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Montego Bay All Inclusive Vacations
Located on the white shores of the island's northern end, Montego Bay exudes all the energy and adventure of Jamaica! With an average high in the mid 80s and more than 200 hours of sunshine every month, vacationing at one of the Montego Bay all inclusive resorts in Jamaica practically guarantees some great beach time.
Along with the pleasant weather also comes many options for scuba diving (there's a shipwreck nearby), snorkeling, and surfing. If you manage to get away from the beach, the good weather makes activities like white water rafting, waterfall climbing, a river tour, and golfing all the more pleasant. In fact, the easy-going island vibe is so strong, that Jimmy Buffett opened one of his Margaritaville restaurants here, complete with a 100+ foot waterslide. To make sure you don't miss out on any of these exciting ventures, Montego Bay all inclusive resorts offer tours and excursions so you can fill your days in paradise with lasting memories!
Beyond the beaches and resorts, there's also a vibrant culture to explore. In downtown Montego Bay, see your way past the souvenir shops to explore a fascinating and turbulent history, see the grand St James Parish Church, and eat excellent food. Not too far from the city center is Rasta Village, where you can learn that Rastafarianism is much more than just a colorful cap and a Bob Marley album. And that haunted plantation house? That would be Rose Hall Great House. It used to belong to Annie Palmer, now known as the 'white witch.' Find out why on a nighttime candle-lit tour, if you dare.
Just over an hour flight from Miami and under four hours from New York, Montego Bay's good weather and fascinating history and culture are close by. Once you experience Montego Bay all inclusive vacations, it won't be long before you find yourself saying, 'Mi life irie!' - (My life's alright, in Rastafarian!)
Shopping
Most all inclusive resorts in Montego Bay, Jamaica have their own collection of shops and souvenirs. Duty-free shops featuring local and imported products with handicrafts, pottery and authentic Jamaican art can be found in the Montego Bay area. Half Moon Resort features a more upscale shopping environment. The straw markets are not for the faint of heart. Aggressive vendors hawk everything from wood carvings to Red Stripe Beer. Visitors to Montego Bay's "Hip Strip" can expect their share of aggressive hustlers with offers to buy the local ganja or more. A firm "no" usually suffices but some hustlers are very persistent in their efforts. In the event that travelers venture into these areas, it is best to book a scheduled resort shopping tour.
Dining
Everything from classic Jamaican dishes to international entrees can be found within the resorts of Montego Bay. Savor the taste of jerk chicken or enjoy a plate of fettuccini alfredo. Casual and elegant restaurants offer a delightful setting for every date and occasion. Check out the resort descriptions for unique dining options and other interesting highlights!
Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, Montego Bay
Dine under the fun-filled atmosphere of Margaritaville! The world famous “Cheeseburger in Paradise” is best washed down by Jamaica’s tropical margarita. Afterwards, stop by the Trading Post for a genuine souvenir of Buffet merchandise.
Getting There
Club MoBay Airport Lounge
Enjoy a unique, first-class lounge experience when you arrival and/or depart the Montego Bay International Airport (MBJ). Club Mobay provides a stress-free airport experience by expediting travelers through security lines and providing a sanctuary where they can either relax, catch up with the office, or let the kids loose in "Pickney Place" to enjoy arcade games and other activities; all while immersed in the warm Jamaican hospitality and culture.
Nightlife
Jamaica’s breathtaking sunset is just a prelude to the boisterous nightlife of most Montego Bay, Jamaica resorts. Tropical cocktails and all night beach parties are often set to live island music or thumping disco tunes. Those looking for a relaxed evening can make their way to the piano bar, or take a stroll along the silver sands of a moonlit beach. Check out the resort descriptions for a detailed list of the nightlife and other exciting highlights of your resort!
Sightseeing
Beautiful beaches and luminous sunsets are a daily experience for visitors of Montego Bay. Avid sightseers will delight in a myriad of historic structures, old towns and natural wonders while touring the area. We recommend using the resorts’ tour desks for any off-grounds attractions. This will help provide a safe trip, as well as an informative and pleasant experience.
Martha Brae River
Jump on a 30-foot bamboo raft and take a wild ride down the Martha Brae River. Along the way you’ll see some of Jamaica’s most exotic terrain and enjoy striking displays of the native wildlife. Skilled carvers use long poles to navigate the river and present an informative tour of the Trelawny landscape. The Martha Brae River is now a legendary attraction in Jamaica, and a must-see for anyone visiting the island. And don't forget to check out Glistening Waters, where the Martha Brae empties into the Caribbean Sea. Here you will see a lagoon that glows at night created by a natural phenomenon that is only seen in three places in the world.
Falmouth
The town of Falmouth stands as one of the most historically insightful locations in Jamaica. Fabulous Georgian homes attest to the once wealthy region when sugar production ruled the day. These towering structures and old streets have been declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations. Any traveler with a taste for architecture, history or old world charm will want to visit the town of Falmouth.
Sports
The resorts in Montego Bay offer endless fun for the willing sports enthusiast. Non-motorized water sports are usually part of the package and include activities such as snorkeling, kayaking and windsurfing. Additional water sports centers are found along the shore, and can provide scuba diving excursions, Jet Ski rentals, parasailing rides and more. Land explorers will enjoy the many tennis courts, volleyball courts and golf courses that are found in or around the resort areas. Check out the resort descriptions for a detailed list of sports and other exciting highlights! Contracting with outside providers of watersports is done at your own risk. The resorts cannot be held responsible for outside providers.
The White Witch of Rose Hall Golf Course
Hosted by the Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall Resort, this dazzling golf course is certainly up to par with the Ritz name. More than 200 acres of Jamaica’s lush greenery wind up and down the mountainous terrain, offering panoramic views of the verdant hills and Caribbean Sea. Golfers in search of a genuine challenge and looking to see more of Jamaica will want to tee off at the White Witch Golf Course.
Cinnamon Hill Golf Course
Seaside fairways and mountainous greens are the prominent features of the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course at the Rose Hall Resort. Though much of the course travels along the Caribbean shoreline, it also ascends to scenic hillsides and traverses past a 40-foot waterfall. Great golf and fine scenery are the elements of the Wyndham Rose Hall Golf Course.
Tryall Golf Courses
Jungle ravines and exotic seascapes are among the charms surrounding Tryall’s fairways. The intricate design and beautiful terrain of this course have played host to several international events and continue to lure the Caribbean’s finest golfers. This 18-hole, par-72 course is also famous for its witty, and undeniably useful, caddies. You’ll want all their advice for navigating the links of this course.