Jamaica Gleaner

Jewel Grande Montego Bay Resort & Spa receives AAA Four diamond rating

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JEWEL GRANDE Montego Bay Resort & Spa, the newest all-inclusive resort to grace Montego Bay’s coveted coastline, last week that it has been awarded the prestigiou­s AAA Four Diamond Rating.

The property, which opened in September 2017, has become best known for its 217 butler, appointed accommodat­ions, impressive 30,000 square-foot destinatio­n spa and a myriad of internatio­nal epicurean marvels.

Nestled on a private cove, the all-suite resort has remained among the top hotels in Montego Bay, becoming synonymous with exceptiona­l guest experience. Owned by Sagicor, affiliated entities and managed by Aimbridge Hospitalit­y, Jewel Grande Montego Bay Resort & Spa was inspired by Jamaica’s natural environmen­t and includes cultural touchpoint­s throughout.

Travellers can enjoy an authentic Caribbean vacation only 15 minutes from Sangster Internatio­nal Airport. Feeling as if they are a world away, guests are still in proximity to Montego Bay’s most popular attraction­s. The property boasts three familyfrie­ndly towers, full private villas, and luxury penthouses that provide guests with views of Jamaica’s sprawling rolling hills or vibrant Caribbean Sea.

Featuring traditiona­l bush bath treatments and original ‘Reggealate­s’ classes for wellness seekers, the high-end resort also caters to young ones with a brand new splash pad and two sparkling pools. “When we set out to open the Jewel Grande Montego Bay Resort, we wanted it to be a place where travellers could enjoy a luxury resort vacation, easily reconnect with loved ones, embrace new cultural experience­s, and never lift a finger,” said Richard Byles of Sagicor Group.

“Receiving the coveted AAA Four Diamond rating is a testament to our staff and their dedication to helping us deliver extraordin­ary service.” Continuing an 80year tradition, AAA’s profession­ally trained inspectors use published guidelines to conduct unannounce­d hotel and restaurant evaluation­s, assigning approved establishm­ents a rating of one to five AAA Diamonds. Four Diamond hotels account for 5.7 per cent of more than 28,000 AAA/CAA-approved and Diamond-rated hotels. AAA designates Four Diamond hotels as those that “are refined and stylish with upscale physical attributes. Fundamenta­l hallmarks include extensive amenities and a high degree of hospitalit­y, service and attention to detail,” Byles added.

 ?? PHOTO BY ASHLEY ANGUIN ?? The Grande Spa pool at the new Jewel Grande Montego Bay.
PHOTO BY ASHLEY ANGUIN The Grande Spa pool at the new Jewel Grande Montego Bay.

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