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Rose Hall, Jamaica, Jamaica

Half Moon

Beach Hotel

Trip Advisor Rating 4.7
Members 7 Nights Stay from
£2845

Half Moon Resort, an iconic five-star haven sprawling across 400 acres of Jamaica's sunlit coast, enchants with its timeless elegance, blending two miles of pristine white-sand beachfront with lush manicured gardens for an unforgettable Caribbean escape.

The 210 individually crafted rooms, suites, and villas, across Founders Cove, Rose Hall Villas, and Eclipse, brim with refined sophistication, featuring air-conditioned tranquility, flat-screen TVs, minibars, safety deposit boxes, and plush bathrooms with premium toiletries. Many offer private balconies or terraces unveiling breathtaking Caribbean Sea vistas, crafting an intimate retreat for couples, families, or adventurers. Complimentary Wi-Fi ensures seamless connection in this serene sanctuary.

Seven exquisite restaurants, including the award-winning Sugar Mill with its innovative Jamaican cuisine and Delmare's seafood-infused Italian fare, captivate with vibrant global and local flavours, paired with daily breakfasts of tropical fruits and artisanal pastries. Five lively bars, from the oceanfront Hibiscus Swim-Up Pool Bar to the elegant Cedar Lounge, serve premium cocktails and wines, enhanced by live performances or beachside BBQs with limbo dancing and crab racing. Fern Tree, the region's largest spa, offers rejuvenating massages and yoga in an overwater bungalow, while an 18-hole Robert Trent Jones Sr. golf course, 11 tennis courts, equestrian centre with 28 horses, and watersports like scuba diving spark adventure. Attentive staff curate excursions to Montego Bay's vibrant nightlife or local art galleries, igniting Jamaica's lively essence.

Nestled a 15-minute walk from Montego Bay and 10 minutes from Sangster International Airport, Half Moon Resort offers free parking and effortless access to Jamaica's coastal treasures. This inviting haven weaves sophisticated luxury with the vibrant pulse of Montego Bay's Caribbean heart.

Booking from 1st November