Royalton Resorts welcomes new Jamaica property
Royalton Resorts is set to introduce its newest Caribbean resort experience as Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters in Jamaica gets ready to open.
Opening in November, the Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort will offer an adult only stay in Montego Bay.
It is just a 30-minute ride from the airport, and features 352 suites, 12 restaurants, 11 bars, The Royal Spa, an entertainment plaza and private cabanas.
Guest can enjoy gourmet restaurants, poolside cocktails, beachside lounging and watersports.
With full access to the wider Royalton complex, guests have access to exclusive Hideaway facilities including private pools, beach areas and a private offshore islet.
Royalton Resorts’ guest also have access to Diamond Club.
Luke Swarbrook, BDM, Royalton Resorts, said: “This elegant Caribbean resort comes with all of the luxuries our guests and agents have come to love about Royalton.”
“Agents can start selling the property to clients now, offering them a completely new resort option in Jamaica.”
Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters will be part of the Royalton Rewards portfolio, so every booking logged online can be exchanged for cash rewards.
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