The Best Resorts in Jamaica, the Caribbean
When it comes to resorts, Jamaica is a world leader. So, whether you’re here for an all-inclusive, boutique, romantic or maybe even a naturist retreat, there’s something for you on this paradisical Caribbean island.
Jamaica is known for many things: reggae, Red Stripe and Blue Mountain Coffee to name but three. It’s also where Ian Fleming penned his first Bond novels, plus it’s the country with the most rum bars per capita. But it’s the perfect beaches, astonishing reefs and lush mountainous terrain that attracts most vacationers to the collection of fine resorts found on this Caribbean island.
Grand Lido Negril Resort and Spa
Resort
An ultra-private, child-free resort, the Grand Lido in Negril offers 26 boutique suites, each with a jacuzzi soaker tub. It’s open to naturists – singles and couples are welcome – although you don’t have to get your kit off to enjoy the resort. There’s a premium butler service, plus a spa where you can enjoy a hydrotherapy circuit. Food is a globe-hopping extravaganza with Tex-Mex, Italian, Asian, a seafood grill, a steakhouse and buffet-style dining on offer.
Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort and Spa
Resort
Like many Grand Palladiums, this resort is found on one of the finest beaches in the world, this time on the northeast coast of Jamaica. Rooms come with hydro-massage baths and balconies, while elsewhere in the resort there’s golf, snorkeling, table tennis and indoor and outdoor pools. Younger guests have their own activities program, and there’s a plethora of swish bars and restaurants.
Jewel Paradise Cove Beach Resort and Spa
Resort, Chain Hotel
Watch “dive-in movies” at the pool, join a Soca dance class or conquer the Caribbean on a Hobie Cat at this fun-for-all resort. Or if you’d rather chill out, pay a visit to the Radiant Spa. Suites at this all-inclusive resort are replete with furnished patios, fully stocked minibars and coffeemakers, with the option of an upgrade to butler service.
Sunset at the Palms
Resort
Looking for something different? Here, you can sleep in a luxury treehouse with French doors and Asian-style furnishings. A VIP arrival service fast-tracks guests at the airport, and there’s a daily activity program including a variety of classes, weekly cocktail parties and nature walks with the house gardener. Best of all, it lies right by the white sands of Bloody Bay in Negril.
Sandy Haven Resort
Boutique Hotel
Sandy Haven in Negril is as suited to honeymooning couples as it is to families with older kids (children over 12 are welcome). Choose from one of 35 rooms with either a wraparound balcony or a terrace. Dining takes place at the intimate and immersive indoor Bongos Restaurant, or on the more laid-back terrace. Over at the spa, high-grade natural ingredients are used in holistic treatments.
Franklyn D Resort and Spa
Resort, Chain Hotel
As the only hotel in Jamaica with nannies, this resort in Runaway Bay is ideal for families. Youngsters will love Big Blue, the 100ft (30m) waterslide, and staying active in the Yellow Bird kids’ club. There’s also a teen-friendly activity program with sports tournaments, discos, snorkeling trips and scuba tours. All the while, adults can appreciate the Asian-European treatments at the Seagrape Spa. The torch-lit beach barbecue buffet is a highlight for all.
Ocean Coral Spring
Resort, Chain Hotel
Ocean Coral Spring is a five-star establishment with a water park. You can swim in the lazy river, dance at the disco, go ten-pin bowl, get a haircut, watch live shows and much more. With 24-hour catering, 10 restaurants, and nine bars, this resort is well suited to those who love variety and choice. A VIP service is available for an extra fee and grants access to Privilege Beach where you’ll find chaise lounges and Bali beds on private sands.
SeaGarden Beach Resort
Resort
A more traditional Caribbean atmosphere and classic Jamaican decor await at the SeaGarden Beach Resort. It sits on the glitzy Montego Bay seafront, just under 3mi (5km) from the airport. Spend your days at the private beach club, dining on jerk chicken and pork, drinking tropical cocktails and snorkeling within the protected sea waters. Once the sun dips, you can dine in one of two restaurants serving local-style dishes, and party till the early hours in the nightclub.
Looking for more top stays in Jamaica? Check out our guide to the best hotels and resorts in Negril or these luxury places to stay in Jamaica – all bookable on Culture Trip.