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News / Riu Negril reopens following extensive renovations
The five-star hotel now boasts 600 fully refurbished rooms, enhanced amenities and exciting new services designed to offer both relaxation and entertainment to guests
The Riu Negril, an all-inclusive resort located on the shores of Jamaica’s Bloody Bay, has reopened its doors after an extensive refurbishment.
Originally built in 2004, the five-star hotel now boasts 600 fully refurbished rooms, enhanced amenities and exciting new services designed to offer both relaxation and entertainment to guests.
Among the highlights of the renovations are 28 new swim-up rooms, providing guests with direct access to a private pool for an exclusive holiday experience. The resort’s fresh, modern interior design features bright spaces, natural tones and simple, elegant furniture that reflects the vibrant and warm spirit of Jamaica. Guests are welcomed by a stunning new lobby adorned with tropical vegetation and natural wood and stone accents.
The resort now offers eight dining options, including three newly added venues: the “American Country” themed restaurant, the popular “Pepe’s Food” grill, and the “Tiki Taco” taco station, catering to Mexican cuisine enthusiasts. For meetings and celebrations, the hotel has introduced two new event spaces, enhancing its appeal for conferences and group gatherings.
Entertainment has also received an upgrade, with the addition of five revamped swimming pools. These include a children’s pool, a quiet pool, a general-use pool, one dedicated to water activities, and a pool featuring a new swim-up bar, bringing the resort’s total bar count to six. Additionally, three pickleball courts have been installed, allowing guests to enjoy one of today’s fastest-growing sports.
A major new attraction is the introduction of RIU Party events. Starting Dec. 19, guests at both Riu Negril and the nearby Riu Palace Tropical Bay can look forward to Neon and White Party events held every Thursday in the hotel’s theatre. These celebrations are designed to entertain guests of all ages and enhance their holiday experience.
Beyond the resort, guests can explore Bloody Bay’s tranquil beaches and partake in water sports such as kayaking, surfing, sailing and diving. Nearby attractions include Seven Mile Beach, the Rhodes Hall Plantation hot springs, The Great Morass and Roaring River, offering plenty of opportunities for adventure and relaxation.
The Riu Negril is part of RIU Hotels & Resorts’ growing presence in Jamaica, which began with the Riu Palace Tropical Bay in 2001. Since then, the brand has expanded to include additional properties in Negril, Montego Bay, Ocho Ríos and Falmouth. With seven hotels and 4,274 rooms across the island, RIU continues to strengthen its position as one of Jamaica’s leading international hotel chains.
Source: Travelweek