
Royalton Hotels & Resorts redefines all-inclusive with cinematic flair
If Bond were taking a rare break from saving the world, somewhere like Royalton Hotels & Resorts’ new Suites & Villas would be a fitting choice. These accommodations aren’t just bigger — they redefine what all-inclusive luxury means in the Caribbean.
Launching this November, Royalton introduces a dedicated tier that spotlights suites and villas known for their generous size and thoughtful design. From overwater bungalows to the striking CHIC Mansion, the spaces offer a rare level of privacy and comfort that feels more like a private residence than a hotel room.
Luxury here is less about flashy extras and more about the freedom to spread out and unwind. No more scrambling for a spot at crowded buffets — instead, expect bespoke touches like signature cocktails crafted by your in-suite mixologist, daily à la carte breakfasts delivered where you want them, and personalised butler service that anticipates your needs before you even ask.
This fresh approach reflects a subtle shift in Caribbean hospitality. Royalton’s new tier places space, service and aesthetic at the heart of the experience — essentials rather than add-ons. It’s an evolution designed to appeal to travellers who want the ease of all-inclusive combined with the feeling of exclusive, tailored luxury.
And yes — martinis are very much part of the package, perfectly stirred to accompany your sunset over the water.

In an increasingly crowded luxury travel market, Royalton’s Suites & Villas offer something both familiar and new — expansive, elegant spaces where guests can connect with family or friends, or simply enjoy a moment alone, far from the ordinary.
It’s a quietly confident offering that proves luxury doesn’t have to shout to make an impression.
Even where Bond might hang up his gun for a week or two to unwind, don’t forget to pack your tux — you never know when the next gala awaits.
Elena Leo is the Arts & Lifestyle Editor of Ikon London Magazine.