Half Moon will renovate its Rose Hall Villas to mark the resort’s 70th anniversary.
The transformation, being overseen by design firm Atelier-Vidal, will retain each villa’s architectural footprint, including fresh layouts that optimize viewing, expansive glass-pane doors, screened windows and open-concept living with lush surroundings. The villas will also feature numerous finishes, including wood and stone, along with modern furnishings with tropical textures, neutral color palettes and subtle regional accents.
Outside, each villa will receive enhanced pool experiences, including cabanas featuring large-screen TVs, grills and expanded seating for outdoor dining and entertainment. Several villas will get new infinity edge pools overlooking the Caribbean Sea, while arrival porte-cocheres will be added and new roofs, windows, doors, balconies, and lush landscaping will be installed at each accommodation.
Inside, the layouts will receive a complete makeover, including the addition of a family game room, new appliances and furniture and upgraded bathrooms.
For the first phase, the resort will re-design 11 villas between April and November. The remaining eight villas will undergo similar enhancement work over the same period in 2025.
A 10-minute drive from Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Half Moon, part of Salamander Collection, sits on 400 acres, has 210 rooms and suites, 19 villas, and offers amenities including two miles of private beachfront, a spa, 11 dining and beverage options, watersports and wellness activities, an equestrian center, and an 18-hole golf course.