Negril, Jamaica (June 24, 2025) – With recent reports indicating that travelers are especially interested in Caribbean vacations this summer, the all-inclusive, adults-only Sunset at the Palms resort in Negril, Jamaica, could be the ideal getaway. This summer and fall, the resort is offering a relaxing escape that encourages guests to immerse themselves in Jamaican culture during its “Jamaica-Rama” celebration. From now through October 31, guests at the Jamaican-owned boutique resort can enjoy themed dining and entertainment, beautiful weather and incredibly affordable rates that start at just $181 USD per person, per night with a three-night minimum stay. (If booking directly with the resort, this represents a savings of more than 50% off rack rates for most nights.)
Upon arrival at the resort, which features 85 treehouse-style guest rooms, guests are welcomed by friendly staff and ushered into a tropical paradise. Sunset at the Palms is situated in a lush, 10-acre garden with towering palm trees and an abundance of flora and fauna. A short walk leads to a private beach club with soft, white sands; food and drink service; and the warm, calm, crystal-clear waters of Bloody Bay, which borders one of Jamaica’s most popular beaches.
Each day, Sunset at the Palms offers a different lineup of entertainment and dining options. Nightly themed dinners at the resort’s open-air main dining room, Palm Grove, include a Jamaican Night featuring such island favorites as callaloo soup, a Seafood Gala highlighting fresh fish and crustaceans, An Elegant Affair showcasing flavors from around the world, and more. One of the resort’s most popular meals is its Wednesday evening Beach BBQ Cook Out, which offers local items like jerk chicken served at tables set up on the beach, underneath the resort’s signature palm trees and timed to its famous sunset.
A significant aspect of Jamaican culture is its music, and guests have nearly limitless opportunities to experience the island’s unique rhythms during their stay. Entertainment offerings include a steel drum performance, mento band and reggae band. A longstanding musical highlight at the resort is its pianist, Paul, who performs five nights a week and takes requests. Additional entertainment options include karaoke nights, movie nights, game nights, and cooking and mixology classes.
Beyond the resort’s food and entertainment offerings, guests can enjoy a variety of activities both at the resort and off-site. All non-motorized sports and a beautiful pool are part of the resort’s all-inclusive package, as is a weekly nature tour hosted by Sunset at the Palms’ groundskeeping team.
For those seeking further relaxation, guests can add on time at the resort’s Ginger Lily Spa, which provides massages, scrubs, wraps, cleansing facials, mani/pedis and salon services. On Tuesdays during Jamaica-Rama, the resort’s beloved goat ambassador, Betty, and her family join guests for a special lunch experience. Participants can bring their lunch from Palm Grove Restaurant or the Blue Coffee Café to enjoy along with the herd during their lunchtime on an adjacent lawn. Some guests will have the opportunity to feed Betty and her kids afternoon treats.*
For those who want to get to know more about Negril and the rest of the island, off-site excursions include a Half Moon Bay cruise, catamaran cruise and a visit to famed Rick’s Café.*
For guests who book a stay for five or more nights, Sunset at the Palms offers complimentary roundtrip transportation to and from Sangster Airport in Montego Bay, as well as expedited immigration and customs arrival service through Club Mobay.**
For more information on Jamaica-Rama and to book your stay at Sunset at the Palms, please visit www.ThePalmsJamaica.com.