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366 sq. ft. / Ocean View / 4 Guests
The Junior Suite Ocean View at Hotel Riu Ocho Rios gives you 366 sq. ft. of individually decorated, individually furnished space with an Ocean View from your private balcony. Designed as a comfortable non-smoking retreat within the beachfront all-inclusive resort, it pairs the ease of in-room climate-controlled air conditioning with practical touches such as free WiFi, satellite TV, a ceiling fan, an in-room safe, free bottled water and a stocked minibar with free items. This junior suite sleeps up to 4 guests with either 1 King Bed or 2 Double Beds, making it suitable for couples, friends or small families booking together. The layout centres on a bedroom-style living space with bedsheets and towels provided, plus conveniences including an iron and ironing board, hair dryer and closed-captioned television. The private bathroom has a shower/tub combination, free toiletries and eco-friendly toiletries, while energy-saving switches, LED light bulbs and recycling support a lighter-footprint stay. Fresh towels are available on request. Your stay is part of the 24-hour All-Inclusive experience at Hotel Riu Ocho Rios, where onsite food and beverages are included and gratuities are included in the rate, with some restrictions possibly applying. Across the resort, guests can enjoy buffet dining with live cooking stations and themed à la carte restaurants featuring Asian, Italian and grilled specialties, along with multiple bars and 24-hour snacks. Between meals, make the most of the resort setting on Mammee Bay, the swimming pools, entertainment for all ages, RIU Land kids’ club and Splash Water World water park, then return to your ocean-view balcony to unwind.
What's included in this room?
- Private balcony overlooks the ocean, perfect for morning coffee
- 366 sq. ft. individually decorated room with a bedroom-style layout
- One king bed or two double beds, sleeping up to four guests
- Private bathroom with a shower/tub combination and free toiletries
- Individually furnished living space with blackout drapes and warm décor
- Stocked minibar with free items plus complimentary bottled water
- Satellite TV, free WiFi, in-room safe and direct-dial phone
- Includes 24-hour all-inclusive dining, drinks and gratuities resort-wide
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Junior Suite Ocean View FAQs
What does the Junior Suite Ocean View actually look out on, and is the upgrade worth it?
The room’s private balcony faces the ocean, giving you a water view over Mammee Bay rather than the garden or pool aspect of lower categories. For guests who want to wake up to the sea and enjoy sunset from their own balcony, it’s a worthwhile step up, especially since Hotel Riu Ocho Rios sits directly on the beach.
How are the beds configured and how many guests does the room sleep?
You can choose 1 king bed or 2 double beds, and the Junior Suite Ocean View comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests, making it a practical option for couples travelling with friends or a small family sharing one room.
Does this room have a balcony, and how is it typically used?
Yes, every Junior Suite Ocean View comes with its own private balcony overlooking the water — a spot guests use for morning coffee, watching the bay, or unwinding before heading down to the beach or pools. It’s a balcony rather than a plunge pool or swim-out.
What is the bathroom like in this junior suite?
The private bathroom features a shower/tub combination, free and eco-friendly toiletries, and a hair dryer, giving guests the flexibility of both a bath and a shower within a compact, well-appointed space.
How does the Junior Suite Ocean View compare with the standard room category below it?
Both are individually decorated and similarly furnished, but the Junior Suite Ocean View adds the sea-facing balcony in place of a garden or pool aspect, so the main upgrade is the view rather than a change in size or layout.
What's included for guests booking this room category?
This category is part of the resort’s 24-hour All-Inclusive program, so onsite food and drinks are covered and gratuities are included in the rate. Guests also have access to the buffet restaurant, themed à la carte venues, multiple bars, and the resort’s pools and entertainment.
Is the Junior Suite Ocean View better suited to couples or families?
It works well for both — couples enjoy the private ocean-view balcony as a romantic touch, while the room’s capacity for up to 4 guests with two double beds also suits small families travelling together.
How far is this room from the beach and the resort's pools?
Hotel Riu Ocho Rios sits directly on Mammee Bay, so the beach is essentially steps away from the hotel building, and the resort’s swimming pools and swim-up bars are all within easy walking distance of the guest room blocks.
Is there a quieter or livelier side of the resort to know about?
Rooms near the main pool and kids’ club tend to be livelier with more daytime activity, while ocean-facing rooms like this one generally offer a calmer outlook over the water, appealing to guests who prefer a more relaxed setting.
What should guests know about this room that isn't obvious at first glance?
Towels are provided but fresh towel changes are on request rather than automatic daily, and as with all outdoor-facing rooms at the resort, the balcony should be considered if travelling with very young children, since these spaces aren’t designed with child safety rails in mind.