Grand Lucayan, Bahamas Ends Affiliation with Radisson for Independent Future Growth and Enhancements

Bahamas beachThe Grand Lucayan, Bahamas, which changed its name from “Our Lucaya” to the Grand Lucayan Resort in 2011, ended its affiliation with Radisson and has embarked on a series of steps to grow and enhance the resort independently.

"We’re appreciative of the strong relationship and success we have enjoyed with Radisson, but feel we can best expand on the growth potential of Grand Lucayan as an independent property," said Benjamin Davis, General Manager of Grand Lucayan. "Our switch to the name Grand Lucayan last year was a symbolic step in the process that has culminated in this move, as we further establish the resort as a truly "grand" experience on the island of Grand Bahama."

The first enhancement announced for Grand Lucayan as a newly independent resort is the reopening of the Lanai Suites. The 23 suites adds an option for prospective guests, and raise the total available rooms at Grand Lucayan to 542. Together with the recent renovation and reopening of Churchill's fine dining restaurant at the resort, Grand Lucayan is well positioned heading in to the winter season.

Grand Lucayan also recently introduced food and beverage specials including the “Celebration” series at Churchill’s, with special offers through December for groups of six or more, and weekly events including Wednesday Fish Fry at the Prop Club, Bahamian night at Willy Broadleaf’s on Fridays, and Sunday Brunch at Willy Broadleaf.

For more information and room reservations, visit www.grandlucayan.com.