Princess Senses The Mangrove to reopen Feb. 1 with limited-time grand opening offer

Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica announced that Princess Senses The Mangrove will reopen to guests on Feb. 1, marking a milestone for the resort and highlighting Jamaica’s continued momentum as one of the Caribbean’s leading tourism destinations.

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The reopening comes as Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica continues to expand its footprint on the island through its dual-resort concept, which combines the adults-only Princess Senses The Mangrove with the family-oriented Princess Grand Jamaica. Together, the two properties form one of the country’s largest all-inclusive hospitality offerings, featuring upscale accommodations, entertainment, diverse dining options and a wide range of amenities tailored to different types of travelers.

“We are truly thrilled to welcome guests back to Princess Senses The Mangrove,” said Enrico Pezzoli, managing director of Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica. “Jamaica has a remarkable spirit, and we are proud to once again share that spirit with guests from around the world as they rediscover the beauty and hospitality of our island.”

To mark the reopening, the resort is offering a limited-time Grand Opening Special, providing up to 60% off stays at Princess Senses The Mangrove. The booking window runs from Jan. 16 to Feb. 8, with travel valid from Feb. 1, 2026, through Oct. 31, 2027. Blackout dates apply from Dec. 24, 2026, to Jan. 2, 2027.

Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica said the return of the adults-only property reflects confidence in Jamaica’s tourism sector and the company’s long-term commitment to supporting the island’s growth. The reopening of Princess Senses The Mangrove also sets the stage for the reopening of Princess Grand Jamaica on March 1, 2026, completing the two-resort destination along Jamaica’s coastline.

“This reopening represents far more than the return of a resort,” said Marc Pelfort, regional director of sales and marketing for Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica. “It reflects the resilience of Jamaica, the strength of the destination and the unwavering dedication of our team. Our commitment to Jamaica is deep and long-standing, and we are honored to play a role in the island’s continued growth as we welcome travelers to our paradise.”

Upon reopening, guests will have access to 401 ocean-view suites and 14 overwater villas featuring partial glass floors and private infinity pools. Amenities include multiple restaurants and bars, several swimming pools — including a rooftop infinity pool — a full-service spa and a white-sand beach. Additional offerings include specialty dining venues, themed parties, daily refreshed minibars, the O’Club experience and nightly entertainment.

Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica thanked its partners, guests and the local community for their continued support and said it looks forward to welcoming travelers back to Jamaica as the destination continues moving into its next chapter.

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