S Hotels Jamaica unveils winter escape with early booking discounts

Travelers seeking a tropical escape this winter can take advantage of a special early booking offer from S Hotels Jamaica, combining relaxation, culture, and luxury on the Caribbean coast.

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Whether escaping the winter chill, planning a spring getaway, or starting summer in style, the promotion offers guests a chance to stay at the renowned sister hotels at a reduced rate.

The early booking deal includes a 25% discount on stays of five nights or more, valid for travel between November 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025. Guests can book from July 1 through October 31, 2024, with the offer available across all room and suite categories except Mini King Rooms. However, blackout dates apply from December 26 to 31, 2024, and February 13 to 17, 2025.

This limited-time promotion is perfect for travelers planning extended stays, whether for special celebrations, exploring Jamaica’s beauty, or simply unwinding in comfort.

What guests can expect:

S Hotel Montego Bay: Located on the famous Doctor’s Cave Beach, this adult-only, all-inclusive resort combines modern elegance with authentic Jamaican hospitality. Guests can indulge in luxurious accommodations, gourmet dining, and rejuvenating spa services, creating a serene retreat by the sea.

S Hotel Kingston: In Jamaica’s bustling capital, S Hotel Kingston (formerly Spanish Court Hotel) offers a vibrant atmosphere with sleek design and personalized service. With views of the Blue Mountains and a location rich in local culture, this upscale hotel is ideal for those seeking a dynamic urban experience.

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Whether in Montego Bay or Kingston, the sister hotels provide the perfect backdrop for a memorable Caribbean getaway.

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