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SO2 Bubbly Summer @ Round Hill
Seon Walker (left), food and beverage manager, Round Hill Hotel and Villas, chats with Turks and Caicos guests Sonia Green-Duncan and her husband Omar Duncan,co-principals, Omar’s Beach Huts. Aceion Cunningham
Lifestyle
June 7, 2026

SO2 Bubbly Summer @ Round Hill

Part 2

The Moët & Chandon Beach Club embodies a shared commitment between both brands to creating exceptional guest experiences that celebrate the pleasures of travel, connection, and luxury living. For the rest of the year save for August and September, visitors to Round Hill will have the opportunity to discover curated activations and memorable moments that further enhance the partnership, reinforcing both brands’ dedication to craftsmanship, elegance, and hospitality excellence.

A guest reaches for yellowfin tuna crudo mini tacos.Aceion Cunningham

A guest reaches for yellowfin tuna crudo mini tacos. Aceion Cunningham

A sparkling invitation to indulge: Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial poured to perfection.Aceion Cunningham

A sparkling invitation to indulge: Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial poured to perfection. Aceion Cunningham

“The Moët & Chandon summer campaign capitalises on those little celebratory moments that can in turn become major moments… This is our way of enhancing the luxury that already exists on the property and adding to the guests’ experience. The property is already beautiful, nothing major was needed so Round Hill fits the aesthetic and what the brand was going for in terms of a partner,” explained Meaghan McConnell, luxury wine specialist, Select Brands.

Caprese skewers finished with balsamic glaze made for the perfect passed hors d’oeuvre.Aceion Cunningham

Caprese skewers finished with balsamic glaze made for the perfect passed hors d’oeuvre. Aceion Cunningham

As Jamaica continues to attract discerning global travellers seeking authentic luxury experiences, the collaboration positions Round Hill Hotel and Villas as a premier destination for elevated leisure while marking an exciting milestone for Moët & Chandon’s presence in the Caribbean.

Brandon Lewis, butler, Round Hill Hotel and Villas, kept the pours coming.Aceion Cunningham

Brandon Lewis, butler, Round Hill Hotel and Villas, kept the pours coming. Aceion Cunningham

Branded Moët & Chandon sunbed loungesAceion Cunningham

Branded Moët & Chandon sunbed loungesAceion Cunningham

“We at Round Hill are honoured and proud to collaborate with the incredible team from Moët & Chandon and Select Brands to create a unique guest experience on our adult only private beach. We say what better place to have exquisite beverages, music and food for exquisite people,” expressed Josef Forstmayr, managing director, Round Hill Hotel and Villas.

Meaghan McConnell (left), luxury wines specialist, Select Brands, enjoyed a convivial moment with Frank May, manager, Rose Hall Developments, and his interior designer wife Kathryn, during the evening’s festivities.Aceion Cunningham

Meaghan McConnell (left), luxury wines specialist, Select Brands, enjoyed a convivial moment with Frank May, manager, Rose Hall Developments, and his interior designer wife Kathryn, during the evening’s festivities. Aceion Cunningham

Karleen Minott (left), general manager, Doctor’s Cave Beach, and Trudy Morris, fitness and wellness manager, Half Moon Resort, shared a photo-op while catching up during the evening’s festivities.Aceion Cunningham

Karleen Minott (left), general manager, Doctor’s Cave Beach, and Trudy Morris, fitness and wellness manager, Half Moon Resort, shared a photo-op while catching up during the evening’s festivities.Aceion Cunningham

 

Photos: Aceion Cunningham

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