This Ralph Lauren-Designed Jamaica Resort Has a Few Rooms Left for Spring Break, Plus Private Villas and Tennis With a Pro


There are still a handful of Ralph Lauren–designed rooms left for Spring Break at one of the Caribbean’s most elegant beachfront resorts — along with a limited collection of private villas overlooking the sea.

Travelers planning late-season escapes can still secure space in the property’s signature Ralph Lauren rooms and select villas, a combination that blends classic American design with open-air Caribbean living. With Spring Break demand running high across the region, the remaining accommodations represent one of the last opportunities to book this particular mix of style and programming before peak weeks sell out.

Ralph Lauren Design, Caribbean Setting

The Ralph Lauren–designed rooms are defined by tailored lines, dark woods, crisp white fabrics and nautical accents — a recognizable aesthetic translated into a beachfront setting. Four-poster beds, plantation shutters and private terraces create a residential feel, with views that open to gardens or water depending on category.

The villas expand that footprint. These accommodations offer multiple bedrooms, expansive living areas and private pools, giving families and multigenerational groups room to spread out. Outdoor dining terraces and full kitchens support longer stays, while resort amenities remain fully accessible.

Spring Break has increasingly become a broader travel window, stretching beyond college crowds into family and couples travel. Resorts that combine design credibility with structured on-property programming have seen the strongest demand.

Tennis With a World-Renowned Pro

Among the highlights this season is access to high-level tennis instruction. Guests can book sessions designed for varying skill levels, including the opportunity to train alongside a world-renowned tennis professional.

Clinics and private lessons are structured to accommodate beginners refining fundamentals and advanced players sharpening competitive play. The courts remain active throughout the day, integrated into a broader wellness offering that includes fitness programming and outdoor activities.

For travelers who plan their vacations around sport, this kind of access adds a rare dimension to a traditional beach stay.

Culinary Programming Beyond the Buffet

Dining is positioned as a central pillar of the Spring Break offering. The resort’s culinary team is presenting a range of experiences that move beyond standard resort fare, including chef-led tastings and multi-course dinners focused on regional ingredients.

Dining at Round Hill emphasize seafood, Caribbean flavors and seasonal produce, with wine pairings and curated cocktail menus (and lovely bars). For villa guests, private chef services and in-residence dining create an alternative to restaurant reservations.

Wellness, Water and Family Programming

Wellness offerings extend from spa treatments to guided fitness sessions and outdoor classes. Beachfront yoga, personal training and water-based activities fill out the daily schedule.

Family-friendly programming remains integrated throughout the week, ensuring younger guests have supervised activities while adults pursue tennis, spa appointments or dining events

The combination of design-forward accommodations, sport access and curated dining gives the Spring Break calendar a different tone from traditional party-centric destinations.

Limited Inventory for Peak Weeks

Availability for rooms and select villas is limited, particularly during the most in-demand March and early April travel windows.

In a season when many Caribbean resorts are already at or near capacity, late-stage availability like this is rare, especially in the ultra-luxe segment.

Prices for Spring Break

Rates during the week of March 24 are around $2,435 per night, according to what I found on Google Hotels. 



Karen Udler

2026-02-24 15:40:00