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Montego Bay features numerous culinary options with everything from classic Jamaican dishes to international entrees. Try some of the famous jerk chicken or savor a main course of fettuccini alfredo. Both relaxed and formal venues can host the most varied events. Check out the resort descriptions for a list of your resort’s dining options!
Dine under a boisterous backdrop at Margaritaville! The world renowned “Cheeseburger in Paradise” is best followed by Jamaica’s tropical margarita. Afterwards, stop by the Trading Post for an authentic souvenir of Buffet merchandise.
Bask in the Jamaican sunset before joining an endless array of nighttime festivities in Montego Bay. Sip a tropical cocktail at a beachside party, or dance to the rhythms of live reggae. Serene evenings are captured at a resort’s piano bar, and romance finishes the day on the moonlit shores of Montego Bay. Be sure to check out your resort’s description for list of the nighttime adventures!
Aside from dazzling resort entertainment, the popular night spot in Montego Bay is Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville. Flavorful fare is perfectly complemented by Caribbean performances. This restaurant has become a haven for young people during “Spring Break” nights.
The breathtaking sunsets and white sand beaches of Montego Bay have always been the most popular sight for travelers. Historic buildings, old towns and a vibrant natural ecology are also elements of Montego Bay’s famous attractions. 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.
Jump on a 30-foot bamboo raft and ride down the white water of the Martha Brae River. Along the way you’ll find some of Jamaica’s most striking terrain and enjoy exceptional displays of the native wildlife. Experienced carvers use long poles to navigate the river, and many offer an informative tour of the Trelawny terrain. The Martha Brae River is now a well-known attraction in Jamaica.
The town of Falmouth is one of the most historically significant places in Jamaica. Stately Georgian homes hint at the once wealthy area, when sugar production ruled the day. These tall structures and old streets have been declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations. Any traveler with a fancy for architecture, history or old world enchantment should visit the town of Falmouth.
Hosted by the Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall Resort, this amazing golf course truly lives up to the Ritz reputation. More than 200 acres of Jamaica’s lush landscape meanders through Jamaica’s mountainous region, providing panoramic views of the green hills and blue Caribbean Sea. Golfers in looking for a challenge will want to tee off at the White Witch Golf Course.
Oceanside fairways and mountainous greens are the significant features of the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course at the Rose Hall Resort. Though much of the course runs along the Caribbean seascape, it also climbs to inspiring hilltops and traverses past a 40-foot waterfall. Excellent golf and wonderful scenery are part of the experience at Wyndham Rose Hall Golf Course.
Jungle ravines and beautiful seascapes are among the elements surrounding Tryall’s fairways. The complex design and vivid terrain of this course have hosted several international events and continue to lure the Caribbean’s avid golfers. This 18-hole, par-72 course is also known for its extremely informative caddies.
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