Is Riu reggae a party resort?
The upper-middle-range Hotel Riu Reggae is an adults-only, all-inclusive resort located a 10-minute drive from the airport in Montego Bay. Three infinity pools and a small beach with loungers are big draws during the day, while the resort’s five restaurants, bars, and next-door nightclub fill the evenings.
Are Riu resorts closing?
The hotels – RIU Palace Jamaica, RIU Negril, and RIU Montego Bay – will cease operations as of this Thursday, while the three Royalton Negril properties have shuttered, moving all their guests to their Trelawny resorts, Royalton White Sands and Royalton Blue Waters. A fourth hotel, Melia Braco, will also close.
How do I plan a wedding in Jamaica?
Getting married in Jamaica in 12 steps:
- Consider your budget.
- Create a guestlist.
- Choose a wedding venue.
- Pick a date.
- Book accommodation and flights.
- Make arrangements for your honeymoon.
- Plan the ceremony.
- Plan the reception.
What documents do you need to get married in Jamaica?
Getting Married in Jamaica
- Proof of citizenship – certified copy of birth certificate.
- Parent’s written consent if under 18 years of age.
- Proof of divorce if applicable (original certificate of divorce).
- Certified copy of death certificate for widow or widower.
How old is the Riu Reggae?
RIU Hotels & Resorts has invested $60 million in the construction of this hotel and with its opening is celebrating its 15 years in Jamaica. The chain’s first bet on this island in 2001, making it the first Spanish hotel chain to invest in the island.
What is the difference between Riu and Riu Palace?
Riu Palace is newer and has a contemporary/modern design; however all amenities are shared, so you can go between properties all day, except for dinner. You can only make reservations at your designated resort. Hope this helps!
Who pays for a Jamaican wedding?
In past generations, the bride’s family paid for the majority of the wedding expenses. The groom’s lucky family got off with just the rehearsal dinner, and the groom himself paid for the honeymoon, the bride’s rings, and assorted other small expenses.