Bay Gardens Resorts is encouraging locals and regional travellers to take advantage of its latest Staycation and Caribcation promotions, offering discounted rates across its four properties.
The locally owned and operated hospitality group says the specials are aimed at both residents seeking a short getaway and Caribbean visitors looking to experience Saint Lucia.
Guests can choose from Bay Gardens Beach Resort & Spa, Bay Gardens Hotel, Bay Gardens Inn and Bay Gardens Marina Haven, with accommodation options designed to suit a range of travel preferences and budgets.
According to the company, Caribbean nationals can access discounted rates through the Caribcation promotion, while the Staycation offer is targeted at Saint Lucians interested in a local escape.
The packages also include Bay Gardens Resorts’ “Stay at 1, Play at 5” programme, which provides access to amenities across sister properties, complimentary shuttle service, non-motorised water sports and unlimited access to Splash Island Water Park. The group’s Executive Director, Sanovnik Destang, said the initiative is intended to encourage guests to experience Saint Lucia’s culture, hospitality and attractions while spending quality time with family and friends.
“Whether that means relaxing on Reduit Beach, sharing meals together, enjoying local music, or simply slowing down with family, these are the moments that turn a summer trip into a lasting tradition,” Destang said.
Bay Gardens Resorts said guests can choose from room-only, bed-and-breakfast and all-inclusive options, with rates starting from US$150 per night for accommodation only, depending on travel dates and property.
Further information on the promotions is available through the resort group’s website, www.baygardensresorts.com.
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