Silversands Grenada Now Open

There has never been a better time to distance yourself, together - the Spice Island's leading luxury resort reopened on June 11, 2020

Silversands Grenada, located on the sands of Grand Anse beach, is delighted to announce that it is now open. The contemporary resort, home to the longest pool in the Caribbean, is devoted to offering genuine and enriching experiences. As people begin to explore the world, travellers are looking for private places, away from the crowds. The resort’s chic, contemporary-designed pool villas are the perfect base, enabling guests to have peace and quiet and most importantly peace of mind. To celebrate the reopening, Silversands is introducing Beach to Their Own, a package which includes three meals a day with beverages.

Beachfront Villas have direct access to the sand, while the Hillside Villas feature awe-inspiring views of the resort grounds and the sea. Each individual bedroom within the villas has been designed as a master bedroom, built as a standalone pavilion. All villas boast a fully equipped kitchen, private pool, indoor and outdoor living and dining spaces so guests can enjoy all meals without having to step foot outside of their private sanctuary should they wish.

The health and safety of guests and team members is of utmost importance and measures have been put in place to ensure guests feel safe whilst still being able to enjoy quality time with loved ones. Upon arrival at the airport, visitors will undergo a rapid COVID test by the Ministry of Health before being whisked off in to the hotel by private car. Here, guests will be greeted with personal care packages for use through their stay.

These will include personalised hand sanitiser, mask and gloves. All staff will have their temperature taken daily on arrival at work as well as at lunch time. While in-room menus have been adapted and guests will have the option to dine from the sanctuary of their villa at no extra cost, two restaurants will also be open with newly adjusted seating to ensure physical distancing and menus will be sent directly to guests’ personal device via QR code to prevent handling of menus. Guests have access to both the beach and pool with sunbeds having been arranged 2 metres apart.

Grenada, which has low density population, wide open spaces and just 23 cases of Covid-19 and no fatalities, along with government-mandated COVID protocols in place, will look to rekindle tourism while keeping guests, residents and visitors safe.

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