Four- and seven-night options to experience unique Caribbean course at significant savings
(MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica) — Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa and Cinnamon Hill Golf Course – located on the grounds of the scenic Rose Hall Plantation — announce four- and seven-night golf “stay and play” packages.
The four-night offer includes three rounds on the heralded Cinnamon Hill Golf Course; thoughtfully-appointed guestroom accommodations and all-inclusive dining and amenities program at the neighboring Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa; green, cart and caddy fees; and all applicable taxes. A seven-night / five-round package is also available.
Rates start at $953 for four nights and three rounds; $1,608 for seven nights and five rounds. Package prices are per person and based on double occupancy.
“Cinnamon Hill is the Caribbean’s most unique golf setting,” says Robbie Ames, Director of Golf. “The combination of three beachfront holes, towering aqueducts, ancient gravesites, cascading waterfalls, exotic flora and centuries-old Great Houses is unmatched.”
Historic Rose Hall Plantation was purchased more than 40 years ago by the late American entrepreneur John W. Rollins. Its 7,000 acres have been transformed from 18th century sugar-cane farms into a popular sanctuary for recreation and relaxation.
“A nod to our exceptional service and offerings, golfers don’t have to worry about anything other than their swings and scores,” says Ron Day, General Manager of Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa. “Comfortable rooms, an idyllic beachfront location, a wide variety of dining and entertainment options, rejuvenating spa and more create an ideal escape.”
To book or for more information, please contact Caroline Clarke: cclarke@luxuryresorts.com, 876.953.2650.
Getting There: The Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa and Cinnamon Hill Golf Course are only 15 minutes from Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport (MBJ). It is serviced by frequent non-stop flights from New York, Chicago, Boston, Miami, Washington, Detroit, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Orlando, Toronto, Montreal and other major cities.
About Cinnamon Hill Golf Course
Re-designed by celebrated architect Robert von Hagge in 2001, the 6,828-yard, par-72 Cinnamon Hill Golf Course — highly ranked by Golf Digest and Golfweek — excites low-handicap and resort golfers alike. The open, windswept front nine features several holes just steps from the azure Caribbean Sea. It is complemented by a tight back nine that gently climbs 300 feet into the Jamaican hills. Notable landmarks include ancient aqueducts and famous waterfall behind the 15th green, site of the James Bond movie “Live and Let Die.”
For more information: www.cinnamonhilljamaica.com, cinnamonhill@rosehall.com, 876.953.2984 or 876.953.9381.
About Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa
Nestled between turquoise Caribbean waters and Jamaica’s lush Blue Mountains, the all-inclusive, 489-room Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa boasts a premier ocean-front location in Montego Bay. Its 1,800-foot ribbon of private, white-sand beach headlines 30,000 square feet of unique outdoor venues. Other highlights include the acclaimed Cinnamon Hill Golf Course, Sugar Mill Falls Water Park (Jamaica’s largest), full-service signature spa, water sports center, six lighted tennis courts, diverse restaurants and meeting and banquet facilities.
For more information: www.rosehallresort.com, 866.799.3661.
About Rose Hall Developments
Rose Hall Developments is the exclusive owner of prime residential and commercial real estate in Montego Bay. Overlooking the Caribbean, luxury hillside, golf-course and seaside home-sites –available from $350,000 to $2 million — are tucked within the gated community and perfect for dream home construction. Second-home owners and retirees revel in Rose Hall’s sprawling, natural beauty and abundant culture, including the 18th century Great House once owned by the legendary Johnny Cash. Retail and office parcels are also available, as well as 175 acres of beachfront property zoned for resort development.
For more information: www.rosehall.com/realestate_overview.html, michaelrollins@rosehall.com, 876.953.8150.
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