Braco Village at Breezes Rio Bueno (Grand Lido Braco)
Jamaica, Caribbean


- All-inclusive adults-only deluxe holiday
- Luxury beachfront air-conditioned accommodation
- Full breakfast, lunch and dinner, 24-hour room service, Full breakfast, lunch and dinner, 24-hour room service, speciality restaurants
- Unlimited house wine or beer with lunch and dinner, premium brand drinks
- Vast range of watersports (textile) and activities
- All local taxes, service charges and gratuities included (no tipping allowed)
This deluxe all-inclusive resort caters for adult couples and singles only. Built as a village in the style of Spanish Town, it has a town square where guests can enjoy a choice of three restaurants, a sidewalk cafe, a pastry shop, a couple of small stores/boutiques and artisan street stalls. The grounds are lush with tropical trees, bushes and plants. Breezes Rio Bueno is operated by SuperClubs, the leading company operating Super Inclusive Hotels in the Caribbean. They offer a constant array of gourmet food and drink, nightly entertainment and unlimited land and watersports.
Location
Breezes Rio Bueno is situated on the north coast of Jamaica in Trelawny, 1.6km west of the quaint little town of Rio Bueno and 51km east of Montego Bay. Jamaica, in the Greater Antilles, is the largest of the English-speaking Caribbean islands and the lush, tropical vegetation, refreshing waterfalls, white sandy beaches and the reggae vibe makes this a fascinating country.
The Beach
The resort has a gently shelving, fine sandy beach with 230m reserved for naturists.
Naturism at Grand Lido Braco
Breezes Rio Bueno is a large luxurious textile resort with a dedicated naturist section consisting of accommodation suites directly on the naturist section of the beach, a large pool and sunbathing areas, a bar and snack bar. Within the naturist area guests can remain nude day and night. However, the gym, tennis, golf, all of the themed restaurants and entertainments are in the textile part of the resort, therefore guests will have to dress to use these facilities. Whilst all the facilities of the textile side are available to naturist guests, textile customers must pay a significant daily fee to enter the naturist area.
Food & Drink
On the textile side of the resort there is a continental restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner (indoor) and an outside eating area. The buffet breakfast offers croissants, different types of bread, tropical fruits, yoghurt, cereals, cakes, eggs, sausages, cheeses and coffee, tea or other drinks. For lunch the buffet comprises salads, fruit and other starters, soup, various meat and fish dishes, vegetables, cheeses, cakes and tea or coffee. Dinner is usually served grand buffet style. A wonderful street party is held once a week and usually an evening beach party as well. Unlimited wine, beer and, on request, even cocktails are served with all main meals. There are a further three speciality restaurants – Japanese, International Gourmet and Jamaican. Reservations are required for the Japanese and International Gourmet restaurants. Supersnacks are served from the pavement cafés from morning till late in the evening. In addition, two clubhouses serve food and drink. There are eight bars with cool Red Stripe beer, potent rum punches, and international brand alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
Facilities
The au naturel section has a large free-form swimming pool with swim-up bar, two Jacuzzis, and the naturist beach. On the textile side is a further Olympic-size swimming pool and two Jacuzzis. A full service health and beauty spa offers an indulgent range of massages and beauty treatments (payable). Other facilities include a bureau de change, boutique, duty-free shop, fitness centre and internet room.
Activities
The au naturel section has a tennis court, volleyball, table tennis, pool table and a jogging track. On the textile side there is scuba diving, snorkelling, windsurfing, sailing and kayaking – with equipment and instruction included. Also free are unlimited use of all equipment in the state-of-the-art open air fitness centre (with instruction), golf, including green fees, on the 9-hole Executive Course. Two tennis courts are lit for play at night. In addition, there is basketball, football, beach volleyball, aerobics, raquacise, reggae classes, nature walks, ‘mixology’ (a drinking game played at the swim-up bar) and cookery classes.
Entertainment
There is live entertainment nightly plus a resident band, piano bar and disco.

