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5 star ratingThe Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall, Jamaica

Vast lawns provide views of the mountains, sea, and sky. Flowering gardens and palm trees dot the grounds. Couples and families come for the relaxing Caribbean ambience, golf and water sports, spa rejuvenation, and exemplary service.


4 star ratingRose Hall Resort & Spa, a Hilton Resort

What to expect: Set between the Blue Mountains and the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea, Rose Hall Resort & Spa caters to couples and families. The resort occupies what was once an 18th-century sugar plantation. More than $40 million in renovations from top-to-bottom have been made to the resort, including the guestrooms, reception area, meeting spaces, and restaurants. There is also a new spa and renovations have also been made to the pool area.

Amenity highlights: The resort is popular with families seeking getaways for active children. A highlight for all ages is the water park, Sugar Mills Falls, which features lagoons, waterfalls, a lazy river, a water slide, two secluded spa tubs, and a swim-up bar. The beach runs 914 meters (1000 yards). Pool decks and the private beach feature cushioned lounge chairs, umbrellas, and cabanas.

Insider tip: In addition to the resort's golf course (surcharges), guests can also play the Ironshore Golf Course located 5 km (3 mi) away.


4 star ratingHalf Moon

Queen Elizabeth II stays here when visiting Jamaica. Fidel Castro slept here. The Jamaican prime minister brings visiting dignitaries to lunch. Since 1954 when it opened as a cluster of cottages, the resort has welcomed luminaries, celebrities, and not-so-famous couples and families from around the world seeking relaxation in a plantation-style resort redolent with Jamaica's English-colonial past.


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