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Jamaica SuperClubs resort reopens following US$20 million renovation

Super-inclusive Breezes Runaway Bay expansion features new swimming pools, wedding gazebos, spa and restaurants


Runaway Bay, Jamaica (January 19, 2007) – The super-inclusive Breezes Runaway Bay begins welcoming vacationers to Jamaica this winter season following its six-month renovation and expansion. Located on 22 acres of north shore prime beachfront, the property’s US$20 million facelift includes sophisticated amenities and expanded wellness and culinary experiences, making it the island’s premier vacation getaway for 2007.

To celebrate its reopening, Breezes Runaway Bay is offering 30 per cent off rack rates, starting at $183 per person. Guests can still take advantage of SuperClubs’ popular Passport Included promotion when booking a vacation through March 31, getting reimbursed for the value of new or renewed passports – an additional savings of $97 per person!

Guests entering Breezes’ revamped lobby are greeted with a vibrant new landscape. Two freshwater swimming pools have been added, complementing Breezes’ main pool. The three pools are spaced throughout the property, providing aqua respite and relaxation, and the eastern beach pool also features a swanky new swim-up bar and accompanying misting pool.

For daily nourishment, two new restaurants add to the resort’s culinary repertoire. The casually elegant Munasan serves up fresh morsels at their sushi bar and chefs whip up dinners to order at individual Teppanyaki stations. Meanwhile at the beachfront Reggae Café, Caribbean Jamaican specialties are tabled all day, perfect for a light meal or a spicy treat. In addition to Japanese and Caribbean cuisine, guests can also enjoy fine Italian dining, the evening Starlight Grill and continental buffets. After hours, the new piano bar beckons with evening entertainment and tunes.

At the full-service Blue Mahoe spa, guests can sample an array of á-la-carte treatments, including the signature three-hour Bamboo Spa Package at $380 per person, which includes four enticing treatments: Island Coffee Mint Glo, Tropical Body Mousse, 60-minute Bamboo Massage and Tropical Fruit Facial.

Couples exploring destination wedding and honeymoon locales for 2007 will be pleased with two new exotic wedding gazebos for bridal receptions: the beachside gazebo provides a tranquil seaside setting, while the garden gazebo is set among aromatic tropical foliage.

Since 1984, Breezes Runaway Bay has been providing sultry getaways for honeymooners, singles, couples and families with teens. The resort excels in romantic and active holidays, with stellar windsurfing, scuba diving and golfing facilities.

Every SuperClubs holiday is super-inclusive – accommodations; all meals, SuperSnacks and premium-brand cocktails; unlimited use of all sports facilities, including equipment rental and instruction; entertainment; weddings; recreational activities; and hotel taxes – with absolutely no tipping allowed.

For more information about Breezes Runaway Bay, call 1-800-GO-SUPER (1-800-467-8737).


Disclaimer: The information in this article/release was accurate at press time; however, we suggest you confirm all details and prices directly with vendors.
 
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