Following a multi-million pound upgrade, the former Morgan Bay Beach Resort in Saint Lucia has been re-named the St James’s Club, Morgan Bay, Saint Lucia.
The resort, which was bought by the Elite Island Resorts group in January
this year when it was the Almond Morgan Bay Saint Lucia, has just undergone a resort-wide makeover.
More than 20 refurbishment projects have been completed including remodeling the swimming pools, upgrading the bar areas, buying new awnings and sunbeds and installing flat screen televisions in all 243 rooms.
The Elite Island Resorts group already owns the hugely popular St James’s Club Resort, Antigua.
About the name change Rob Barrett, chairman of Elite Island Resorts, said: “The formula at St James’s Club in Antigua is an ideal match for what we have created as a result of our investment in Saint Lucia.”
“From the swimming pools to the new spa and guest rooms to restaurants, we’ve totally transformed the resort and now
want to re-position and re-launch it into the market to reflect the upgrade.”
Paula Whitehead said: “St James’s Club, Morgan Bay, Saint Lucia was closed for a month in September and it was a hive of activity. The whole resort has been given a facelift, with new paintwork, furniture, and redesign of the public areas. The result is truly impressive, everything is looking refreshed – even the beach area has been expanded and looks sparkling.”
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