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Royalton White Sands Montego Bay

Mountain Spring, Trelawny, A1, Montego Bay

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Overview

Most Canadians have heard of the Royalton hotel group, known for its escape-winter outposts in warm and sunny destinations like the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Mexico. But for U.S. travelers, the hotel chain’s name recognition is not so strong.

Royalton is part of Blue Diamond Resorts, and its Royal White Sands Montego Bay in Jamaica opened in late 2013 (another Royalton property will open in Negril in 2016).

The first thing to know about this 352-room property, however, is that it is not in Montego Bay, despite the hotel’s misleading name. You will fly into Montego Bay’s International Airport, and then travel by car a good 22 miles (about 35 minutes) east of Montego Bay to reach Royalton White Sands Montego Bay, which is located much closer to the town of Falmouth (just 5miles away). It’s important to know that you aren’t staying in Montego Bay when you book a room at this hotel.

Logistics aside, once you get here, what awaits is a classic Caribbean luxury all-inclusive experience with amenities to appeal to the toddlers, teenagers and adults in your party — and most everyone in between.

Set on a spectacular cove of white sand beach, the contemporary hotel has clean-lined towers, modern rooms, beautiful swimming pools (including one for adults only) and a water park with some exciting slides that will keep the kids entertained all week. Construction is ongoing throughout 2016 at a plot of land next door, where the Royalton Blue Waters is going up with an additional 600-plus rooms due to open by the end of the year. Plan on some construction noise at times, but nothing to overshadow the White Sands experience.

The all-inclusive rates include three meals daily at restaurants that include Japanese Teppanyaki, Italian and a classic steakhouse, as well as all beverages, including alcohol. And non-motorized water sports are also included.

Parents appreciate the chance to enjoy some down time while the kids are in the kids’ camp, available from early ’til late for no additional charge. And there’s nightly entertainment and themed nights that get everyone together for Jamaican-style celebrations and beach parties.

While the modern look of the resort makes you feel you could be anywhere — Miami, Las Vegas, Orlando — guests who want to get off property into the real Jamaica can book tours to see the historic town of Falmouth or visit waterfalls and other attractions.

Most families, however, just hunker down here for most of their vacation — the food is good, the staff are welcoming and there’s always a planned activity or the beautiful beach for passing your time.

Our Editor Loves

  • All-inclusive rates
  • Complimentary kids' camp
  • Water park with slides

Family Interests

  • All Inclusive Rates
  • Beach
  • Golf
  • Horse Back Riding
  • Museum/Cultural
  • Sailing
  • Water Parks
  • Water Sports

Family Amenities

  • Babysitting
  • Children Programs
  • Connecting Rooms
  • Cribs
  • Family Room 5+
  • Free Breakfast
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Game Room
  • Kids' Pool
  • Kids' Theme Meals
  • Laundry
  • Meal Plan
  • Onsite Dining
  • Pool

Room Information

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The property's 352 modern guestrooms are spread between two towers branching off from the main lobby on either side and leading to the beach. All rooms and suites have balconies with either ocean or garden views. All beds are ultra-comfy pillow top "Dreambeds." Coffee making facilities and electronic safes are standard and mini-fridges, in all rooms, are restocked daily with beverages. Luxurious rainhead showers are also standard in all rooms. If you upgrade to the Diamond Club level of rooms, you get amenities like butler service, preferred dinner reservations and access to the Diamond Club beach.

One rollaway or crib can be added to the rooms for no additional charge. Note: None of the rooms cater to those with physical handicaps.

Luxury Rooms
The hotel's entry-level room, on the small side, has a double sofa sleeper bed and your choice of either one king bed, two twin beds, or one full and one twin bed in an open plan. Views are facing away from the ocean, toward the resort property and mountains beyond. This room sleeps either three adults, two adults and two kids or three adults and one child.

Luxury Oceanview Room
These rooms are the exact same as the luxury room, but with ocean views. You can upgrade to Diamond Club services with these rooms.

Family Jacuzzi Oceanview Suites
Larger families should opt for these suites, equipped with a king bed, double sleeper sofa and a set of bunk beds for two kids. The bathroom is large, with a nice Jacuzzi great for bathing a crowd. And the two living areas overlook the ocean and resort. Capacity is either four adults or two adults and four kids. You can upgrade to Diamond Club services with these rooms.

Diamond Club Luxury Jacuzzi Pool View Swim Out Suites
With either one king bed, one full and one twin bed or two double beds, as well as a double sleep-out sofa, the perk in these suites is the swim-out pool accessed from the ground floor terrace. These rooms can sleep four adults or two adults and two children.

Diamond Club Luxury Presidential Swim Out Pool View One Bedroom Suites
You get a good deal of privacy in these suites, with a king bed and a double sofa bed in a separate living area. There's a swim-out pool. These can sleep four adults or two adults and three children.

Diamond Club Honeymoon Jacuzzi Oceanview Suite
You get an indoor Jacuzzi, as well as an outdoor Jacuzzi in these suites, with a king bed and a double sofa sleeper. The terrace overlooks the ocean. It's perfect two adults or two adults and two children.

Diamond Club Honeymoon Jacuzzi Oceanview Swim Out Suite
Get your choice of a swim-out pool or outdoor Jacuzzi in these suites with a king bed and double sleeper sofa. The terrace overlooks the ocean. It's perfect for two adults or two adults and two children.

Diamond Club Chairman's One Bedroom Oceanfront Swim Out Suite
The property's finest accommodations are these two-level beauties -- corner suites with a king bed, a double sofa, an indoor Jacuzzi in the bathroom and a wraparound swim out pool. The terrace overlooks the ocean. These can sleep four adults or two adults and three children.

Connecting Rooms
Luxury rooms can be connected to other luxury rooms to sleep six adults or four adults and four children. Luxury oceanview rooms can also be connected to sleep the same amount of people. Other than those categories, no other Diamond Club rooms or suites can be connected.

Reviews

Over all this was great sad to be home

by lbailey89

For those who want the quick version this is a lovely, clean beautiful hotel where it’s food and staff make it that bit more special.

For those who like me want the low down on all here goes

The hotel is clean everywhere you really can’t fault that. It’s a shared complex with Royalton blue sands but other than the rooms everything is shared. Looks wise I preferred ours of the white sands.

Rooms. Get a room in wing a and d and your guaranteed a sea view... c and b view not great marshland and generator type things. Rooms well presented modern all you need really. Cleaned and mini bar well stocked. Air con is brilliant and the room key as your wrist bad best thing ever (never have to worry about loosing key cards) Few little things broken but nothing that was an issue. Only negative for the room is lack of a mirror above the dressing table so it’s a case of fighting for the mirror while someone else washing etc.

Food. Just wow seriously wow. Buffet is brilliant but be sure to visit the restaurants. Only the Japanese you have to pre book the rest can walk in on the night and you won’t be disappointed. Steak hut personal fav. Ice cream on tap with variaty of toppings. Jerk hut on the beach lovely and room service was again lovely. Drinks were lovely too. Honestly food makes this place so good.

The beach. It’s a beautiful little coved area protected one side from a little island and the other the wedding pier. Every morning any washes up sea weed is collected and sand raked. There are some sellers on the beach but they don’t hassle just say no and walk on they weren’t an issue. Water sports included just sign a waiver at nexus hut and can kayak, boogy board and paddle board. Nexus team them selves the boys were fine the women there didn’t want to be there and given the chance didn’t want us there. If she’s on the front desk claimed the water was to rough soon as the guys came they let us go out (the sea wasn’t rough at all)

Pools. There’s several pools, adults, lazy river and some others. Here’s the only place I had issues. As seen in other reviews the Americans take over these areas and aren’t happy with invading in swarms of 15 they also bring their own boom boxes busting out tunes so loud. Add that to the already loud dj by the adults pool which echos around the complex it ruins the calm relaxing atmosphere. On the whole it was ok and we moved more towards the far end could still hear the party but wasn’t as bad. I also agree with the Americans are favoured with bar service too and they order 10-15 drinks at a time so you are left waiting for a long time.
The pools also had several fixtures broken in them. Quite a few what I think were lights fallen and laying on the floor. Again this wasn’t a huge issue wasn’t even unsightly but for kids playing maybe more an issue. Plenty of sun beds and towels and a fair amount of umbrellas, we always got one but was many that wouldn’t get shade.

We booked through tui and the reps at the hotel wasn’t great. When booking excursion the lady kept walking off answering her phone and when asking advise on how the trips are she wasn’t very good. We also got forgot to be picked up for our return trip to the hotel and only with our pushing though fear of missing flight did she stop talking to her mate at her desk and sort a taxi to take us returning to the UK. Honestly think without us pushing after being left 40 mins she wouldn’t have thought of getting us there any other way. But tui isn’t a reflection on the hotel at all and more tui themselves

Overall this was a great hotel and holiday would highly recommend anyone to visit you won’t be disappointed at all

Having a great time

by Adele R

We are currently still holidaying at Royalton a group of 6 of us. Honestly the best beach I have been to & the way it’s set up is beautiful with the adult pool overlooking we also have amazing sea views from all 3 rooms.

The entertainment is great day & night & we are so impressed by the fitness classes included sunrise yoga, bootcamp, trx workouts, water aerobics & more special shout out to Daniel he does such a great job is so friendly & helpful & the other guys I’m not sure on all there names.

Food has been lovely lots of a la Carte restaurants you don’t need to book apart from 1 which you book on the day. The service can be slow at times at the restaurants & bar but I think you can appreciate in Jamaica it’s a laid back vibe so it’s no bother for us. Also the pool party on Fridays is sooo much fun!

I would recommend to anyone & love to come back someday.

Family Activities

If your kids are water babies, they are covered here between the resort's excellent water park, pools and beautiful cove of a beach where kayaks and Hobie Cats are waiting to be sailed. The hotel's beach is rather small, but it's a beautiful stretch great for wading in the clear blue water or building sandcastles. If you sign out with the guard, you can venture east along the beach, too, off property and along another beautiful and longer beach (expect locals to try to sell you anything and everything along the way). There's a pretty little man-made island on property that you can wade through ankle-dip water to reach, where a few lounge chairs are set up under umbrellas. If you upgrade to the Diamond Club package, you can have access to a beach with fewer people on it and more room to stretch out on daybed-style lounges.

Sports
The only land-based sports available onsite are tennis, with rackets and balls provided as part of your all-inclusive rate, and beach volleyball, down on the main beach.

Pools and Water Park
As far as hotel pools go, the long, cool drinks of water at this Royalton are as fine as they come. There are just two pools onsite, but both are so large they never feel overcrowded. One pool -- the one with the swim-up bar, and closest to the ocean -- is for adults only (18 and up). It makes for a nice respite for the splashing of the family pool, located just a short stroll away. Both pools have lifeguards on duty from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

In addition to the pools, the hotel has an excellent waterpark onsite, with a great zero-entry swimming area at the base of it where young kids like to splash around. The water park has a splash area for younger kids with four easy and breezy slides ideal for the younger set. Then there are four additional high and twisting slides for older kids (6 and up) that will also give the adults some thrills.

Water Sports
From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on days with calm seas (most of the time here), you can make use of the various water toys available as part of your all-inclusive rates. There are Hobie Cats that can take up to four people cruising in the lagoon, stand up paddleboards for fun exercise and kayaks, too. Shore staff keep a close eye on you as you're adventuring along and are ready to come out with a chase boat for a rescue, if needed. For an additional fee, you can go scuba diving (or get certified!) at the PADI diving facility onsite.

Clubhouse Kids Club
Childcare for kids ages 4 to 12 is included in your all-inclusive rate, with activities planned throughout the day both in an air-conditioned play area and outside by the pools, water park, small playground and beach. The club is open from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., then again from 1 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. You are expected to pick your children up in between for meals. Younger kids really love the scheduled appearances by bunny friends Max & Ruby and Mike the Knight.

Hangout Teens Club
The teens lounge, open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for the 13 and up set, makes up for its small size with a good range of Xbox games, board games and table games. Having their own place to hang out always pleases this group, and there's Wi-Fi and charging stations if they just want to peace out on their own screens, too. Just outside under a sun-shaded area is a small billiards table and a regulation size Ping Pong table.

Organized Activities
On arrival, you'll be given an event calendar to see what's planned in the way of entertainment during your stay. Activities throughout the day include contests by the pool, reggae and steel band concerts, fruit cutting demonstrations, cooking classes, beach volleyball competitions, trivia games, water aerobics in the pool in the morning and on beach, a challenge course for kids and much more.

Family Dining

As is the case at many all-inclusives, it's all about eating -- all the time -- at Royalton. And the property's range of restaurants manages to cover most bases when it comes to pleasing everyone in your crew. Reservations are only needed at Zen, the Japanese sushi and teppanyaki bar. The other restaurants are all first come, first served - but having Diamond Club access will get you into them before the crowds (come early, from 6 p.m., if you don't want to wait in line for a table). Highchairs and coloring books are available at all restaurants.

Gourmet Marche
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this is the main buffet restaurant and where families do most of their dining. Meals cover the bases with cereals, pancakes, chicken fingers, pasta and burgers for kids, and a great range of gourmet cheeses, fresh salads and seafood and steaks for adults. There's scoop your own ice cream (don't miss rum and raisin -- a Jamaican favorite) and lots of pretty desserts, too.

Open for breakfast from 7 to 10:30 a.m., lunch from 12:30 to 3 p.m. and dinner from 6 to 10 p.m. Most tables are inside, but there are several tables on an outside terrace fronting the water fountains, too.

Zen Japanese Teppanyaki and Sushi Bar
Chefs pour on the theatre at communal teppanyaki tables at this dinner-only restaurant on a floating pagoda in the middle of the resort. Be sure to make reservations as it's very popular. Kids love to watch their food being prepared, and fried rice, tempura and other dishes go down well with everyone. Open from 6 to to 10 p.m. nightly.

Italian Trattoria
Open in the evenings for dinner only, by the beach, this is the spot for woodfired pizza, pastas and delicious grilled meats. Open from 6 to 10 p.m. nightly.

Hunter Steak House
With an elegant Miami-style vibe and circular tables perfect for groups, this steak house in the center of the property has delicious ribeyes, beef tenderloin, sirloin and pork chops in addition to grilled salmon and snapper. There are burgers and chicken dishes for kids. Open from to 6 to 10 p.m.

Score Sports Bar
Catch your favorite team from home play on the big screens at this convivial grill restaurant, open from noon to 2 a.m., with things like chicken wings, burgers and great onion rings on the menu.

Jerk Hut
Serving lunch only, from 12:30 to 3 p.m., the Jerk Hut opens on the beach to sell delicious smoked chicken and pork. It's a Jamaican specialty -- sweet and spicy at the same time -- that you'll likely get hooked on for an easy beachside lunch.

Planning & Tips

All About the Extras
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi, available throughout the property, is included with your all-inclusive rate.

Babysitting
Babysitting services can be requested for $25 per hour.

Fitness Center
There is an onsite gym, open 24 hours, with cardio and weight equipment that includes an elliptical, treadmill and more.

Concierge
The concierge is staffed 24 hours to help you with tour bookings and excursions.

Spa
The hotel's excellent spa offers a range of services and has steam rooms and saunas in separate women's and men's dressing rooms, as a well as a communal indoor aqua therapy pool.

The Art of Smart Timing
All activities -- including the water park and swimming pools -- are available and open all year long.

Jamaica is very hot for much of the year, with the summer months particularly sweltering. But sea breezes help keep things comfortable. December to March bring the most pleasing temperatures, but seas can be rough.

The island -- and resort -- blooms into high season from late-December and stays busy and at max capacity through April. The spring break period, in March, is particularly packed.

For the best deals on rates, aim to book in May, June and September.

Getting There
The nearest airport is Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, located about 35 minutes away from the Royalton (22 miles). The hotel can arrive private transfers for up to four people for $50 one way or $120 roundtrip. It's $20 per additional person.

Consider renting a car at the airport (Hertz, Thrifty, Budget and EuropCar are all represented) if you want to explore beyond the Royalton and don't want to take taxis everywhere. Parking is free in a secured outdoor lot and having your own car can be very useful if you plan to venture off property. (Note that they drive on the left side of the road here).

Getting Around
The hotel can arrange taxis for you to Montego Bay and Falmouth, or private driver services if you wish to explore farther afield in spots like Ocho Rios or Negril.

For Mom and Dad
Make time for the two of you to slip away and experience the Royalton's top notch Royal Spa, a beautiful facility with couples' massages, body wraps and facial treatments. And for something extraordinary just down the street from the Royalton, go for a romantic after-dark boat ride at Glistening Waters Luminous Lagoon Tour and go swimming in a bioluminescent lagoon that glows all around you. Pure magic! There's also a restaurant onsite. And yes, you might want to bring the kids back to see it, too.