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The 10 Best Jamaica All-Inclusive Resorts to Visit in 2026, From Overwater Bungalows to Cliffside Vacations
The moment you land in Jamaica you feel it: warmth that isn’t just the sun, but a rhythm that moves slower, easier, brighter. It’s in the lull of reggae drifting from beach bars, the scent of jerk and sea breeze, and the way the road edges dip and rise past palms and hillsides. After the storms that tested the island’s resilience, Jamaica reopened with the same unshakable spirit that defines its people — welcoming, rooted, gracious. While some of the island’s famous all-inclusive resorts are still restoring and renewing (including the Hyatt portfolio, which remains closed, and Royalton’s resorts, which aren’t opening until much later this year), a strong roster of all-inclusive properties is open now, ready to deliver the relaxed luxury, genuine service, and curated experiences the island does best. Whether it’s adults-only sophistication or family-first fun you’re after, here’s where you can go in 2026 to feel the pulse of Jamaica, all-inclusive style.

Sandals Royal Plantation — Ocho Rios
A private-estate feel where intimacy meets impeccable service. This adults-only enclave has just 74 rooms set on a garden-fringed point overlooking the Caribbean. You can walk from your verandah straight down to the gentle cove with its pale sand and calm water, or head over to the nearby Sandals Dunn’s River for a round of golf or larger resort energy. What we like here is how personal everything feels — the butlers (every suite is a butler suite, actually) can anticipate when you want more rum punch before you do — and the sense that you’re in a refined hideaway that still gives you access to broader Sandals amenities.
