beach resorts in jamaica with 1000 rooms
The new resorts are adding 1,000 rooms to the Green Island area.
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Jamaica’s Two Newest Resorts Now Have an Opening Date 

By: Alexander Britell - August 15, 2024

You may not be familiar with Green Island, set off the highway between Montego Bay and Negril on the western corner of Jamaica. But a pair of new resorts mean the area will likely soon be on the radar of travelers in a big way. 

That’s the thinking behind Jamaica’s two newest resorts, both under a brand that is new to the destination: Princess Hotels and Resorts, which has 12 hotels in the Caribbean spread across Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic and the Rivera Maya on the Caribbean coast of Mexico. 

The new Princess Senses, The Mangrove and Princess Grand Jamaica, which will combine for more than 1,000 rooms, are debuting soon, now with an official opening date: Sept. 15, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

the family friendly resort on the beach
Princess Grand.

So what do you need to know about them? 

Princess Senses The Mangrove is an adults-only all-inclusive: the rooms are all either suites (with ocean views or swim-out options) or a collection of overwater villas with their own private pools. That’s along with 14 eateries and 15 bars and lounges. 

As for the Princess Grand, the resort is a family-friendly property, with a kids club for the little ones, a teens center, the option for hire nanny service and a host of sports options. Amenities include everything from three pools to eight bars to nine restaurants. In the mood for international fare? The culinary program has a multi-cuisine approach, from Mexican to Jamaican to Asian fusion. And yes, there is a water park. 

water park with jamaican flag colors
The Princess Grand has a water park.

What about the cost? 

Rates for the Princess Grand start at about $505 (if you book direct) for stays starting Sept. 15. That gets you a Princess Junior Suite on an all-inclusive plan. 

Prices at the adults-only resort start at $579 per night starting the same date. That gets you a “Deluxe Junior Suite.” A swim-out room will run you $661 per night, an amenity that is always worth the splurge. 

senses the mangrove
Inside a room at the adults-only Princess Senses, The Mangrove.

The debut of the new Princess resorts marks the first major opening of the year for Jamaica, which says it has several more hotel rooms in the pipeline across the island (at varying stages of development). 

overwater villas
The resort will have overwater villas.

The most anticipated of that group is almost certainly the first-ever UNICO resort in the English-speaking Caribbean, following the Uber-popular one in the Riviera Maya. The opening date for that resort, though, is not yet known. 

Want to learn more? Visit Princess

CJ Expert Take: This is a huge new addition to an area that has largely been devoid of tourism, between the two major poles of Montego Bay and Negril.

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