Reasons to head to sunny, sandy Jamaica include the opening of two new all-inclusive Princess Hotels & Resorts properties: the adults-only Princess Senses The Mangrove and family-friendly Princess Grand Jamaica — both located in the relaxing setting of Green Island.

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“Jamaica is the perfect place for Princess Hotels & Resorts to expand its offerings. Not only are the resorts beautiful, but they are built with intentional infrastructure to be as sustainable as possible,” said Enrico Pezzoli, general manager. “We have committed to local environmentalists to preserve the precious mangroves that our resorts are built around, and will provide educational programs for children about how the mangroves function. Additionally, we are completely self-sufficient with electricity, natural gas and water that we produce through wells, which provides a more consistent quality and ability to self-sustain in case of bad storms.”
Highlights of Princess Senses The Mangrove include 14 overwater villas boasting partial glass floors, infinity pools, swim-out options, 401 ocean suites, an expansive spa with massage cabins, a sauna and menu of relaxing treatments. Dining options include a choice of 14 restaurants and 15 bars.

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At Princess Grand Jamaica, 590 ocean-view suites include Family and Master suites. Nanny services are available, and younger guests can stay fully engaged thanks to a kids’ club, thematic entertainment zone and an aquatic park with water slides. Resort activities also include tennis and a wide range of water sports. Nine restaurants offer culinary options ranging from Mexican and Italian to Jamaican and Asian. Guests at both properties also have the choice of Platinum Club suite upgrades that include butler service.
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