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Breezes Resort & Spa Reopens Today With Savings Of Up To 60 Percent And New Health & Safety Protocols

Breezes Resort & Spa – Bahamas officially reopens Wednesday, July 1 as The Bahamas begins to again accept commercial flights and international travelers. The Super-Inclusive hotel welcomes guests back with exceptional savings and enhanced health and safety standards. 

Now through July 6, travelers looking for a close-to-home Caribbean getaway can take advantage of the “Breezes Summer of Savings” special. Those who want some rest and relaxation without breaking the bank can enjoy up to 60 percent off stays now through December 25, 2020, starting at just $139 per person per night, double occupancy.

“Breezes Resort & Spa has been an integral part of the The Bahamas community for 25 years and we can’t wait for guests to come back home and visit us,” said John Issa, SuperClubs’ Chairman. “Everyone, from our chefs and bartenders to our entertainers and spa therapists, is eager to get back to work.”

During this downtime the executive team developed new safety and cleaning protocols to protect the well being of both guests and staff. 

To ensure the safety of both guests and team members, Breezes Resort & Spa has redefined its customer experience to complement the measures of the Ministry of Tourism’s Clean and Pristine guidelines. Anyone visiting The Bahamas must present a COVID-19 RT-PCR negative test upon arrival that is no more than 7 days old. Travelers must fill out an electronic health visa prior to arrival and are not required to self-quarantine upon arrival.

At Breezes Resort & Spa, some of the health and safety updates guests will see include:  

  • Guest Rooms – All accommodations will undergo even greater cleaning and sanitizing before arrival and during stays. Frequently handled items, such as TV remote controls, telephones, handles, doors, etc will be disinfected daily.
  • Public Areas – Decals, markers, and guides throughout the resort ensure proper social distancing is practiced. The registration desk has acrylic barriers or “safety screens” installed.
  • Dining Areas – Seating has been reduced with tables spread at least six feet apart. The specialty restaurants will be closed initially but their menu items will be served on varying days in the main dining room. Guests can expect contactless buffet style dining. The property is also working on developing digital menus.
  • Beaches – Breezes Resort & Spa has 1,000 feet of a private sector on Cable Beach allowing guests to enjoy their time in the sun while respecting social distancing guidelines. Groups must not exceed more than 5 individuals.

Those looking for additional tourism updates can visit www.bahamas.com/tourism-reopening. Travelers can book their stays at Breezes Resort & Spa directly by visiting www.breezes.com or calling (954) 342-4616.

About Breezes Resort & Spa

Breezes Resort & Spa sits on a 1,000-foot stretch of legendary Cable Beach where guests can sink their toes into powder white sands and crystal waters under the Caribbean sun. The beachfront resort features three freshwater pools, which include a Sip & Dip swim-up bar. Guests can also indulge in relaxing massages and treatments at the à la carte Blue Mahoe Spa. Breezes Resort & Spa welcomes singles, couples and families with children age 14 and older.

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