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AMResorts Opens Breathless Montego Bay in Jamaica

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - March 3, 2017

Fast-growing AMResorts has expanded its Caribbean portfolio with another new all-inclusive resort: the adults-only Breathless Montego Bay Resort & Spa in Jamaica.

The hotel is Breathless’ first Jamaica property.

“Jamaica tops travelers’ lists as a sought-after destination on a consistent basis,” said Gonzalo del Peon, President of AMResorts. “The introduction of the adults-only Breathless Montego Bay Resort & Spa provides guests the ultimate party atmosphere of Breathless in the vibrant and unique setting of Montego Bay.”

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The 150-suite resort is surrounded by the Montego Bay Marine Park and features the only rooftop pool and bar in Jamaica.

Also on hand are a beach club, fire pits, cabanas, five bars and lounges, free Wi-Fi (and in-room tablets) along with themed parties, among other amenities.

“Montego Bay is the perfect addition to our growing Breathless Resorts & Spas brand, meeting the high expectations of today’s social traveler,” said Alex Zozaya, CEO of Apple Leisure Group. “The Breathless brand has now grown to four properties, all in destinations where travelers are looking for excitement and entertainment during their vacations. We are happy to answer this need by providing an energized atmosphere for sophisticated singles, couples and groups of friends.”

Guests at Breathless also get access to the nearby Secrets St. James Montego Bay and Secrets Wild Orchid Montego Bay.

“Montego Bay has become one of the top destinations in the Caribbean,” said Javier Coll, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer of Apple Leisure Group. “The island’s inherent beauty paired with the destination’s ease of travel made Montego Bay the natural choice for our latest opening.”

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