Breezes Resort Jamaica Review

Many of the resort's activities can be enjoyed on its large private beach.
Many of the resort's activities can be enjoyed on its large private beach.
In the land of the all-inclusive, the 266-room Breezes resort in Runaway Bay, Jamaica provides everything for a great stay, without the high price of other resorts. An ideal destination for couples looking to do more than just relax, the resort offers a number of free activities including snorkeling, beach volleyball and trapeze lessons.
Wows and Woes

A massage at the resort's Blue Mahoe Spa is well worth the extra cost and adds even more relaxation to a stress-free experience.

Though there are a variety of satisfying dining options, including a daily buffet, Japanese grill and an Italian restaurant, for a true taste of Jamaica, local eateries are the way to go.

Insider Tips
Breezes guests can check out nightly shows at sister resorts, Hedonism III
Breezes guests can check out nightly shows at sister resorts, Hedonism III

SuperClubs-owned Breezes allows guests to visit its nearby Hedonism III resort, where they can take advantage of all the food and amenities it has to offer. The resort is located about a half hour drive from some of Jamaica's top attractions, including Dunn's River Falls and Dolphin Cove. The friendly Breezes staff can help with reserving tours and arranging transportation to and from the resort.

Author's Most Memorable Moment

After a long day of activities, I loved lying with my fiancee on one of Breezes' secluded hammocks while enjoying a Rum Runner, a signature drink of Jamaica, and feeling the cool night breeze on my skin.

Bottom Line

For a Jamaican getaway, Breezes is hard to beat on price, location and service.

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Gail Hoffer has been writing/editing professionally since 2005. Mainly, Hoffer works as an online editor for RetailingToday.com, an online publication serving those in the retail industry. In addition, she contributes regularly to various websites, including NYCLimousine.com and Pumpsmag.com.
Photo by Gail Hoffer
Photo by Gail Hoffer