on December 9, 2011 at 6:02 am
Lets take a look at the outside areas of the Iberostar Rose Hall Grand and some of the things you will encounter on the property. Here are some shots of the common areas-pretty nice, huh?

A view of all 3 of the Iberostar Rose Hall Grand pools

Iberostar Rose Hall Grand pool, Jamaica-looking towards the ocean

Infinity pool of the Iberostar Rose Hall Grand Hotel-Montego Bay, Jamaica
Can you picture yourself sitting in the infinity pool and just staring out to sea? A great way to daydream about how lucky you are to be in Jamaica.

Looking back from the inifity pool towards the main part of the Iberostar Rose Hall Grand Hotel in Montego Bay, Jamaica
After you have had either enough swimming or beverages, it is an easy few steps over the open air restaurant that overlooks the beautiful Caribbean. They open at 8 a.m. for breakfast and is a great way to start the day. It is also a great way to finish the day with a late afternoon buffet served until 6 p.m.

Iberostar Rose Hall Grand pool and beachside snack bar

Late afternoon snack at the pool and beachside restaurant
In my next Jamaica blog I will tell you about a really fun day at the Jamaica Bobsled run on Mystic Mountain.
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on December 2, 2011 at 6:02 am

The beginning of a great vacation at Iberostar Rose Hall Grand-Jamaica
When you first enter the
Iberostar Rose Hall Grand, you are consumed by the grandness, openess, and beauty of the lobby. It has that feel of upscale casual elegance. The
Iberostar Rose Hall Grand is part of the Iberostar chain that is well known for quality throughout the Caribbean.

LObby of the Iberostar Rose Hall Grand-Jamaica

Lobby of the Iberostar Rose Hall Grand-Jamaica

Lobby Bar of the Iberostar Rose Hall Grand-Jamaica

Central Stairway of the Iberostar Rose Hall Grand-Jamaica

One of the hallways leading to the rooms in the Iberostar Rose Hall Grand in Jamiaca
The check in process is very easy.

Rose Hall Iberostar lobby check in
While the property is a good size at 295 rooms, I wouldn’t necessarily put it in that “mega resort category”. It’s small enough where people know and recognize you, but big enough to feel very spacious, which is one of the reasons I liked it. One of the first things I noticed was the friendliness of the staff.
If you dine at the
hotel there is a resort casual dress code in most of the restaurants. I packed linen slacks and tropical shirts which is fine for all of the restauarants. In my next post I will give you an idea as to what you can expect from the grounds and the very attractive pool areas.
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