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Royalton Blue Waters Opens in Jamaica

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - November 6, 2016

There’s a major new addition to Jamaica’s tourism capital: Royalton Blue Waters.

The resort, which opened this week, is the newest all-inclusive to hit the beach in greater Montego Bay, adjacent to Royalton’s existing White Sands property.

The 228-room luxury all-inclusive has 11 restaurants (including seven a la carte), along with a broad portfolio of rooms from ocean-view balconies to units with exclusive swim-out pools.

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Each of the rooms has high thread count sheets, in-suite double-headed rain showers and the company’s signature DreamBeds, along with complimentary Wi-Fi and unlimited long-distance calls to North America and parts of Europe.

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“It’s exciting to open another resort that promises the modern features Royalton Luxury Resort guests have come to enjoy,” said Enrico Pezzoli, General Manager of Royalton Luxury Resorts in Jamaica.

A swim-up room at the new Royalton Blue Waters.

A swim-up room at the new Royalton Blue Waters.

New amenities at Royalton Blue Waters will include a relaxing lazy river, private poolside cabanas and the  C/X Culinary Experience chef’s table, among others.

Those who choose to upgrade to the resort’s Diamond Club gain access to an exclusive lounge, a la carte restaurants, a private beach area with waiters service and butler-service rooms that even come with pillow menus.

A room at Royalton Blue Waters.

A room at Royalton Blue Waters.

“We’re thrilled with the warm reception and accolades we’ve received to date and are pleased to expand the Royalton Luxury Resorts offering in Jamaica to address the demand,” said Jordi Pelfort, Managing Director of Blue Diamond Resorts. “We’re confident that the new Royalton Blue Waters resort will exceed guest expectations with the quality and variety of services, facilities and amenities.”

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