
Montego Bay has long been described as the heartbeat of Jamaica’s north coast — a city where the mountains meet the sea in a seamless duet of beauty and possibility. Now, on this storied shoreline, a development is rising that promises not just to reshape the skyline, but to redefine what it means to live, invest, and belong in the Caribbean. That vision is The Pinnacle.
Planned for completion in 2030, The Pinnacle will consist of four elegant towers, each soaring twenty-eight stories above the turquoise waters. Together, they are more than just buildings; they are a philosophy cast in glass and stone, a dialogue between architecture and nature.
Four Towers, Four Stories
Each tower at The Pinnacle has been designed with a unique purpose, forming part of a cohesive whole. The Swallowtail will offer long-term residential living. The Canary and the Hummingbird are tailored for investors seeking returns in a thriving real estate market. The Phoenix, a hotel of 230–280 rooms, will welcome vis…



