Inclusive Fitness Initiative

Inclusive Fitness Initiative

Inclusive Fitness Initiative

Jamaica conjures up images of all inclusive resorts, expansive white sand beaches and a vacation that oozes relaxation. Fortunately, these stereotypes actually do describe this friendly Caribbean island, which is filled with interesting attractions.

All Inclusive Resorts

Half Moon Rose Hall: It doesn’t get much better than this. Walk into the Half Moon resort for history, luxury and exquisite attention to detail. 400 acres of land are a playground of sugar plantation-style, elegant buildings and direct beach access.

  • A variety of rate plans, ranging from $205 USD for a superior room in the summer to $1,680 per night for a two-bedroom suite during the winter
  • Private Royal Villas are available with a personal butler, housekeeper and cook (starting at $1,175 USD for a four-bedroom villa per night)
  • A range of meal plans let guests choose the level of “all inclusive” they would like
  • Activities include but are not limited to: tennis, 18-hole putting course, fitness centre, a children’s centre, kayaking, volleyball, basketball, badminton, pools and nightly entertainment
  • Montego Bay area
  • Reservations: 1-888-830-5974

Grand Lido Braco Resort & Spa (to become Breezes Rio Bueno): A European village on the island of Jamaica is quite a unique concept. This sprawling resort is actually modelled after an old-fashioned Jamaican village, complete with cobbled pedestrian “streets,” gingerbread architecture and a town square, attracting many European clientele.