Saba Rock’s executive team celebrated the destination’s opening on Friday, Oct. 15, with a grand reopening event and ribbon cutting ceremony. Left to right: Director of Food & Beverage Ciro Gentile, Retail Manager Merrie Pendlebury, Chief Engineer David Brough, General Manager Alain Prion, Resort Manager Karlene Prion, Executive Chef Frederic Cougnon. — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock
Saba Rock — Photo by Saba Rock

Saba Rock, an island resort destination in the British Virgin Islands, celebrated its grand reopening on Oct. 15, debuting a fresh design concept and unveiling new guest experiences. Saba Rock's General Manager Alain Prion announced the resort's official opening following a ribbon-cutting in front of more than 100 guests from the BVI community including government and tourism officials, hospitality partners, and residents.

The much-anticipated event comes five years after the destination was hit by Hurricane Irma, leaving the iconic island, which was made famous by diving legend Bert Kilbride, completely destroyed. Czech-based ADR Architects was brought in to create an elevated design concept that is not only structurally sound to withstand future storms but keeps the fun-loving vibe and charm that Saba Rock was known for among divers, kiteboarders, and sailors who frequented the island.

Saba Rock's new contemporary aesthetic features a fresh take on the destination's nautical lifestyle and features seven guestrooms and two suites designed as a chic retreat that plays up the island's reputation as a kiteboarding and sailing destination. The island also has an expansive, open-air restaurant, lounge, two bars (including a rooftop sunset bar), spa room, and retail space, that also serves as a museum with artifacts from nearby shipwrecks. The designers abandoned the traditional color scheme often seen in the region and embraced color with bright pops of cerulean blue and crimson red, creating a fun and unexpected setting in Virgin Gorda's North Sound. To play up the playful spirit that Saba Rock is known for, the designers added some surprising elements to the island such as two classic British phone booths brought in from England, and commemorative memory walls in guestrooms that display photography of the island's past.

While some of Saba Rock's favorite attractions are back such as the daily tarpon feedings, new activities and amenities have been added to create a turn-key vacation experience for guests and visitors including diving, snorkeling, standup paddleboarding, waterfront yoga, kiteboarding, glass-bottom boat tours, charter boat and rib rentals, and more.

Saba Rock is welcoming guests now with a fourth night free special offer. Available now through Nov. 20, visitors can take advantage of the Stay & Play opening special to receive a fourth night free when booking a minimum of three nights. Offer also includes daily breakfast, roundtrip ferry transfers from Gun Creek and Leverick Bay, as well as a special welcome gift upon arrival. Nightly rates start at $750 USD, based on double occupancy. For more information or to book, visit www.sabarock.com.