New York Times touts Sandyport hotel

Tue, Mar 18th 2014, 10:45 AM

The Sandyport Beaches Resort and Hotel received a publicity boost this week when it was recommended by The New York Times as a "serene" place to stay when in Nassau.
Travel writer Brendan Spiegel included the popular resort in an article featuring 11 of the island's best attractions for the tourist seeking a subtler, more authentic Bahamian experience. Spiegel praised the popular Sandyport resort for its "picturesque collection of villas in a gated marina community near Cable Beach with waterfront views and a serene atmosphere."
Sandyport Beaches Resort and Hotel president Rowena Jones said she and her staff were thrilled with the recommendation.
"What a terrific article done by The New York Times that speaks to the authentic island experience. Our guests love our tranquil setting, villas and our warm hospitality and it is great to see the writer, Brendan Spiegel, felt that too," she said.
Sandyport Beaches Resort and Hotel recently won the coveted RCI Gold Crown Resort award, the highest of RCI designations as determined by industry expert evaluations and vacationers' comments. The 72-suite resort, nestled between luxury canal-front residences and the bustling commercial centre of Sandyport Marina Village, is one of only three resorts in The Bahamas, and a select number worldwide, to meet RCI's requirements for this recognition.
Sandyport Beaches Resort and Hotel is located just west of the casino and night-life of Cable Beach in Nassau's cosmopolitan western district. Just a few minutes' drive from both the old colonial charm of Nassau's Bay Street and the Lynden Pindling International Airport.

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