Another Major Transformation at the Half Moon Resort

By: - November 5th, 2021
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The iconic Half Moon resort in Jamaica has completed another major transformation project, this time to its Hibiscus neighborhood. 

The project encompassed all 68 rooms and suites at the Hibiscus wing of the resort, which recently debuted its brand-new Eclipse at Half Moon resort. 

The renovation includes expanded views, new furniture and fresh decor, along with a revitalized exterior, among other upgrades. 

That’s along with the addition of new glass doors, generous outdoor patios and completely transformed bathrooms. 

“At Half Moon, we have the luxury of space and our Hibiscus suites are no exception,” says Shernette Crichton, Half Moon’s General Manager. “The view is spectacular, while the new décor is both stylized-Caribbean and Half Moon-elegant. We know our new and long-returning guests will be delighted with the enhancements.” 

Half Moon now includes a “triumvirate” of resorts: Founders Cove, Eclipse and Rose Hall Villas. 

For more, visit Half Moon

– CJ

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