All-Inclusive Jamaica Vacations from $685

All-Inclusive Jamaica Vacations from $685

Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall, Jamaica

King | Adults Only | All-Inclusive includes all meals, drinks, activities and more

3 nights with air from $929

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Sunscape Splash Montego Bay

Deluxe King

Unlimited-Fun® includes all meals, drinks, snacks, activities and more

$200 resort coupon per room

3 nights with air from $685

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Riu Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Double Ocean

All-Inclusive includes all meals, drinks, activities and more

3 nights with air from $745

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Half Moon, Jamaica

Deluxe

Kids 12 and younger stay FREE

3 nights with air from $905

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Royalton Negril, Jamaica

Luxury Junior Suite

All-In Luxury® includes all meals, drinks, activities and more

$150 resort credit per room

3 nights with air from $969

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Moon Palace Jamaica

Deluxe Ocean View

All-Inclusive includes all meals, drinks, activities and more

$500 resort credit per room

3 nights with air from $1,149

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Excellence Oyster Bay, Jamaica

Junior Suite Garden View

Adults Only

All-Inclusive includes all meals, drinks, activities and more

3 nights with air from $1,155

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Sandals Montego Bay, Jamaica

Caribbean Deluxe

Adults Only

Luxury Included® includes all meals, premium spirits, activities and more

Save up to 65%

3 nights with air from $1,155

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Beaches Ocho Rios A Spa, Golf & Waterpark Resort, Jamaica

Caribbean Deluxe Family Sized-King

Luxury Included® includes all meals, unlimited premium spirits, activities and more

Save up to 65%

3 nights with air from $1,275

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The Caves, Jamaica

One Bedroom Garden Cottage

Adults Only (16+)

All-Inclusive includes all meals, drinks, activities and more

3 nights with air from $1,285

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You will visit the following 5 places:

Montego Bay

Montego Bay

Montego Bay is the capital of St. James Parish and the second largest city in Jamaica by area and the third by population (after Kingston and Spanish Town). It is a tourist destination with duty free shopping, cruise line terminal and the beaches. The city is backed by picturesque low mountains. Popular beaches include Doctor’s Cave Beach and Walter Fletcher Beach, home to an amusement park. Today, Montego Bay is known for its large regional hospital (Cornwall Regional Hospital), port facilities, second homes for numerous upper class Jamaicans from Kingston as well as North Americans and Europeans, fine restaurants, and shopping opportunities. The coastland near Montego Bay is occupied by numerous tourist resorts, most newly built, some occupying the grounds of old sugarcane plantations with some of the original buildings and mill-works still standing. The most famous is the White Witch's Rose Hall which now features a world-class golf course.

Negril

Negril

Negril is a small but widely dispersed beach resort town located across parts of two Jamaican parishes of Westmoreland and Hanover. It is famous for its 7 miles of cool, white sand beaches and another 7 miles of 40' cliffs. One of the most beautiful towns in Jamaica, it has a more laid back atmosphere than that of Montego Bay and is more touristy than Ocho Rios. When you stay at a hotel on the beach you are literally on the beach when you walk out of the beachside of your hotel. You have probably never seen water this clear or warm. You will be amazed at how far out you can walk in the water before it gets up to your neck. The water is gentler and the sand is whiter(smaller grained aka softer) the farther down(away from town) you are. The end of the beach down by the all-inclusives is the whitest.

Kingston

Kingston

Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley International Airport to the rest of the island. In the Americas, Kingston is the largest predominantly English-speaking city south of the United States. The local government bodies of the parishes of Kingston and St. Andrew were amalgamated by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation Act of 1923, to form the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation. Greater Kingston, or the "Corporate Area" refers to those areas under the KSAC; however, it does not solely refer to Kingston Parish, which only consists of the old downtown and Port Royal.  

Ocho Rios

Ocho Rios

Ocho Rios (Spanish for "Eight Rivers") is a town in the parish of Saint Ann on the north coast of Jamaica. Just outside the city, travelers and residents can visit Columbus Park, where Columbus supposedly first came on land, and see maritime artifacts and Spanish colonial buildings. Ocho Rios was once a fishing village but it’s now a resort with a cruise ship harbor and a busy bay beach that’s lined with hotels. Scuba diving and other water sports are offered in the town's vicinity. The name "Ocho Rios" is a misnomer because there are not eight rivers in the area. It is most likely a British corruption of the original Spanish name "Las Chorreras" ("the waterfalls"), a name given to the village because of the nearby Dunn's River Falls - (a famous waterfall and a major Caribbean tourist attraction that receives thousands of visitors each year).

Jamaica

Jamaica

Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean, located to the south of Cuba and to the west of the island of Hispaniola. It is best known for its lush topography of mountains, rainforests and reef-lined beaches. Many of its all-inclusive resorts are clustered in the vibrant city, Montego Bay, with its British colonial architecture, and Negril, renowned for diving and snorkelling. Jamaica's climate is tropical, supporting diverse ecosystems with a wealth of plants and animals. Previously inhabited by the indigenous Arawak and Taíno peoples, the island came under Spanish rule following the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1494. Named Santiago, it remained a possession of Spain until 1655, when England (later Great Britain) conquered the island and renamed it Jamaica. Under British rule, Jamaica became a leading sugar exporter, with its plantation economy highly dependent on slaves imported from Africa, followed later by Chinese and Indian indentured labour.

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