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Discover luxury and relaxation at S Hotels Jamaica

Imagine a luxury hotel brand designed to seamlessly blend the vibrant soul and rich culture of Jamaica with urban sophistication. This is precisely what S Hotels Jamaica offers. The brand has recently rebranded, reflecting its commitment to providing an elevated and refined hospitality experience while embodying the essence of Jamaican culture.

Within the brand’s portfolio are two of Jamaica’s foremost luxury boutique hotels—the contemporary S Hotel Montego Bay and the vibrant S Hotel Kingston (formerly Spanish Court Hotel). Both properties excel in crafting unique guest experiences in the island’s most sought-after destinations, bringing the soul of Jamaican hospitality to life.

“Our commitment remains strong in representing Jamaican culture, ensuring our guests experience an unparalleled level of service and a distinctive mix of urban sophistication and a relaxed resort lifestyle,” states Mr. Christopher Issa, CEO of the hotel brand. “We believe the rebranding mirrors where our portfolio stands today. We look forward to welcoming all who wish to experience the beauty of Jamaica and the genuine warmth for which Jamaicans are known.”

S Hotel Montego Bay: A Tranquil Luxury Retreat

Overlooking the emerald waters of Doctor’s Cave Beach, S Hotel Montego Bay offers a serene escape. This adult-only, all-inclusive property boasts 120 spacious and sleek suites, each designed to highlight the island’s beauty with grand windows framing picturesque views of swaying palm trees and the open sea. The bespoke spa-styled bathrooms feature soaking tubs and walk-in rain showers, ensuring ultimate relaxation.

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Guests can unwind by one of the hotel’s two pools, sunbathe on the private beach, workout at the fully equipped gym, or relax in one of the three underground plunge pools at the Irie Baths and Spa. The property is home to three bars, five restaurants, and a 24-hour chic café, offering authentic Jamaican and international cuisine throughout their stay. For those seeking a taste of Jamaican nightlife, the lively reggae and dancehall nightclub Club S awaits. Rated 2023’s No. 1 hotel in the Caribbean and Central America by Conde Nast Traveler, this hotel artfully blends the essence of Jamaica with luxury retreat into the ultimate traveler’s destination. For guests 16 years or older, room rates start at $769 per night.

S Hotel Kingston: Urban Sophistication

Located in the heart of Kingston’s corporate area, surrounded by lush mountains and vibrant Jamaican culture, S Hotel Kingston is a chic urban retreat. Known for its exceptional service and attention to detail, this hotel offers an unmatched energy and style in Jamaica’s capital. The property features 125 luxuriously designed rooms with premium amenities such as flat-screen TVs with digital cable, VoIP phones, customized inset lighting, blackout blinds, and fully tiled bathrooms with exquisite Roman tubs.

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S Hotel Kingston. Photo: Contributed

The property offers four onsite restaurants and bars, an opulent Cabana pool with surrounding daybeds, Zen Spa, a 24-hour Business Center, a Fitness Center, and Concierge Service. Whether for business, leisure, or a combination of both, this is the perfect place to stay. The hotel also caters to groups of up to 250, with event spaces ranging from the Sky Terrace with sweeping views to a buttoned-up boardroom. With stylish lounges, local art, and authentic Jamaican hospitality, this hotel provides a boutique experience on a grand scale. Room rates start at $189 per night.

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Both properties are members of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, ensuring a commitment to quality and excellence.

 

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Sheri-kae McLeod
Sheri-kae McLeod
Sheri-Kae McLeod is the Jamaican correspondent for Caribbean National weekly, covering key national developments, among other topics. She has worked in the Jamaican media space for over a decade. She has also worked with international media outlets, particularly in the United States, as a writer and editor for over eight years. Since 2017, Sheri-Kae has been a freelance travel writer and has written Caribbean guidebooks for Lonely Planet, Fodors Travel, and DK Eyewitness.

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