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Two New Princess Resorts Opening Soon in Jamaica

by Briana Bonfiglio / August 02, 2024
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Swim-out suites. Photo: Princess Hotels & Resorts

Princess Hotels & Resorts has two new properties opening in Jamaica on Sept. 15, 2024: Princess Senses The Mangrove (adults only) and Princess Grand Jamaica (for families). 

The two resorts sit side-by-side in Green Island, Jamaica. Guests staying at Princess Senses The Mangrove will have access to the family-friendly Princess Grand Jamaica. They are the first Jamaica properties by Princess, which operates 23 all-inclusive resorts in the Dominican Republic, Barcelona, the Canary Islands, and Riviera Maya, Mexico. 

“We are thrilled to expand our Princess Hotels & Resorts offerings in Jamaica to provide the ultimate luxurious, all-inclusive stay tailored to our guests’ every need,” said Marc Pelfort, regional director of sales and marketing at Jamaica Princess Hotels & Resorts. “Princess Senses The Mangrove is perfect for couples who want to relax and have a romantic getaway, and Princess Grand Jamaica offers activities and fun for the whole family.” 

Overwater villa with infinity pool at Princess Senses The Mangrove. Photo: Princess Hotels & Resorts

Princess Senses The Mangrove

This adults-only, all-inclusive resort has 401 suites with ocean views and 14 overwater villas with infinity pools. Perfect for couples, the resort offers pleasure suites, a spa, and private butlers. There are also swim-out pool suites available. Guests have 14 restaurants and 15 bars to choose from across the two properties.  

Aquatic Park at Princess Grand Jamaica. Photo: Princess Hotels & Resorts

Princess Grand Jamaica

The neighboring family-friendly resort offers 590 spacious suites with ocean views. Kids and adults alike can enjoy the water park, three pools, and activities such as tennis and watersports. The resort offers a kids club, teen center, and nanny services. There are eight bars and nine restaurants serving Italian, Asian, Mexican, and Jamaican cuisines. 

  
  
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