Princess Grand Jamaica Reopens After Hurricane Melissa Repairs With 60% Discount Offer
The 590-suite all-inclusive resort on Jamaica's north coast has resumed operations with a limited-time spring promotion for guests.
Princess Grand Jamaica has reopened its doors following a months-long closure for hurricane repairs, making it one of the last major Jamaica all-inclusive properties to come back online after Hurricane Melissa.
The resort, located on the island's north coast and operated by Grupo Posadas, offers 590 ocean-view suites, three pools with waterslides, and supervised children's programming including nanny services. Its all-inclusive package covers meals, drinks, non-motorized water sports, and most on-site activities.
Spring Savings Promotion
To mark the reopening, Princess Grand Jamaica is offering up to 60% off for bookings made through March 31, 2026. The promotion applies to stays beginning after reopening, targeting travelers who deferred Jamaica plans during the storm recovery period and those looking to lock in discounted rates before peak summer demand returns.
Jamaica Recovery
Hurricane Melissa caused significant disruption to Jamaica's tourism infrastructure in late 2025. A number of resorts along the north coast were closed for varying periods while structural assessments and repairs were completed. Princess Grand Jamaica's return to operation is part of a broader reopening wave that has progressively restored the island's resort inventory through early 2026.
Jamaica remains one of the Caribbean's most visited all-inclusive destinations, drawing travelers with a combination of strong airlift from North American cities, competitive pricing, and a well-established resort corridor running between Montego Bay and Ocho Rios.
Travelers considering Jamaica for spring or summer 2026 should verify the operational status of any specific property before booking, as reopening timelines vary across resorts and room categories.
