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Princess Grand Jamaica to reopen March 1
Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica says Princess Grand Jamaica will reopen March 1, 2026, completing the brand’s two-property offering on Jamaica’s north coast.
The update follows the reopening of Princess Senses The Mangrove on Feb. 1.
Princess Grand Jamaica is positioned as a family-focused beachfront resort with 590 ocean-view suites, including Family and Master Suites geared to groups and larger families.
On property, the resort has an aquatic park with waterslides, kids’ and teens’ clubs, nanny services, non-motorized water sports, three pools, and a daily entertainment program.
The resort also includes multiple restaurants and bars, plus themed nights, live performances and interactive programming aimed at all ages.
The resort’s shared spaces are built for groups, while the suite setup is designed for multigenerational stays and longer vacations.
To coincide with the reopening, Princess Grand Jamaica is rolling out its Spring Into Savings offer, with up to 60 per cent off stays.
The promotion applies to bookings made March 1–31, 2026, for travel from March 1, 2026 through October 31, 2027. Blackout dates and restrictions apply.
“The reopening of Princess Grand Jamaica marks an exciting moment for our team and for families looking to reconnect through travel,” said Enrico Pezzoli, managing director at Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica.
“With spacious suite options, dedicated programming for children and teens, and amenities that cater to guests of all ages, the resort is uniquely positioned for multigenerational stays and longer vacations. At the same time, the presence of Princess Senses The Mangrove next door allows couples or adults within a family group to personalize their experience, creating flexibility that few destinations can offer.”
Princess Grand Jamaica was named the World's Best New MICE Hotel and Caribbean's Best New MICE Hotel in the 2025 World MICE Awards.
Next door, Princess Senses The Mangrove—an adults-only resort that reopened Feb. 1—offers a separate experience for guests looking for quieter stays, elevated dining and overwater accommodations.
Princess says the neighbouring properties are meant to function as one connected destination for families, couples and groups.
“The return of Princess Grand Jamaica completes our full resort experience once again,” said Marc Pelfort, regional director of sales & marketing for Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica.
“Families can embrace the vibrant, activity-driven energy of Princess Grand Jamaica, while adults seeking elevated serenity can retreat to Princess Senses The Mangrove, all within one connected destination. This dual-resort concept has always been central to our identity, and we’re proud to once again offer travelers the flexibility, scale and variety that make extended stays and multigenerational travel so seamless in Jamaica.”
With both properties open, Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica says its dual-resort concept is fully back in market.
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