5 Jamaican Resorts: Iconic Classics to Modern Finds

Choosing the right accommodation for your Jamaican adventure can be overwhelming. Do you go for the sprawling luxury of an all-inclusive or the intimate charm of a beachfront boutique? We’ve distilled the essential facts for five unique properties. Whether you are flying in from across the globe or driving from across the parish, here is what you need to know before you book. 

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1. Princess Senses The Mangrove & Princess Grand

The “Mega-Hook” of Hanover The Princess complex is the new giant on the north coast. It’s a 2-in-1 destination where you can literally choose your world. Princess Grand is a family paradise with a massive waterpark, while Princess Senses The Mangrove is a sophisticated, adults-only haven.

  • Quick Facts:
    • Category: Ultra-Massive All-Inclusive Complex.
    • The Standout: Over 10 restaurants—including a specialty Mexican spot and an incredible steakhouse.
    • Only-at-Princess: They feature multifunctional sports fields (soccer, tennis, basketball) and unique overwater villas that hover above the turquoise bay.
    • Kareem’s Quest Tip: If you want the best rates, look for the “shoulder season” (late September to early November). Also, their room bracelets double as keys—no more losing card keys in the sand!
  • Read the full review: A Look Inside the rooms at Princess Resort Jamaica
2. Royalton Resorts (Negril & Trelawny)

The “Luxury Standard” Royalton is synonymous with a tech-forward approach to island relaxation. Known for their “All-In Luxury” concept, these properties cater to travelers who want a seamless, high-end experience with plenty of variety.

  • Category: Modern Luxury All-Inclusive.
  • The Vibe: Chic and high-energy with a focus on modern amenities.
  • Key Features: Their signature Dreambeds™, the high-speed “All-In Connectivity” (Wi-Fi throughout the resort), and the Diamond Club™ for those seeking personalised butler service and private beach areas.
  • Dining: Home to the unique C/X Culinary Experience, a private chef’s table that offers a multi-course tasting menu.
  • Resident Perk: Frequently offers a 30% to 40% discount for local residents.
  • Full Reviews: Royalton White Sands Review | Luxury at Royalton Negril
  • *Please check current availability and reopening status for specific Royalton locations prior to booking.

3. Ocean Resorts (Eden Bay & Coral Spring)

The “Modern Choice” for Families Voted as a top-tier family destination, Ocean Resorts has perfected the art of “zoning.” They’ve created an environment where kids can be kids in one section, while adults enjoy total serenity in another.

4. Negril Footprints

The “Boutique Vibe” Unveiled Footprints has long been a staple of the Seven Mile Beach, but its recent full-scale renovation has turned it into the “apple of everyone’s eye.” It’s a rare example of how to do “boutique luxury” without losing the authentic Jamaican soul.

  • Quick Facts:
    • The New Look: Fully updated rooms that blur the lines between indoor luxury and island serenity.
    • The Standout: Their Skywalk Sunset Lounge offers arguably the best panoramic views of Negril’s famous golden hour.
    • The Vibe: Intimate (only 32 rooms), upscale, and deeply personal.
  • Competing With: Rondel Village, Sandy Haven.

5. Rondel Village

The “Negril Classic” If you want to know what 40 years of Jamaican hospitality looks like, you go to Rondel Village. This property is 100% Jamaican owned and operated, offering a legacy that corporate chains simply can’t replicate.

  • Quick Facts:
    • The Legacy: Celebrating 40 years of service on the Negril coastline.
    • The “Foodie” Hook: Widely considered to have one of the best complimentary authentic Jamaican breakfasts on the island.
    • Key Feature: Unique octagonal-style villas and an on-site greenhouse that provides fresh ingredients for their kitchen.
  • Competing With: Country Country, Charela Inn, Travelers.

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Useful Information about Jamaica

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What is the weather like in Jamaica

The climate in Jamaica is very warm, with an annual average of 32 degrees/ 89.6°F. It is usually warm to hot all year round.  

What is the time zone in Jamaica 

Eastern Standard Time (GMT-5)

Immigration/ Custom Form

Every visitor is required to fill out a C5 form before entering Jamaica

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