A Vacation for All Ages at Half Moon in Jamaica

Categories: Caribbean, Jamaica

Jul 29th

For more than 50 years, Half Moon has set the standard for Caribbean vacations. Half Moon is located on a 400-acre resort and said to be one of the most highly regarded Caribbean getaways due to its old-world charm, luxurious accommodations, warm Jamaican hospitality and stunning setting in Montego Bay’s Rose Hall enclave. The resort offers all kinds of services and activities that will entertain guests of all ages, such as; the new 68,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor spa oasis which has a blend of modern spa techniques with Jamaica’s ancient healing remedies. For a private, yet relaxing, guest can take advantage of an in-room spa treatment in their own studio, or escape to the comfortable spa gardens.

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The resort offers elegant guest rooms, suites and extravagant villas, or one of the resort’s five, six and seven bedroom Royal Villas, perfect for families and groups. It’s like taking a little bit of home and adding the personalized service of an exclusive resort. Each villa includes a cook, housekeeper and butler. The guests have access to all resort facilities and each villa has its own private swimming pool where the guests can relax and enjoy.Â

Half Moon also includes 13 tennis and four squash courts, 51 swimming pools, a Dolphin Lagoon, a croquet lawn, a putting green, and jogging and cycling trails, as well as basketball and volleyball courts. Â The property offers golf at the Robert Trent Jones, riding at the world-class equestrian center, gourmet dinning and duty-free shopping.

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Half Moon gives children ages 3-12 the opportunity to learn about Jamaica in a safe, fun and exciting environment. Activities include treasure hunts, Jamaican craft-making, cultural dance lessons, puppet shows, snorkeling and all kinds of sports.

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