Access to Riu Montego Bay's 'Splash Water World' and 'Pacha' nightclub
The Jerk Hut (Pepe's Food) on the beach serves legendary chicken
Three distinct infinity pools that never feel too crowded
Quick Take: It's the 'middle child' of the Riu complex—calmer than the party hotel next door but definitely not the luxury quiet of the Palace.
Reviewed by @willianaashley: I stayed at Riu Reggae for 5 nights and it was honestly so lit. If you want quiet, skip this, but if you want non-stop parties, it's perfect. We paid $2400 for two people and definitely got our money's worth, even without room service! 🇯🇲🍹
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers love the energetic entertainment team and the jerk chicken, but the rooms feel a bit dated and damp.
Reality check
The 'ocean view' is often a 'partial view through some palm trees,' and the humidity in the rooms can leave sheets feeling perpetually moist.
You want to party at night but recover by a quieter pool during the day
You love watching planes land and take off right over your head
You are a foodie for authentic jerk chicken but okay with average buffet fare otherwise
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.4
Housekeeping: Daily service is generally reliable, though some guests report missed spots and sand left on floors.
Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are clean but dated; watch out for slow-draining showers and occasional mildew smell due to humidity.
Maintenance: Grounds are manicured perfectly. Rooms show wear—peeling paint and stiff sliding doors are common complaints.
Linens & towels: Towels can be a bit scratchy and 'grey' rather than bright white. Check sheets for dampness upon arrival.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh (signature Riu scent), but hallways can smell like bleach or damp carpet.
Sleepability™
5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Low-flying aircraft from MBJ Airport
Hallway noise and slamming doors
Music from the main pool area during the day
Before you book
Good to know
You have access to Riu Montego Bay's nightclub and water park, but NOT their restaurants for dinner.
There is a mandatory Guest Accommodation Room Tax (GART) of ~$4 USD per night payable at the hotel.
The gym requires proper running shoes—no Crocs or sandals allowed.
What to pack
High-quality earplugs or noise-canceling headphones for the planes
Insulated tumbler (Yeti/Stanley) to keep drinks cold in the heat
Towel clips for the windy pool deck
Room Genie
Best picks
Courtyard View rooms (top floor) for less pool noise and better privacy
Ocean Front rooms for the best views, but be prepared for more wind and salt spray
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the main pool (zero privacy, constant foot traffic)
Rooms facing the Riu Montego Bay border if you want to avoid the bass from their parties
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am requesting a top-floor room in the Courtyard/Garden block, away from the main pool and elevators, to minimize noise.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is it really adults only?
Yes, strictly 18+. However, you are next to Riu Montego Bay which allows young adults and has a party vibe.
Can I eat at the other Riu resorts?
No. You can access the nightclub and water park at Riu Montego Bay, but dining is restricted to Riu Reggae (unless you stay at Riu Palace, who can eat everywhere).
Do I need reservations for dinner?
Yes, the a la carte restaurants (Italian, Asian, Steakhouse) require reservations. The main buffet does not.
Is the airport noise unbearable?
It's loud. If you love aviation, it's cool. If you want zen silence, it's a dealbreaker.
Is there a resort fee?
Not a 'resort fee' per se, but Jamaica charges a small nightly room tax (approx $4) that you pay at check-in/out.
How is the Wi-Fi?
Surprisingly decent (rated 9.1/10 by guests), works in rooms and by the pool, but can be spotty on the beach.
Insider Tips
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The 'Jerk Hut' on the beach opens at noon—get there early for the freshest chicken.
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Ask for a 'special coffee' at the lobby bar; they often have better espresso machines than the buffet.
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Walk over to Riu Montego Bay for the Friday 'Riu Party' if you want a club vibe, then retreat to Reggae to sleep.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'ocean view' rooms often overlook the roof of the restaurant below.
💡The humidity in the rooms can be intense; don't leave wet swimsuits hanging inside.
💡The beach vendors can be persistent if you walk near the water line.
💡Room service is not 24/7 or extensive—it's mostly basic sandwiches.
💡The 'top shelf' liquor in the room dispenser is often local brands, not premium imports.
Local Playbook
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