A water park meanders through a jungle garden and contains three terraced swimming pools, channels, little lagoons, waterfalls, a lazy river with float tubes, and a swim-up bar. A rope-and-wood suspension bridge, faux rock formations, and replicas of the former Rose Hall Plantation's aqueducts (whose ruins can be found elsewhere within the resort) are also in the jungle garden. Among the replicas is a sugar mill 30 feet high, providing access to an 280-foot serpentine waterslide. Other features include two secluded six-person spa tubs, one with waterfall.
Adjacent to the main building, a freeform pool 120 feet long contains a swim-up bar and children's sections connected by a channel. The resort's beach extends 1000 yards and provides calm-water swimming in most weather conditions. Pool decks and the beach are set with cushioned lounge chairs, umbrellas, and cabanas.
Water sports equipment and activities include small sailboats, snorkeling gear, windsurfers, and kayaks plus Pilates and aerobics classes. The resort also features six tennis courts (surcharges for night games). Play on the resort's 18-hole championship golf course, Cinnamon Hill Ocean Course, incurs a surcharge. The course, which has played host to the Caribbean Classic Golf Championship, traverses tropical greenery, offers mountain and ocean vistas, and rises from sea level to an elevation of 900 feet. Caddies and carts are mandatory. Rental carts, clubs, and other equipment as well as golf lessons are offered at a pro shop. (Soft spikes are recommended.)
Off-site activities including scuba diving certification classes and trips; snorkeling and glass-bottom boat excursions; plus horse riding, parasailing, waterskiing, and Jet Skiing can all be arranged at the resort. Off-site activities incur surcharges.