Iberostar Rose Hall Suites
This 319-room, mid-range all-inclusive property is the second-best, and family-friendliest, of the three Iberostar resorts on Montego Bay’ northern shore. The rooms are large enough to share with the kids, and the resort offers an awesome kids' club with a water park, as well as a lazy river and an activities pool. Numerous features range from an expansive spa and Pilates studio to a casino and nightclub. All-inclusive rates cover meals and drinks at the property's six restaurants and six bars -- but the reservation process for the a la carte dining options is a pain.
Pros
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All rooms are suites with separate sitting areas
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6 restaurants and 6 bars
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Plenty of activities -- free tennis, golf, and non-motorized water sports, and a PADI dive center
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Huge ocean-view infinity-edge pool, plus a lazy river
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Expansive spa with hydrotherapy room, juice bar, and Pilates and yoga studio
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Affordable all-inclusive rates cover all meals and drinks, including top-shelf liquor
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Awesome kids' club with water park, pool, and video games center
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Free access to pool, beach, restaurants, and bars at neighboring Iberostar Rose Hall
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Cons
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A la carte restaurant reservations are hard to get
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Employees pressure guests to tip
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Fee for in-room Wi-Fi (free in the lobby)
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Rooms not as nice as the rest of the resort