All inclusive

Hilton Rose Hall Resort and Spa

Montego Bay 4.0

Overview

This all-inclusive beachfront resort offers spacious, luxurious accommodations in an inspired setting. Located between the scenic Jamaican mountains and turquoise Caribbean waters, this resort, once a legendary 18th-century sugar plantation, features a private beach, one of the Caribbean's largest water parks, a championship golf course, and the relaxing services of Soothe Spa.

Check in

4 p.m.

Check out

11 a.m.

Rooms

495

Rooms

Resort View Room
370 square feet
  • 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
  • Resort view
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
Resort View Room
370 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • 24 hour room service
  • A/C
  • Alarm clock
  • Coffee maker
  • Complimentary coffee/tea
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-bar stocked daily
  • Mini-fridge
  • Phone
  • Safe
  • Turndown service
  • TV
  • Rollaway beds available in king rooms only ($)
  • Butler Service ($)

Mountain View Room
370 square feet
  • 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
  • Mountain view
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
Mountain View Room
370 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • 24 hour room service
  • A/C
  • Alarm clock
  • Coffee maker
  • Complimentary coffee/tea
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-bar stocked daily
  • Mini-fridge
  • Phone
  • Safe
  • Turndown service
  • TV
  • Rollaway beds available in king rooms only ($)
  • Butler Service ($)

Partial Ocean View Room
370 square feet
  • 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
  • Partial ocean view
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
Partial Ocean View Room
370 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • 24 hour room service
  • A/C
  • Alarm clock
  • Coffee maker
  • Complimentary coffee/tea
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-bar stocked daily
  • Mini-fridge
  • Phone
  • Safe
  • Turndown service
  • TV
  • Rollaway beds available in king rooms only ($)
  • Butler Service ($)

Ocean View Room
370 square feet
  • 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
  • Ocean view
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
Ocean View Room
370 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • 24 hour room service
  • A/C
  • Alarm clock
  • Coffee maker
  • Complimentary coffee/tea
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-bar stocked daily
  • Mini-fridge
  • Phone
  • Safe
  • Turndown service
  • TV
  • Rollaway beds available in king rooms only ($)
  • Butler Service ($)

Ocean Front Room
370 square feet
  • 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
  • Oceanfront
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
Ocean Front Room
370 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • 24 hour room service
  • A/C
  • Alarm clock
  • Coffee maker
  • Complimentary coffee/tea
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-bar stocked daily
  • Mini-fridge
  • Phone
  • Safe
  • Turndown service
  • TV
  • Rollaway beds available in king rooms only ($)
  • Butler Service ($)

Amenities


Location

Address
P.O. Box 999, Montego Bay, Jamaica
12 km from MBJ airport

Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

4.0 Very Good

  • Cleanliness 4.5
  • Location 4.5
  • Rooms 4.0
  • Service 4.5
  • Value 4.0
TripAdvisor users rated this property 4 out of 5

Relaxing JA trip with family, great food, awesome pools, solid service. Would return.

wbhar (toronto) on Apr 20, 2024

Recently returned from the Hilton after a 5 night stay in April 2024 (2 adults and 2 kids aged roughly 7 and 9). Detailed review follows. We had been to Montego Bay 5 years earlier (Jewel Grande). Personally we come from a Caribbean background to provide context and do not seek the chaos of mega resorts. Overall this was a well-enjoyed 4/5 experience. Room: stayed in a double ocean view room on the west side of the building looking over the golf course to the water. The view and sunsets were lovely. This is an older property, your room will not look like the W. Room size was about 400sqft, beds pretty comfortable for hotel beds, storage just enough (more dresser space would have been nice) and there was a nice balcony (watch your step going in/out). Plenty of hot water — so hot you should not let young kids adjust themselves. Crabtree toiletries and bath products (large bottles). Negatives: the TV was useless for watching anything but cricket and provided no way to stream. You could perhaps jerryrig a travel router and streaming device. A bit of a bummer for down time with kids but we were barely in the rooms. Also, no Red Stripe in the mini bar. Will get to this later. Mix of outlet types was odd. I suggest brining a power plug with a mid of outlets and usb ports (Anker makes a great cube shaped one) as the lamp outlets work only when the lamp is on. The room met our needs and was comfortable but not luxurious in a modern way. Absolutely zero issues with cleanliness. Pools: There are two. A good sized quieter one (with minimal shade that only comes in the afternoon) outside the lobby and abundant chairs and cabanas. The second is the huge zero entry pool that connects to the lazy river and water slides with the activity area and pool bar. We spent much time here, the kids loved it, and adults loved the lazy river. Really a lot of fun. It was extensively cleaned each AM. The cushions could use better cleaning on the loungers. Things to note: The lazy river “opens” (current, tubes) at 10am. All the pools stay open quite late. The kids slide is actually three small slides leading into a drop pool. Small kids that aren’t good swimmers shouldn’t do this unsupervised. There are plenty of tubes for the lazy river, this was never an issue. They are big for little ones and the property could use more smaller ones. The chair hoarding early is an unfortunate reality and I hate saying this, worsened dramatically with an influx of American tourists near the end of the stay who would claim absurd numbers of chairs before 6 (ie 8+) then not show for hours. Beach: There are actually two. The main one is small, can be prone to sargassum, but they make efforts to clean it. It’s sandy bottom and shallow to quite a distance (and you escape the sargassum after about 10ft from shore) but there are warnings about urchins and suggestions for water shoes. Had no issues absent any. When very windy it can be rough, this was usually only early AM or evenings. My 9 year old loved the smaller ones otherwise during the day and had a blast. The other beach is on the other side of the restaurant and better for walking but the swimming area is smaller. Tons of cabanas here. No water sports like SUPs or Kayaks and the Jewel has them beat here. Food: we were very happy here. The Jamaican food is uniformly excellent with the exception being a lack of a real pepper sauce for those who wanted it. Local items available at the buffet for all three meals. Indian options were great as well. A reasonable amount of vegetarian dishes as well. Vegans may have issues. Lots of fruits, salads, the usual omelette stations. Desserts repetitive. A juice bar but limited. We mainly ate at the buffet for dinner and occasional lunches. There was enough for our kids, one much more adventurous than the other, to be happy. The seaside restaurant (fish sandwiches) and jerk hut are musts. I ate jerk every day, you should too, it was very good, though for a Caribbean person would have appreciated a bit more heat. Mangoes was also good for lunch items like patties (excellent), nachos, veggie options, sandwiches etc. and is adjacent to the larger pool. We missed one a la carte as kids were too tired on day one after travel, and the Italian was serviceable but coming from Toronto not close to what is available here. If you expect to eat only North American food like you would in Boston you’ll be disappointed. If you like a variety of items and especially Caribbean food (logically) you’ll be very happy. We all ate well. I miss my afternoon jerk chicken! Heck I miss the smell drifting at the lazy river in advance of my afternoon jerk chicken. The coffee shop is great with a wide variety of hot and cold drinks (including non caffeinated frappes), ice cream, pastries and other snacks. Note Saturday is Jamaican night, the evening buffet is on the east beach, they have a live reggae show and then a DJ party. It was fun. Reservations are required for a La carte dinners, you can email a day before going. I wish we tried Rum Factory. Drinks: spirits uniformly poor. This is a Dominican owned property I believe and it shows. Presidente beer is the default in mini bars. This is Jamaica; Red Stripe is a global brand. It’s widely available everywhere else however, the saving grace. No Appleton to be found anywhere. In a hotel that has a restaurant called Rum Factory. This is inexcusable at this price point. I have no clue what proof the rum they use is, but seems less substantial that what I’d expect with virtually any well known Jamaican product. Tell the bartenders at Mangoes you want the yard (local) rum not the default. I’m older with kids and don’t drink on holiday as in my 20s but the property needs to address this. Nobody goes to Jamaica to pretend they’re in DR. Service: this is not a 2000 room in your face property in Cancun and that was a factor in choosing it. I go on holiday to be with my loved ones, to relax, and have a chill vibe. The service was excellent. It was attentive, without being intrusive. People were friendly. Absolutely no issues. If you’re the type of person who leaves 1 star reviews because a hotel worker didn’t become a super animated caricature of a human as is often the expectation in DR or Cancun from North American A.I. resort tourists, this isn’t the place for you. Again, the service is attentive, very good, with rare delays for example clearing plates etc at peak buffet times but we had no issues of substance and were happy. People are not slow in the Caribbean; they have simply not fallen in the trap of hurrying every minute like in NY. Be kind and gracious and it will be returned. Other notes. There is a tennis court where you can pay for lessons at reasonable prices. There are basketball hoops there too with balls available. We didn’t use the kids club; it was small. Most of the “animation” activities/games were near the pool and mainly geared to adults but the activity schedule had lots of stuff like crafts etc as well. MJ show was fun. The gift store is not surprisingly super expensive. The sun exposure can be intense even if you are well melanated. Aloe gel is 20-25 USD a bottle. Being excess sunscreen. Mosquitos were present but minimal. Bring a long sleeve as the lobby and main hall near the coffee shop can be aggressively air conditioned. Bring whatever size of bills you want if tipping as nobody will be able to break bills there. Hotel is 15 min from the airport. If funds allow skip a shared transfer (Jamaica Tours is good but uses large buses leading to waiting before leaving MBJ and a long time back from the hotel). Absolutely find a way to get Club Mobay access on departure to go through security faster. Recommended? Despite the alcohol situation I’d definitely go back especially as a family with young kids. I met a guy who had been there over 10 times. I’d give pause with teenagers. As a couple, because we prioritize relaxation, if funds allowed I’d probably prefer the Jewel (caveat our stay there was 5 years prior when it was Jamaican owned) if looking to an all inclusive or one of the non-AI resorts around MoBay or Negril if staying in Jamaica, excluding Sandals as it’s a completely different price point.

TripAdvisor users rated this property 3 out of 5

Not worth the money…

Melissa D on Apr 18, 2024

Overall the property is just OK…room was dirty…the food 3/5 at best and the service sub par. Two days in a row we came in from our day out to find our door unlocked/open with no one in sight and no housekeeping on the floor (we asked for our room not to be serviced bc our door handle wasn’t working properly) Reported to the front desk and no repairs were made prior to our departure. Thankfully we didn’t find anything missing…honestly can’t recommend and for the life of me we can’t figure out how they have such high reviews.

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