Everything We Know About Beaches Runaway Bay
According to the recent Beaches Runaway Bay announcement by the Chairman of Sandals Resorts, which owns Beaches, the third location will be set in between Ocho Rios and Montego Bay, on Jamaica’s northern coast.
Beaches Runaway Bay will join existing Beaches Negril and Beaches Ocho Rios. A renovation of the previous Jewel Runaway Bay resort, it will feature 400 rooms, suites, and villas that offer one, two, three and four bedrooms so they can accommodate family groups of all sizes.
Beaches Runaway Bay will also introduce some new offerings to the Beaches brand, including dedicated wellness areas, bike trails, a climbable treehouse, and skateboarding. Dining options will include organic farm-to-table cuisine, and included activities will include golf at Runaway Bay Golf Club.

There are currently three Beaches resorts: Beaches Ocho Rios, Beaches Negril, and Beaches Turks & Caicos. In the same announcement as Beaches Runaway Bay, the chairman also said they are opening a Beaches in the Bahamas (Beaches Exuma) and a Beaches in Barbados.
Beaches Resorts are popular all-inclusive resorts for families that feature a ton of inclusions, such as all meals and snacks at a range of restaurants, all nonalcoholic and alcoholic drinks including premium liquor and Robert Mondavi wine at the restaurants and a variety of bars, stocked inroom minibars, unlimited watersports including snorkeling and paddleboarding, scuba diving for certified divers, land activities including tennis and a fitness center, daily and nightly entertainment, kids’ and teen activities and facilities including a Kids Camp with certified nannies and a teen disco, the Pirates Island waterpark, WiFi, roundtrip airport transfers, and all tips and taxes.