Marriott Caribbean Resorts Unveil Unique 2025 Travel Experiences

Marriott International's Caribbean properties are embracing 2025 travel trends with innovative offerings that enhance guest wellbeing, culinary adventures, and leisure experiences. These premium resorts aim to align with the evolving preferences of modern travelers, from wellness-focused activities to exceptional dining experiences.
Grand Cayman Marriott Resort is spotlighting wellness trends like the "Passport to Longevity" by offering yoga, paddleboarding, and holistic spa treatments. With a diverse food and beverage program inspired by the Caribbean’s multicultural flavors, the resort will introduce two new dining venues, Ashia and Whiteline, in 2025 to elevate the culinary experience.
Sheraton Puerto Rico Resort & Casino caters to the rising "frolleagues" trend, blending business and leisure. The resort offers a renovated sun deck, food trucks, and the island’s largest casino, conveniently located near Old San Juan and the T-Mobile District, making it ideal for team-building and work-life balance experiences.
Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino delivers a culinary renaissance with a medley of bold flavors and creative mixology. Guests can indulge in fine dining at Atardi and Ruth’s Chris Steak House or enjoy casual bites and cocktails at the Lobby Bar and Gelato & Co., turning every meal into a memorable experience that celebrates the best of Aruba.
The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman has elevated its culinary offerings with the reopening of Blue by Eric Ripert and Andiamo after extensive renovations. Blue, the Caribbean’s first Forbes Five-Star restaurant, now features enhanced menus showcasing local ingredients, while Andiamo Circolo Sportivo offers an Italian-inspired dining experience. These updates reflect the resort's commitment to blending tradition and modern sophistication.
Through wellness, leisure, and culinary innovation, Marriott Caribbean properties are positioned to help travelers fulfill their 2025 bucket lists in style.