This All-Inclusive Brand Just Announced a $1 Billion Caribbean Expansion — With Five New Resorts on the Way

This All-Inclusive Brand Just Announced a $1 Billion Caribbean Expansion — With Five New Resorts on the Way

Beaches Resorts is planning a massive expansion across the Caribbean, with new properties coming to Barbados, the Bahamas, Saint Vincent, and Jamaica.

By Resort Flock Staff·May 10, 2026·Updated May 10, 2026

Beaches Resorts is rolling out one of the largest family all-inclusive expansion plans in Caribbean history, with a $1 billion strategy that will nearly double its footprint across the region.

The brand, part of Sandals Resorts International, is planning new-build resorts in Barbados, Exuma in the Bahamas, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Jamaica — all destinations with strong and growing demand for family-friendly all-inclusive travel.

The most immediate addition is already underway. Treasure Beach Village, a new 101-room village at Beaches Turks and Caicos, has expanded the resort's room inventory with new accommodations, dining options, and shared spaces.

New Destinations, Bigger Footprint

The Barbados project marks a strategic push into one of the Caribbean's most established tourism markets, while the Exuma development targets a destination known for its pristine water and growing luxury demand. In Saint Vincent, Beaches will build on the momentum created by sister brand Sandals, whose Sandals Saint Vincent resort transformed travel demand on the island after opening.

Jamaica remains central to the brand's plans, with a new Beaches Runaway Bay project planned for the island's north coast near Montego Bay. The Runaway Bay corridor offers a more relaxed feel than Jamaica's busier resort areas while maintaining easy airport access.

Why It Matters

The scale of investment signals that family all-inclusive travel remains one of the fastest-growing segments in Caribbean hospitality. For travelers, it means significantly more options within a single brand ecosystem across some of the region's most sought-after islands. For the Caribbean itself, it adds major new hotel capacity at a time when demand continues to break records.