IN JAMAICA, SUNSET AT THE PALMS CELEBRATES LOCAL VIBES
- Mondays: Guests can enjoy a private tour to learn about the island’s flora, including some flowers that only bloom at night. This day will end with a Jamaican carnival celebration during dinner, featuring music and Jamaican street food favorites.
- Tuesdays: Sunset at the Palms breathes romance with the Mi Amore Italian-inspired dinner.
- Wednesdays: Take a mixology class in Irie Martini Bar and for dinner, head to a beach BBQ party.
- Thursdays: Guests can experiment with Jamaican flavors during the Island Cooking Class.
- Fridays: If a guest wasn’t able to catch the private garden tour on Mondays or wants to do it all over again, they’ll get a second chance on Fridays. The resort has a saying, “Come as friends, return as family,” Friday is the night when the vibe is extra-relaxed and food is staff-recommended favorites. After dinner, guests can enjoy a reggae band at the pool bar.
- Saturdays: Seafood is the star of the show on these nights. Guests enjoy ceviche, calamari, Caribbean fishcakes, and seafood gumbo.
- Sundays: After the sun sets, guests are invited to enjoy flavors from the Middle East. Choose from dips, salads, couscous, and roasted leg of lamb.
An all-inclusive stay features air-conditioned accommodation in 85 treehouse-style rooms with private balconies, private beach access, non-motorized sports, tennis courts, a fitness center, and meals and beverages. For those who book direct, rates include Club MoBay VIP arrival service at Sangster Airport in Montego Bay and fast-track through immigration and customs. During Jamaica-Rama, rates start at $205 per person/per night, with a three-night minimum stay required. There’s also a $200 resort credit for stays between now and October 31 when booked directly at Sunset at the Palms’ website. For greater savings, book by August 19 to travel now through September 30 using the code “PALMS.” For more information about the resort and to book a stay, please visit ThePalmsJamaica.com.