The birthplace of reggae and home to some of the Caribbeans most beautiful beaches Jamaica is the ideal destination for travelers looking to soak up the sun and experience local island culture. With a range of family friendly resorts and adults only properties to choose from along the coast theres something for vacationers of all ages and travel styles. Private and protected Grand Lido is an oceanfront boutique hotel bringing guests a unique and natural all-inclusive vacation for adults. From every vantage point a pristine blue ocean and the rocky shores of Negril are all thats seen while adults enjoy sun by the private and exclusive Grand Lido. An oceanfront boutique clothing optional resort for guests over the age of 21. Grand Lido offers an upscale and elegant naturist resort atmosphere for singles and couples alike who desire a more liberated holiday experience with 26 exquisite ocean-facing suites in an isolated enclave premium Butler Service and access to an additional two nearby luxury all inclusive resorts Royalton Negril and adults-only Hideaway at Royalton Negril
The hotel has a total of 6 restaurants. The Gran Terrazza is the main restaurant with casual, open-air buffet dining for breakfast and lunch. There are two sumptuous dinner buffets. On Mondays an extravagant Caribbean Beach Carnival Night is offered on the main beach and on Friday there is the spectacular General Manager's Grand Gala. The Piacere restaurant offers formal French elegance in a luxurious, candlelit setting, serving Nouvelle Cuisine. A world-class pianist accompanies the dining experience. This restaurant is open for dinner, except Fridays, and formal attire is required. La Pasta is the casual Italian pasta bar, open daily except Sundays. Cafe Lido, specialising in continental dining, enjoys a casually elegant atmosphere (no shorts), and is open for dinner, except on Mondays and Fridays. The Reggae Café 'RASTAurant'(SM), will tempt guests with the best of local Jamaican favourites, from jerk chicken to Rotti and more for dinner daily except on Mondays and Fridays. At the Munasan, it is possible to dine in the newest restaurant, charmingly appointed and overlooking the warm Caribbean waters. Here chefs perform culinary feats, from fresh sushi to teppanyaki cuisine. The restaurant seats 8 at each teppanyaki table and 12 at the sushi bar, where the chef will hand roll delectable sushi. Reservations are required for dining times, resort style attire is acceptable. Munasan is open throughout the week except on Mondays and Fridays. For those in the mood for privacy, the hotel also offers 24-hour room service. It is possible to book an all-inclusive stay. On Mondays, the hotel offers the extravagant Caribbean carnival night on the beach, while the spectacular General Manager's Grand Gala takes place on Fridays.