Rose Hall voted Caribbean’s Best Wedding and Ceremony Venue of the Year
THE EVENT, dubbed the ‘Oscars’ of the wedding industry and hosted by the Jamaica Tourist Board, was staged at the Hilton Rose Hall Resort and Spa in Montego Bay on Sunday, September 9.
Elated about its latest accolades, Rose Hall Developments Limited’s (RHDL) chairman, Michele Rollins, promised that her organisations would never become complacent and will always aim to deliver an unsurpassed level of service to their clients, “But this award reassures us that we are exceeding our goals, and it’s great to be recognised for this at such a prestigious event”.
Both properties, Rose Hall Great House and the Aqueduct fall under the ownership of Rose Hall Developments.
For Rollins, the synergy between the various venues and the awardwinning resorts located in the Rose Hall area is constantly being strengthened.
She said Rose Hall Developments was pleased with the recognition from the Caribbean Wedding Industry Awards body and, by extension, the exposure of the exclusive event properties they have to offer to the world.
Rose Hall is home to ancient ruins, panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea, private beaches, tranquil waterfalls, majestic great houses and fairways of beautifully manicured golf courses.
Now renowned as world-class venues, the properties in their portfolio includes The Cinnamon Hill Great House, The Palms, White Witch Golf Club, and Oceans Edge, which are all backed by superior event management and personalised, first-class service from start to end.
“We’re thrilled to have won these two awards and especially proud that there is not another location in the Caribbean that can compare to the intimacy, service and scenery of Rose Hall for weddings and events. These awards reward the hard work and dedication of our talented team of people, and I would like to personally thank all of them for the contribution they have made that has led to this tremendous achievement,” stated Richard Burrowes, director of operations.