New addition to the iconic Half Moon
On the heels of copping the award for Jamaica’s Best European Plan Hotel at the recent RJRGLEANER Hospitality Jamaica Awards, Half Moon, one of the Caribbean’s most iconic destinations, will open the highly anticipated Eclipse at Half Moon, a stunning new luxury resort experience on March 1, 2020.
The addition of Eclipse at Half Moon creates a triumvirate of accommodation options under the Half Moon brand, which has already been voted as Jamaica’s finest resort. Guests can now also enjoy two other distinct resort choices: Founders Cove at Half Moon and Rose Hall Villas at Half Moon, which are located at opposite ends of the 400-acre property.
Framed by the glistening Caribbean Sea to the north and the lush hillsides to the south, Eclipse at Half Moon is one of the most luxurious additions to the Caribbean in a generation. The new property features 57 luxurious and spacious accommodations, two restaurants, three bars, a market café, Fern Tree – a salamander spa, a sweeping infinity-edge swimming pool, and private beachfront with a natural swimming cove. The resort will begin accepting reservations as of this Sunday, December 15.
“Eclipse is a true, distinct luxury experience, and one that honours Half Moon’s legacy and character,” says Guy Steuart III, chairman of Half Moon. “Guests will discover traditional, elegant architecture amid an abundance of beach and grounds on which to roam – all of which appeal to our loyal guests and the next generation of traveller.”
Half Moon is just 10 minutes from Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport, and for decades has served as a chosen retreat for royalty, presidents and celebrities. Founded 65 years ago, three of the original founding families remain owners of the property.
“Eclipse is a remarkable addition to Half Moon and the Caribbean’s luxury landscape,” says Sheila Johnson, founder and CEO of Salamander Hotels & Resorts, which manages Half Moon. “It takes vision and foresight to create such a notable experience, and Eclipse will undoubtedly become one of 2020’s most sought-after retreats.”
Designed exclusively for the luxury traveller by the renowned design firm Hart Howerton of New York, the resort embraces the rich history of the Caribbean and Jamaica’s natural beauty. The enclave’s Great House, inspired by the island’s distinctive culture and style, features elegant shutters, vibrant colours and local artwork. A sweeping arrival experience is framed by a large guango tree, also known as a rain tree, one of over 70 trees that were carefully re-planted to ensure mature – natural surroundings.
Rooms and suites offer spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea and feature expansive outdoor living spaces. The resort also introduces the one of the most anticipated suites in the Caribbean: the Great House Ocean Suite, overlooking the grand lawn and featuring breathtaking vantage points for both sunrises and sunsets.