Keresa Arnold, Outlook Youth Writer
Here's your ticket to ultimate relaxation and service. - Contributed
Stretched across 400 acres of land, Half Moon, located in Rose Hall, Montego Bay, provides the perfect combination of elegance and comfort.
With a diverse array of activities, boredom is definitely not a possibility at this one-of-a-kind resort. What's unique about this resort? "The size, the activities and the feel and essence of the resort. You feel like you are at a Caribbean resort once you enter," says Marcia McLaughlin, public relations manager.
Half Moon boasts its very own Dolphin Lagoon, golf academy, 13 tennis courts, horseback riding, scuba diving, a fitness centre, spa and a total of 51 swimming pools. In addition to that, its shopping village is home to many duty-free shops, a bank, hospital, restaurants, a post office and clothing stores. With a total of 398 creatively decorated rooms, villas and suites, there is no doubt that this hotel can accommodate the entire family. Kids can enjoy their stay in the specially designed Anancy Children's Village dedicated to the care of every child. The five- six- and seven-bedroom Royal Villas is the ideal accommodation for large families. Consisting of spacious bedrooms and bathrooms, a large and exquisitely designed living room, a private pool and a personal housekeeper, this is certainly home away from home.
Satisfy your desire for great food at one of the many restaurants that are located on the property. Whether it is the Sugar Mill, which offers both international and traditional Caribbean cuisine and the very elegant Il Giardino's authentic Italian dishes, your palate should certainly be satiated. Other restaurants located on the propertyinclude the Seagrape Terrace, La Baguette, the Royal Stocks and the Akbar/Thai Gardens Restaurant. The 53-year-old hotel is ideal for a family getaway, ensuring that individuals enjoy themselves in a relaxed and friendly environment.
"(Half Moon) is for people looking for the ultimate in relaxation, service and amenities," McLaughlin said.