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JAM | Jan 27, 2026

Princess Senses The Mangrove in Hanover reopens next week

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Artistic rendering of the external view of the Princess Senses the Mangrove resort in Green Island, Hanover. (Photo: Sunwing.ca)

Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica is announcing that Princess Senses The Mangrove in Hanover will once again welcome guests on February 1, reflecting both the resort’s readiness and the strong forward momentum Jamaica continues to experience as one of the Caribbean’s leading destinations.

Nestled within a lush, historic mangrove, Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica brings together two luxurious all-inclusive properties: the serene adults-only haven, Princess Senses The Mangrove, and the family-friendly paradise, Princess Grand Jamaica. Together, the dual resorts create one of Jamaica’s most expansive hospitality experiences, offering elevated accommodations, immersive entertainment, diverse culinary options and exceptional amenities designed to meet the needs of every type of traveller.

Managing Director at Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica, Enrico Pezzoli, remarks, “We are truly thrilled to welcome guests back to Princess Senses The Mangrove. Jamaica has a remarkable spirit, and we are proud to once again share that spirit with guests from around the world as they rediscover the beauty and hospitality of our island.”

To celebrate the reopening, Princess Senses The Mangrove will launch a limited-time Grand Opening Special:

Grand Opening Special at Princess Senses The Mangrove

  • Offer Details: Up to 60% off stays at Princess Senses The Mangrove
  • Booking Window: Jan. 16 – Feb. 8, 2026
  • Travel Window: Feb. 1, 2026 – Oct. 31, 2027
  • Blackout Dates: Dec. 24, 2026 – Jan. 2, 2027
Another rendering of the Princess Senses the Mangrove resort. (Photo: Sunwing.ca)

The return of this signature adults-only resort underscores the brand’s confidence in Jamaica and its commitment to supporting the island’s continued tourism growth long-term. The reopening of Princess Senses The Mangrove also builds anticipation for the reopening of Princess Grand Jamaica on March 1, 2026, completing the dynamic two-resort experience along Jamaica’s coastline.

“This reopening represents far more than the return of a resort,” explains Marc Pelfort, Regional Director of Sales & Marketing for Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica, saying, “it reflects the resilience of Jamaica, the strength of the destination and the unwavering dedication of our team. Our commitment to Jamaica is deep and long-standing, and we are honoured to play a role in the island’s continued growth as we welcome travellers to our paradise.”

Guests returning to Princess Senses The Mangrove will enjoy 401 ocean-view suites and 14 opulent overwater villas featuring partial glass floors and private infinity pools. The resort offers a diverse selection of restaurants and bars, multiple swimming pools including a rooftop infinity pool, a world-class spa, and a pristine white-sand beach. Additional highlights include speciality dining venues, themed parties, daily refreshed mini-bars, the immersive O’Club experience and lively nightly entertainment.

Princess Hotels & Resorts Jamaica extends its sincere appreciation to its partners, guests and the local community for their continued support and looks forward to welcoming travellers back to Jamaica—a destination that remains open, resilient and moving confidently into its next chapter.

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