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Jamaica-Rama kicks off at Sunset at the Palms, Runs through October


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May 07, 2019

 

Photo: Jamaica-Rama kicks off in May and runs through October  Credit Sunset at the Palms

Sunset at the Palms Announces “Jamaica-Rama!”

All-Inclusive Resort in Negril Offers Savings and
Host Lineup of Special Events May through October

Negril, Jamaica (MAY  2019) – Sunset at the Palms, the all-inclusive, “treehouse-style” adults-only resort in Negril, Jamaica, announces its third annual “Jamaica-Rama!” celebration, kicking off in May and lasting through October. There’s a long list of reasons to visit Jamaica in the value season, including beautiful weather (Jamaica averages a temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit year-round), fewer people on the beaches, smaller crowds at popular attractions and restaurants, shorter lines, and last but certainly not least, some incredibly affordable rates. During Jamaica-Rama!, guests can stay at the resort for as little as USD $152 per person, per night, with a three-night minimum required.

Many island properties and destinations reduce the number of activities they offer during the summer and fall, but that’s not the case at Sunset at the Palms, where the resort’s friendly staff prides itself on giving guests a true taste of Jamaican culture all year round. During Jamaica-Rama!, the resort invites guests to celebrate their “Sensory Magic” by encouraging them to use all five senses to explore the island paradise. From island cooking classes to mixology classes and even lunch with the resort’s famed pet ambassador, Betty the Goat, there’s much to see and do during this festive season. Here’s a taste of the weekly lineup of scheduled events during Jamaica-Rama!:

  • On Monday evenings, guests are invited to meet the hotel management at the weekly manager’s cocktail party at 6 p.m. As a fun bonus, the resort staff also stages a lively and celebratory fashion show during the cocktail hour, showcasing the resort wear from Sunset at the Palms’ gift shop.
  • The resort’s open-air dining room, Palm Grove, hosts a lineup of themed events that change each evening, and guests can look forward to a biweekly rotating menu that includes Jamaica Nights on Mondays – which pays homages to the island’s classic dishes, including jerk chicken and salt fish (Jamaica’s national dish) – and a Seafood Night on Saturdays that lets guests sample some of the finest and freshest offerings from the Caribbean Sea.
  • On Tuesdays, guests are in for a real treat with a special lunch with the resort’s beloved pet goat Betty and her family. As a new activity this year, guests can bring their lunch from the Palm Grove or the Blue Coffee Café and visit with Betty and her family while the goats have their lunch on an adjacent lawn. Some guests will also be able to feed Betty and her family lunch treats and cookies, which they love!
  • Wednesdays are designed to help guests slide into the weekend. The resort’s talented bartenders host an afternoon mixology class that teaches visitors how to properly mix Jamaican rum and native fruits, followed by the resort’s festiveSunset BBQ Celebration on the Beach, where guests and staff gather to watch the sun dip into the bay (weather permitting).
  • Thursday brings the Island Cooking Class at the Beach Grill before guests settle into a weekly movie night that features nostalgic movies filmed in Jamaica, including “Cocktail,” “The Harder They Come,” “Dr. No” and “Cool Runnings.”

Nestled among endless white-sand beaches and lush foliage, Sunset at the Palms invites guests to experience the sensuous warmth of the resort any season of the year. A stay here features air-conditioned accommodations in 85 treehouse-style guest rooms with private balconies; private beach access and a variety of non-motorized sports; tennis courts, a fitness center and swimming pool; all meals and beverages; and Club MoBay VIP arrival service at Sangster Airport in Montego Bay, for fast tracking through immigration and customs.

During Jamaica-Rama!, resort rates start at USD $152 per person per night, with a three-night minimum stay required.  As an added bonus, guests staying at Sunset at the Palms between August 12 and October 31 also receive a USD $200 resort credit. Jamaica-Rama! runs from May through October. For more information, please visitwww.thepalmsjamaica.com.

About Sunset at the Palms

Sunset at the Palms, a treehouse-style, adults-only, all-inclusive boutique hotel in Negril, Jamaica, offers a full sensory experience for those who are seeking rest and relaxation. The exotic tropical resort touches the senses with its natural beauty, garden setting, superior food, private beach and guest services. Sunset at the Palms is a TripAdvisor 2019 Travelers’ Choice dual award winner, ranking among the top 1 percent of hotels by being honored as both a Top 25 Hotel for Romance and a Top 25 All-Inclusive Resort in the entire Caribbean. The resort has also achieved Green Globe certification, indicating that it upholds the highest standards of sustainable management while supporting the local economy, preserving culture and protecting the environment. This chic and intimate hideaway is perfect for discerning guests seeking the most blissful beach experience in Jamaica. For more information about Sunset at the Palms, visit www.thepalmsjamaica.com.

 

 

Photo: Jamaica-Rama kicks off in May and runs through October  Credit Sunset at the Palms

Sunset at the Palms Announces “Jamaica-Rama!”

All-Inclusive Resort in Negril Offers Savings and
Host Lineup of Special Events May through October

Negril, Jamaica (MAY  2019) – Sunset at the Palms, the all-inclusive, “treehouse-style” adults-only resort in Negril, Jamaica, announces its third annual “Jamaica-Rama!” celebration, kicking off in May and lasting through October. There’s a long list of reasons to visit Jamaica in the value season, including beautiful weather (Jamaica averages a temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit year-round), fewer people on the beaches, smaller crowds at popular attractions and restaurants, shorter lines, and last but certainly not least, some incredibly affordable rates. During Jamaica-Rama!, guests can stay at the resort for as little as USD $152 per person, per night, with a three-night minimum required.

Many island properties and destinations reduce the number of activities they offer during the summer and fall, but that’s not the case at Sunset at the Palms, where the resort’s friendly staff prides itself on giving guests a true taste of Jamaican culture all year round. During Jamaica-Rama!, the resort invites guests to celebrate their “Sensory Magic” by encouraging them to use all five senses to explore the island paradise. From island cooking classes to mixology classes and even lunch with the resort’s famed pet ambassador, Betty the Goat, there’s much to see and do during this festive season. Here’s a taste of the weekly lineup of scheduled events during Jamaica-Rama!:

  • On Monday evenings, guests are invited to meet the hotel management at the weekly manager’s cocktail party at 6 p.m. As a fun bonus, the resort staff also stages a lively and celebratory fashion show during the cocktail hour, showcasing the resort wear from Sunset at the Palms’ gift shop.
  • The resort’s open-air dining room, Palm Grove, hosts a lineup of themed events that change each evening, and guests can look forward to a biweekly rotating menu that includes Jamaica Nights on Mondays – which pays homages to the island’s classic dishes, including jerk chicken and salt fish (Jamaica’s national dish) – and a Seafood Night on Saturdays that lets guests sample some of the finest and freshest offerings from the Caribbean Sea.
  • On Tuesdays, guests are in for a real treat with a special lunch with the resort’s beloved pet goat Betty and her family. As a new activity this year, guests can bring their lunch from the Palm Grove or the Blue Coffee Café and visit with Betty and her family while the goats have their lunch on an adjacent lawn. Some guests will also be able to feed Betty and her family lunch treats and cookies, which they love!
  • Wednesdays are designed to help guests slide into the weekend. The resort’s talented bartenders host an afternoon mixology class that teaches visitors how to properly mix Jamaican rum and native fruits, followed by the resort’s festiveSunset BBQ Celebration on the Beach, where guests and staff gather to watch the sun dip into the bay (weather permitting).
  • Thursday brings the Island Cooking Class at the Beach Grill before guests settle into a weekly movie night that features nostalgic movies filmed in Jamaica, including “Cocktail,” “The Harder They Come,” “Dr. No” and “Cool Runnings.”

Nestled among endless white-sand beaches and lush foliage, Sunset at the Palms invites guests to experience the sensuous warmth of the resort any season of the year. A stay here features air-conditioned accommodations in 85 treehouse-style guest rooms with private balconies; private beach access and a variety of non-motorized sports; tennis courts, a fitness center and swimming pool; all meals and beverages; and Club MoBay VIP arrival service at Sangster Airport in Montego Bay, for fast tracking through immigration and customs.

During Jamaica-Rama!, resort rates start at USD $152 per person per night, with a three-night minimum stay required.  As an added bonus, guests staying at Sunset at the Palms between August 12 and October 31 also receive a USD $200 resort credit. Jamaica-Rama! runs from May through October. For more information, please visitwww.thepalmsjamaica.com.

About Sunset at the Palms

Sunset at the Palms, a treehouse-style, adults-only, all-inclusive boutique hotel in Negril, Jamaica, offers a full sensory experience for those who are seeking rest and relaxation. The exotic tropical resort touches the senses with its natural beauty, garden setting, superior food, private beach and guest services. Sunset at the Palms is a TripAdvisor 2019 Travelers’ Choice dual award winner, ranking among the top 1 percent of hotels by being honored as both a Top 25 Hotel for Romance and a Top 25 All-Inclusive Resort in the entire Caribbean. The resort has also achieved Green Globe certification, indicating that it upholds the highest standards of sustainable management while supporting the local economy, preserving culture and protecting the environment. This chic and intimate hideaway is perfect for discerning guests seeking the most blissful beach experience in Jamaica. For more information about Sunset at the Palms, visit www.thepalmsjamaica.com.