The Ralph Lauren-designed Jamaica resort has a few rooms left for spring breakers, private villas and professional tennis players.

One of the Caribbean’s most elegant beach resorts still has a few Ralph Lauren-designed rooms left for spring breakers, as well as a handful of private villas overlooking the ocean.

Travelers planning a late-season escape can make room in the hotel’s signature Ralph Lauren rooms and select villas, which blend classic American design with outdoor Caribbean living. With spring break demand high throughout the region, this represents one of the last opportunities to reserve this special combination of styles and programs before remaining properties sell out for the peak season.

Ralph Lauren design, Caribbean setting

Designed by Ralph Lauren, rooms are defined by tailored lines, dark woods, crisp white fabrics, and nautical accents. It’s a striking aesthetic that translates to a beachside setting. Four-poster beds, plantation shutters and private terraces offer garden or water views, depending on the category, creating a residential feel.

The villa expands its space. This property features multiple bedrooms, spacious living areas, and a private pool, providing space for families and multi-generational groups. An outdoor dining terrace and full kitchen support extended stays, and resort amenities are still fully available.

Spring break has become an increasingly wide travel window, with families and couples traveling beyond the college crowd. Resorts that combine design reliability with structured on-site programming have seen the greatest demand.

Tennis with world-famous pros

One of the highlights of this season is the availability of high-quality tennis lessons. Customers can book sessions designed to suit a variety of skill levels, including the opportunity to train with world-renowned tennis experts.

Clinics and private lessons are structured to accommodate beginners refining their fundamentals and advanced players honing their competitive play. The court is active throughout the day and is integrated into a wider range of wellness services, including fitness programs and outdoor activities.

For travelers who plan their vacation around sports, this approach adds a rare dimension to a traditional beach stay.

Culinary programming that goes beyond a buffet

Dining has become a central pillar of spring break offerings. The resort’s culinary team is creating a variety of experiences that go beyond standard resort fare, including chef-led tastings and multi-course dinners focused on local ingredients.

Dining at Round Hill emphasizes seafood, Caribbean flavors, and seasonal produce, along with wine pairings and a curated cocktail menu (and lovely bar). For villa guests, private chef service and in-residence dining are an alternative to restaurant reservations.

Wellness, water and family programs

Wellness services range from spa treatments to guided fitness sessions and outdoor classes. Beach yoga, personal training and water activities fill the daily schedule.

Family-friendly programming is incorporated throughout the week, allowing younger guests to supervise activities while adults enjoy tennis, spa appointments or dining events.

The combination of forward-design accommodations, sports access and carefully selected dining offers the spring break calendar a different vibe from traditional party-centric destinations.

Limited stock during peak season

Availability of rooms and some villas is limited, especially during the most in-demand travel periods of March and early April.

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

spring break prices

According to information I found on Google Hotels, the rate for the week of March 24th is approximately $2,435 per night.