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    Sandals Grande Antigua Welcomes Couple for Record 31st Visit

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    Peter and Mureen Dibble with members of the Sandals Grande Antigua management team during a special handover on behalf of the ABTA in recognition of their 31st visit to Sandals Grande Antigua Resort and Spa.

    TRUE LOVE AND TURQUOISE WATERS: SANDALS GRANDE ANTIGUA WELCOMES THE DIBBLES FOR THEIR RECORD 31ST VISIT

    Sandals Grande Antigua Resort & Spa, celebrated globally as the “World’s Most Romantic Resort,” is rolling out the red carpet once again for two of its most dedicated guests: Peter and Mureen Dibble. The couple recently returned to the shores of Antigua and Barbuda for an unprecedented 31st visit, setting a new standard for loyalty and showcasing the enduring allure of the Caribbean’s ultimate luxury-included experience.

    Peter and Mureen Dibble, who consider Sandals Grande Antigua their second home, were welcomed back with a special reception, personalized amenities, and the warm, familiar faces of team members they have come to know as family over three decades of travel.

    Celebrating the milestone, David Latchimy, the general manager of Sandals Grande Antigua Resort & Spa, expressed immense pride in the relationship the resort shares with the couple.

    “Thirty-one visits is more than just a number; it is a profound testament to the deep emotional connection we strive to create for every guest,” said Latchimy. “Peter and Mureen aren’t just guests; they are part of the Sandals family. Their loyalty speaks volumes about the dedication of our team, the quality of our luxury-included offerings, and the undeniable magic of Antigua’s beautiful shores.”

    The Dibbles began their journey with Sandals decades ago and have consistently returned to the pristine Dickenson Bay. When asked about why they continue to choose Sandals Grande Antigua above all other destinations, the couple emphasized the unparalleled service and the feeling of coming home.

    “The consistency is what keeps bringing us back,” stated Peter Dibble. “It’s the team who remember our favorite drinks, the chefs who personalize our meals, and the feeling that we are the only people in the world when we are here. Sandals Grande Antigua has perfected the art of hospitality, and we truly wouldn’t dream of going anywhere else.”

    Their 31st trip coincides with resurgence in global travel to Antigua, known for its 365 stunning beaches. Sandals Grande Antigua, spanning two distinct villages — the charming Caribbean Grove and the luxurious Mediterranean Village — provides the Dibbles, and all guests, with endless opportunities for romance, relaxation, and reconnection.

    The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority also presented the couple with a token of appreciation in recognizing their continued love for Antigua and Barbuda.

    About Sandals® Resorts: Family-owned Sandals® Resorts offers adults-only getaways that bring guests closer to the vibrancy, authenticity and spirit of the Caribbean. Pioneers of the all-inclusive vacation experience in the region, Sandals has 17 beachfront resorts in Jamaica, Antigua, Saint Lucia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Grenada, Curaçao, and Saint Vincent and The Grenadines, each reflecting the genuine vibe of its island home.

    From local food favorites and global flavors to butler service and signature suites, including the Caribbean’s first Overwater Villas, Sandals makes it easy for guests to go all in on vacation mode. Beyond the resort gates, immersive destination experiences, like a newly piloted Island Inclusive dining program and MINI Coopers for island exploration, raise the bar on the all-inclusive vacation. Championing the region it calls home, Sandals demonstrates the transformative power of tourism and its impact on lives through its philanthropic arm, the Sandals Foundation. For more information, visit www.sandals.com.

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