Jamaica’s Iberostar Grand Hotel Rose Hall was awarded the best all-inclusive hotel by Apple Vacations. The announcement was made during Apple Vacations’ black-tie Crystal Apple Awards gala held at the Art Institute of Chicago on September 8th. This is the second year in a row that the hotel is receiving the coveted award. Apple Vacations President Jeff Mullen made the presentation to the awardees that were honored for receiving the highest rated properties and destinations chosen by their customers.
“We are delighted that one of Jamaica’s top all-inclusive resorts was selected by Apple Vacation’s customers as their favorite all-inclusive resort,” said Paul Pennicook, Jamaica’s Director of Tourism. “Being the recipient of this award for a second year in a row is a testament of the high caliber of tourism products that Jamaica has to offer. We commend Iberostar Grand Hotel Rose Hall for their continued success.”
Pictured above are (L-R) President Jeff Mullen of Apple Vacations, Jamaica’s Director of Tourism Paul Pennicook, Executive Chairman Don Miguel Fluxa of Iberostar Group, and General Manager Philip Hoffer of Iberostar Grand Hotel Rose Hall.
Jamaica’s Iberostar Grand Hotel Rose Hall Awarded Best All-Inclusive Hotel by Apple Vacations
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