Pros
- Beautiful and convenient beachfront location near downtown Ocho Rios
- Some rooms have balconies facing the beach
- Several optional all-inclusive meal packages are available
- On-site restaurant, Fusion, serves Jamaican and international options
- Small pool has a swim-up bar
- Gift shop sells snacks, drinks, and basic toiletries
- Beach facilities include a volleyball net and free sun chairs
- Small casino has slot machines
- Free continental breakfast
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
Cons
- Rooms feature dated decor and tiny tube TVs
- Most bathrooms are in serious need of an update
- A chain link fence separating the hotel from the beach takes away from ocean views
- No umbrellas or drink service at the beach
- Some rooms can be noisy
- Fee for in-room Wi-Fi
Bottom Line
For families and groups who are more interested in a great location than a luxurious room, Rooms Ocho Rios is a solid budget choice. Rooms are basic but clean, with colorful decor -- and some obvious maintenance issues like stained tubs and chipped paint. Rooms Ocho Rios doesn't require guests to book an all-inclusive meal package, though they have several different options for those who are interested in eating exclusively on-site. There's a small, but rarely crowded, swimming pool with a swim-up bar. The beachfront, however, is the main highlight, with golden sand and calm blue water that's great for swimming. Fusion restaurant serves a la carte Jamaican and international food along with a kid's menu. A small casino and windowless fitness center are added perks considering rates, but both are in need of major updates.The property is within walking distance of a number of shops and dining options, and there are plenty of activities and attractions on the beach and close by. Compare rates at the further afield Negril Escape Resort and Spa -- the scene there is reggae boho, and prices are similarly budget-friendly.
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Amenities
- Casino
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Pool
- Spa
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Scene
Open and bright, with direct access to the restaurant
The scene at Rooms Ocho Rios definitely has that laid-back Jamaica beach vibe, complete with palm trees and vendors selling coconuts on the beach. It may be faster to buy snacks and beverages from strategically placed vending machines than wait for the oftentimes slow pool bar service.
Guests enter the hotel by walking right into the pool area, and the restaurant and front desk are visible inside. There isn’t a true lobby, but the open-air entrance to the dining area and desk is bright and spacious, and the front desk is large and easy to spot. Overhead, ceiling fans are painted in bright primary colors. A small gift shop is nearby, stocked with basic travel essentials and snacks.
Location
Easy access to the beach and downtown Ocho Rios
Located right on the beach and a short walk from the town center, Rooms Ocho Rios is convenient to numerous sights, shops, and restaurants in the area. While the hotel is in between a number of other properties on the beach, plants, trees, and an ugly chain link fence help to keep the beach area private and separate from the other resorts. A number of restaurants, shops, and bars are within walking distance, and popular attractions like Dunn’s River Falls and Dolphin Cove, as well as local craft markets and water sports, are a short drive away. Ian Fleming International Airport is about a 20-minute drive from the hotel.
Rooms
Basic rooms with obvious maintenance issues -- especially in the bathrooms
While the rooms at this hotel aren’t particularly fancy, they’re bright thanks to large windows that allow for natural light. Decor includes floral bed coverlets with matching curtains and dark wood furniture. Some rooms have private, furnished balconies with views of the beach -- though the chain link fence takes away from some of the romance. All rooms come standard with air conditioning and coffeemakers. Tube TVs, a charge for in-room Wi-Fi, and CD players could use an upgrade, and room decor is bland and tired. But bathrooms are the main drawback; tubs are deeply stained and faucets look corroded. Yellow vanity cabinet doors show their age.
Guests who prefer more space should consider booking the larger junior suites or family rooms. Rooms on the upper levels are quieter than those on the ground floor.
Features
Fitness center and gift shop are welcome perks for the price range, and there's plenty to do nearby.
While the property itself doesn’t have as many amenities as other hotels in the area, it does include some convenient perks. The fitness center has Cybex cardio machines and several pieces of strength-training equipment along with some rusty looking dumbbells. Slot machines are housed in a small room near the restaurant. Two meeting rooms are also available, and staff can arrange a variety of water sports like kayaking, water skiing, and parasailing for an extra cost. A t-shirt kiosk between the swimming pool and beach sells beach towels, novelty t-shirts and bathing suit coverups. Additionally, the hotel’s close proximity to other resorts and the downtown area put it within easy walking distance of a variety of shops, restaurants, bars, clubs, and other local attractions and activities.
All-Inclusive / Food
Free continental breakfast comes standard for all guests, and several meal plans are available.
Many hotels in Jamaica require guests to opt for the all-inclusive package, which means missing out on trying restaurants or market food in the area. At Rooms Ocho Rios, guests get free continental breakfast (includes cold items like cereal, juice, and pastries) and the option of purchasing meal plans. The full breakfast (BP) upgrades you to hot dishes in the morning. A second meal plan costs a bit more and includes hot breakfast and dinner. The final option is three meals a day. Be sure to choose your meal plan while booking the room and keep in mind that it's non-refundable if you later decide you'd prefer a different plan.
The on-site restaurant, Fusion, offers a la carte lunch and dinner options plus snacks throughout the day. Menus have traditional Jamaican offerings and international cuisine like Chinese and American food, plus a kid's menu. Packaged snacks and ice cream are sold at the on-site gift shop and vendors on the beach are easy to find for coconuts and fruit throughout the day.
Beach
Private access to a public beach with soft sand and clear water -- but no drinks service
The beach at Rooms Ocho Rios is a real highlight. Guests have private and fast access to the postcard-worthy public beach. Cross a patch of grass to find golden sand and crystal clear water with few waves. A white line of buoy markers ensures swimmers don't go too far out; there isn't a lifeguard. The beach vibe is laid-back and guests drag blue sun loungers around to find the best angle under the Jamaican sun. Umbrellas aren't offered, but there are a few trees for shade. Guests can get drinks from the pool bar and bring them to the beach.
Pool
Swim-up bar and ocean views from the pool
Guests can easily go back-and-forth between the well-maintained swimming pool and nearby beach. The pool is adjacent to the restaurant so snacks and drinks are available poolside at white tables under blue umbrellas. Blue sun loungers and striped blue-and-white towels are free. Tall palm trees and beach views, plus a swim-up bar, give the pool a definite tropical vacation ambiance.
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Scene
Open and bright, with direct access to the restaurant
The scene at Rooms Ocho Rios definitely has that laid-back Jamaica beach vibe, complete with palm trees and vendors selling coconuts on the beach. It may be faster to buy snacks and beverages from strategically placed vending machines than wait for the oftentimes slow pool bar service.
Guests enter the hotel by walking right into the pool area, and the restaurant and front desk are visible inside. There isn’t a true lobby, but the open-air entrance to the dining area and desk is bright and spacious, and the front desk is large and easy to spot. Overhead, ceiling fans are painted in bright primary colors. A small gift shop is nearby, stocked with basic travel essentials and snacks.
Location
Easy access to the beach and downtown Ocho Rios
Located right on the beach and a short walk from the town center, Rooms Ocho Rios is convenient to numerous sights, shops, and restaurants in the area. While the hotel is in between a number of other properties on the beach, plants, trees, and an ugly chain link fence help to keep the beach area private and separate from the other resorts. A number of restaurants, shops, and bars are within walking distance, and popular attractions like Dunn’s River Falls and Dolphin Cove, as well as local craft markets and water sports, are a short drive away. Ian Fleming International Airport is about a 20-minute drive from the hotel.
Rooms
Basic rooms with obvious maintenance issues -- especially in the bathrooms
While the rooms at this hotel aren’t particularly fancy, they’re bright thanks to large windows that allow for natural light. Decor includes floral bed coverlets with matching curtains and dark wood furniture. Some rooms have private, furnished balconies with views of the beach -- though the chain link fence takes away from some of the romance. All rooms come standard with air conditioning and coffeemakers. Tube TVs, a charge for in-room Wi-Fi, and CD players could use an upgrade, and room decor is bland and tired. But bathrooms are the main drawback; tubs are deeply stained and faucets look corroded. Yellow vanity cabinet doors show their age.
Guests who prefer more space should consider booking the larger junior suites or family rooms. Rooms on the upper levels are quieter than those on the ground floor.
Features
Fitness center and gift shop are welcome perks for the price range, and there's plenty to do nearby.
While the property itself doesn’t have as many amenities as other hotels in the area, it does include some convenient perks. The fitness center has Cybex cardio machines and several pieces of strength-training equipment along with some rusty looking dumbbells. Slot machines are housed in a small room near the restaurant. Two meeting rooms are also available, and staff can arrange a variety of water sports like kayaking, water skiing, and parasailing for an extra cost. A t-shirt kiosk between the swimming pool and beach sells beach towels, novelty t-shirts and bathing suit coverups. Additionally, the hotel’s close proximity to other resorts and the downtown area put it within easy walking distance of a variety of shops, restaurants, bars, clubs, and other local attractions and activities.
All-Inclusive / Food
Free continental breakfast comes standard for all guests, and several meal plans are available.
Many hotels in Jamaica require guests to opt for the all-inclusive package, which means missing out on trying restaurants or market food in the area. At Rooms Ocho Rios, guests get free continental breakfast (includes cold items like cereal, juice, and pastries) and the option of purchasing meal plans. The full breakfast (BP) upgrades you to hot dishes in the morning. A second meal plan costs a bit more and includes hot breakfast and dinner. The final option is three meals a day. Be sure to choose your meal plan while booking the room and keep in mind that it's non-refundable if you later decide you'd prefer a different plan.
The on-site restaurant, Fusion, offers a la carte lunch and dinner options plus snacks throughout the day. Menus have traditional Jamaican offerings and international cuisine like Chinese and American food, plus a kid's menu. Packaged snacks and ice cream are sold at the on-site gift shop and vendors on the beach are easy to find for coconuts and fruit throughout the day.
Beach
Private access to a public beach with soft sand and clear water -- but no drinks service
The beach at Rooms Ocho Rios is a real highlight. Guests have private and fast access to the postcard-worthy public beach. Cross a patch of grass to find golden sand and crystal clear water with few waves. A white line of buoy markers ensures swimmers don't go too far out; there isn't a lifeguard. The beach vibe is laid-back and guests drag blue sun loungers around to find the best angle under the Jamaican sun. Umbrellas aren't offered, but there are a few trees for shade. Guests can get drinks from the pool bar and bring them to the beach.
Pool
Swim-up bar and ocean views from the pool
Guests can easily go back-and-forth between the well-maintained swimming pool and nearby beach. The pool is adjacent to the restaurant so snacks and drinks are available poolside at white tables under blue umbrellas. Blue sun loungers and striped blue-and-white towels are free. Tall palm trees and beach views, plus a swim-up bar, give the pool a definite tropical vacation ambiance.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Beach
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Cable
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Casino
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Swim-Up Bar
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