Half Moon

Montego Bay & Northwest Coast


The Half Moon is an exclusive colonial-style affair named for its private, 1.5km-long crescent beach, behind which are 160 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens. The rooms and suites drip with Georgian plantation-era decor, and the villas have hosted the likes of Prince Rainer and the Queen of England. Facilities include gourmet restaurants, squash courts, tennis courts, an equestrian center and a spa.


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