For those who just want to experience a Caribbean beach, and be in the lap of luxury, then Jamaica is enticing. Within a quick plane ride from Miami (an hour and 20-odd minutes to be precise), Jamaica is America’s hideaway for cold, winter days. The Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall is one of the top all-inclusive resorts in Montego Bay, with four swimming pools, three hot tubs, and direct access to the beach. Oh, and did I mention everything was all-inclusive? Food & drink are included in your room price, making it a perfect option for those who want to leave their stress behind.
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All rooms are suites
At the Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall, all the rooms are considered suites: furnished with king sized beds, your own refrigerator and mini bar, as well as your own en suite bathroom that’s large enough for two people. The bathroom has his and hers sinks, as well as its own bathtub and shower area, and a separate room for a toilet. You also get all the toiletries you may need: soaps, shower gels, lotions & shampoo, as well as slippers and bathrobes, and towels. Lots and lots of towels. There is also cable TV available in the room, featuring a variety of local and American TV shows as well as regional language channels. The thing is, the reception is not as strong, so don’t expect HD viewing. Then again, you won’t need to watch as much TV when you’ve got the resort around you! High speed WiFi is also included with your stay, free of charge!
Pool lounging at its finest
There are two main pools at the Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall, one with a swim-up bar, and the other is an infinity pool that overlooks the ocean. The water is heated, but still a bit cold if you factor in a windy winter day in February. A great plus about the pool area, is that there is a private pool that is only available for certain rooms: a swim-up room wherein you can just open your balcony door and jump right into your own private pool, complete with a set of two lounge beds. No need to compete for lounge space at the main pool area! There aren’t that many poolside beach or lounge chairs available, so you can opt to wake up early, grab a beach towel, and leave said towel and magazine (or book) to reserve your spot by the pool. Otherwise, you may run into a shortage of available lounge chairs, and you may need to go over to the property next door, the Hyatt Ziva, or rent your own private cabana for an extra 40 USD a day. There is also a hot tub that you may use if you want to relax some more or just stay in warmer water.
Food, glorious food

At the Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall, you will be spoiled for choice when it comes to dining options. In the old days, an all-inclusive resort meant just one restaurant that offered a buffet breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a few snacking options in between. At the Zilara, you can get restaurant options where you actually sit and order what you want to eat, without worrying about falling in line, except maybe if you went to a reservation-only restaurant or the place is particularly crowded during dinner time. You can also get to taste your way around the world with the various cuisines they have in store: Jamaican, French, Italian, Brazilian, American, and Asian are some of your options. Truly, you’ll be spoiled for choice!
Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall: A utopia all on its own
When choosing a hotel to stay in Montego Bay, do consider the Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall – with plenty of activities and food options available, you’ll definitely be pleased with the range of options available, and will not want your vacation to end! It’s a chance to be pampered, and feel the luxury of a destination without worrying about your budget while you’re on vacation. The people are also warm and friendly, and you’ll definitely want to go back to enjoy the atmosphere some more!
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