Resort Information
The Wyndham Rose Hall Resort & Country Club is a golf- and beach-lover's paradise. The resort was a legendary sugar plantation during the 18th century. Today, with the scenic golf course, spectacular water complex and turquoise Caribbean waters, this resort is the perfect Jamaican destination.
The resort is steeped in the island's "be yourself" philosophy. Relax in a guest room full of tropical touches - pastel walls, wicker furniture, and private balconies with views of the ocean and majestic Blue Mountains. Outside, enjoy a host of pleasures like scuba diving, tennis, parasailing, horseback riding or a dip in the ocean.
Wyndham Rose Hall has built the Caribbean's newest and most spectacular water complex. It features cascading waterfalls, a 280-foot thrill slide, swim-up bar, relaxing lagoons, a lazy river, three terraced pools and bridges from which you can watch it all.
Tee off on newly designed Robert Von Hagge golf course or visit the Rose Hall Great House of voodoo legend. When the sun goes down, revel in Jamaican nightlife at our casino or in Montego Bay - just moments away.
All-Inclusive Plan includes:
-Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
-All beverages including local beer and liquor, not including premium liquors, wine, or champagne by the bottle
-Live entertainment daily
-Fitness center, private beach, snorkeling, windsurfing, kayaking, sailing, tennis, volleyball, aerobics
-Hotel taxes and service charges
In the evening, our restaurants present exquisite seafood, continental and Caribbean cuisine.
Dining:
The Terrace- Open-air ocean-view restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, dinner buffets. (Lunch only during busy seasons.) Nightly entertainment includes cabaret shows, steel bands, and limbo dancing.
Luna di Mare- Intimate, air-conditioned dinner restaurant serving Italian food. Antipasti buffet. Menu choices such as crab cakes, pizza, pasta, and seafood, Pecorino-Romano-crusted chicken, grilled beef tenderloin. (Surcharges for some lobster, shrimp.) Reservations required. (Guests guaranteed one visit per stay.) Dress code: long pants, collared shirts, and closed-toe shoes for men. Closed Sundays.
Three Palms Restaurant- Located in golf course clubhouse. ? la carte, fine-dining dinner restaurant featuring new-Jamaican cuisine. Soup, salad, and main courses such as braised oxtail, guava-glazed pork, curried lamb, and banana-leaf red snapper. (Lunch not included in All Inclusive Plan.) Reservations required. (Guests guaranteed one visit per stay.) Dress code: long pants, collared shirts, and closed-toe shoes for men. Closed Wednesdays.
Mangoes Restaurant- Casual, open-air spot located at water park. Open daily from mid-morning to mid-afternoon for burgers, hot dogs, and sandwiches. Bar open to early evening for tropical drinks.
The Pool Grille- Open daily from mid-morning to mid-afternoon for jerk pork, chicken, tortilla wrap. Bar open to early evening for tropical drinks.
Java's Blue Mountain Cafİ- Casual, air-conditioned spot with yellow-rattan chairs, pale-yellow walls, Jamaican art. Serving light meals for breakfast, lunch, dinner. Includes independently operated pastry shop (surcharges).
The Gazebo Bar- Open-air, ocean-view bar with seating under peaked wood roof and on terrace. Sports on television. Tropical drinks.
Room Information
The resort offers 489 guestrooms in two, seven-story wings including pillowtop mattresses and feather pillows (on request). Rooms have textured walls and are decorated with tropical pastel fabrics, handmade tiles, and wicker furniture.
Additional Information
Check in: 3 p.m.
Check out: 11 a.m.