultants, to launch a massive, weeklong initiative, involving several separate projects throughout Turks & Caicos, designed to help clean and green the island and spruce up many of its schools and community areas. You can’t imagine the excitement that was in the air on the day that we kicked everything off. Along with teams from the Sandals Foundation, close to 400 management personnel from Flight Centre Canada headed out across Providenciales and began pouring all of their time, effort and enthusiasm into this really worthy causes.

It was really inspiring to watch and be a part of something that was so big, yet so organized and so successful. Some of the projects we worked on included repairing and rebuilding a conch farm; creating a brand new playground and reading garden at a local Primary School; establishing an outdoor, landscaped study area at the High School; planting trees at the Frenchman’s Creek Nature Preserve; and constructing a new basketball court facility for the local kids to enjoy. If you want to learn more about all of the amazing initiatives that are part of this program, please log on to www.sandalsfoundation.org and take a look!

Aside from their unbelievable contribution of time and muscle power to aid the Sandals Foundation in supporting and uplifting Turks & Caicos, Flight Centre also donated $50,000 USD to the Foundation to help us with our goal of making the Caribbean region a better place to live, work and play. As Flight Centre President Greg Dixon said so well: “Working on these projects gave us a chance to give back to the destinations that help us make a living. Our hope is that we are leaving a legacy and starting a trend that will last for years to come.”

I have literally been blown away by people’s commitment to charity and their community spirit. In fact, just the other day two guests at Royal Plantation in Ocho Rios, Jamaica—husband and wife, Freddie and Mitzi Rick from West Virginia—were so psyched about our mission that they wrote a check for $5,000 to the Sandals Foundation! With incredible acts of generosity like this, I firmly believe that, together with the Sandals Foundation, we are on our way to making sure that great things lie ahead for the Caribbean.

 

Here I am with 250 fired-up managers from Flight Centre Canada, as we get ready to go out there and make a difference in Turks & Caicos!

 

A smiling Flight Centre manager gets her hands dirty as she plants a reading garden for the students of Clement Howell High School.

 

A big thumbs-up from a Flight Centre Canada volunteer, as he and his 32-member team help to rebuild the world’s only conch farm, which was destroyed by two major hurricanes.

 

Check out the big smile as this Flight Centre crew member does her part to install and beautify a new recreation area for the kids at the Osetta Jolly Primary School.

 

Flight Centre Canada President Greg Dixon presented the Sandals Foundation with a much-appreciated check for $50,000. As you can see from our happy faces we both know just how much good this money will do throughout the Caribbean.

 

You won’t find a more generous couple than Mitzi and Freddie Rick from West Virginia. These two Royal Plantation guests simply donated $5,000 to the Sandals Foundation out of the goodness of their hearts!

Sandals Emerald Bay, Great Exuma, Bahamas—Welcome to a Whole New Level of Perfection

I’m really excited to officially announce—although most of you already have heard about it—our acquisition of a totally amazing vacation getaway destination in the Exumas, the soon-to-be-opened Sandals Emerald Bay resort. This former Four Seasons property is in impeccable shape. However, we’ll still be spending the next few months Sandalizing every aspect of the resort.

And, when we’re done, you’ll be thoroughly wowed by all the extra-special touches and luxurious amenities this place has to offer, such as a state-of-the-art, championship golf course, designed by world-famous PGA pro, Greg Norman; a 133-slip, full-service marina that can accommodate yachts of up to 300 feet; 24-hour room service for everyone; and our unparalleled English Guild Butler Service for each and every room. So, mark your calendars for January 22, 2010, when we’ll be celebrating the debut of Sandals Emerald Bay!

The location—on Georgetown, Great Exuma—is one of the reasons that makes this resort so special. Set one a one-mile stretch of the most beautiful beach you’ll ever see, Sandals Emerald Bay is surrounded by spectacular azure waters, with some of the best fishing and boating you’ll find anywhere on the planet. I am constantly amazed at the fact that, even though the island is just a short, easy flight away from the US, you still feel like you’ve found a real, secluded hideaway. Make no mistake about it, Great Exuma is a true out island with a touch of Old-World, British-Colonial charm and the simplicity and freshness of an untouched paradise mixed in with the sophistication of an exclusive destination that offers the very latest in modern pleasures and conveniences.

No matter how hard I try, it’s impossible to really describe this spot in a way that does it justice. To actually feel its impact you simply have to go there and surround yourself with all the sights and sounds of the Exumas and the resort. That’s why, last week, I took a group of executives down to the property to introduce them to this newest and most incredible Sandals. As you can imagine, everyone was absolutely blown away.

We swam, ate, boated, fished and checked out some neighboring island landmarks. We water-taxied across to the Chat ‘N’ Chill (http://www.chatnchill.com/about.html) where we spent the day chowing down on ribs at the beach, petting stingrays over by the conch shack and hanging out with the incredible owners, K.B. and Kwanza. We tried the special, secret cocktail concoctions that the bartender at the island’s first hotel, Peace and Plenty (http://www.peaceandplenty.com/en/resorts-club.html), has been whipping up for over three decades! And we ate what was, in my opinion, the best conch I have ever tasted at Big D’s (Phone #: 242-358-0059). Everywhere we went, we got to experience firsthand the friendliness and warmth of the people who live on these islands. And believe me they are all as excited and happy as we are that Sandals is coming to town!

Along with us for our grand tour of Great Exuma was the newly appointed General Manager of Sandals Emerald Bay, Teresa Alfonso, a highly recognized and industry-accomplished professional who we’re happy to have as Sandals’ newest Vice President.

I can’t wait until all of you can come down and see for yourselves the unmistakable awesomeness of Sandals Emerald Bay—a true gem that will take your breath away and announce, in no uncertain terms, that Sandals is determined to exceed even the most demanding expectations and define a whole new meaning to the word perfection.
 

The gang gets ready for a day of adventure in the Bahamas aboard the bus that will take them into Georgetown and all over the island of Great Exuma.



The team waits to sample some mouthwatering conch right on the beach.

 

Welcome to an afternoon meeting--Sandals style--on the beach at the Chat 'N' Chill, a local hangout spot over at a nearby island that we reached by water taxi. You can tell we're all in a good mood, especially the chairman waving at the camera. It doesn't get any better than this!

 


Miles away from reality and yet really close to home, these islands are the ultimate getaway just a short flight from the coast of the US. Check out the perspective from Chat 'N Chill Beach.

 

Sampling the specialties and having a cool drink at the Chat 'N Chill. They look pretty happy to me.

 

Watching the master at work at the Conch Bar on Chat 'N Chill Beach—two team members look on as the local expert chef prepares a fresh conch salad, a true Bahamian favorite.

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