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Carlos Alcaraz

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Jamaica is famed for its warm hospitality, which local staff members demonstrate with genuine friendliness and attention to detail and service is always on point and on time. All part of the island’s quintessential vibe. Beyond the resort gates, the majestic beauty of Ocho Rios gives way to unparalleled Caribbean experiences – moments from Sandals Dunn’s River and now moments from Miami. This spring, Sandals celebrated a milestone for travel into Ocho Rios with the first-ever U.S. commercial flights direct from MIA. The new twice weekly departures to the island’s Ian Fleming International Airport began February 24th on the aptly-named flight AA4007 – inspired by the famed movie series filmed in Ocho Rios. The experience on board the 76-passenger yet mirrors the elegance and efficiency one would expect in the life of a secret agent, transitioning from terminal exit to beach in no time at all. To commemorate the occasion, Sandals has launched the “Love and Let Fly” package for resort guests traveling to Jamaica on flight AA4007 – inclusive of a complimentary Island Routes Powerboat Adventure excursion with visits to an unforgettable combination of unknown hidden gems and famous island locales along the scenic North Coast, including a dive into the crystal blue water of the iconic Laughing Waters beach from the James Bond movie, Dr. No. Rates at Sandals Dunn’s River start at $443 per person, per night through May 24, 2024. For more information, please visit Sandals.com. Connect with us on our social medias at: Instagram - www.instagram.com/sandalsresorts Facebook - www.facebook.com/sandalsresorts Twitter - twitter.com/sandalsresorts By ML staff. Images courtesy of Sandals

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