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Jamaica

The place to be!

Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean and lies just south of Cuba. This island boasts something for everyone with hundreds of miles of unspoilt, quiet beaches and a colourful cultural and cosmopolitan heritage. Jamaica is widely considered to have the most stunning landscapes to explore.

 

Visitors are drawn to Jamaica for its beaches, grand hotels, superb all-inclusive resorts, and laid-back inns. Most are impressed with the sounds of reggae, the taste of jerk cooking, and the warm, friendly smiles of the locals.

 

Add to this, several world-class golf courses, charming old plantation houses, and tiny villages dotted through the majestic Blue Mountains, (where they grow the best coffee in the world), all in a relaxed atmosphere and you’re jamming!

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Relax and Recharge

Treat yourself to that special holiday you deserve in the glorious sun-drenched Caribbean

 

With brilliant blue seas, sublime beaches, and a blistering range of extraordinary things to see and do, Jamaica makes a fantastic holiday for anyone and everyone. And if this year you’ve decided you need something extra-special – you’re celebrating perhaps, getting married or engaged, or just because you deserve it – there are few finer places where you can relax and recharge in ultra-comfort, body, and soul, than this idyllic island.

 

Luxury comes in many forms, and Jamaica has it all. Every creature comfort you need is available at a selection of first-class hotels offering superb accommodation; from cottages and villas with private pools to beachfront rooms and spacious suites with oversized balconies and terraces, in glorious settings by the beach, exotic rainforest, or on dramatic cliffsides. Excellent service means you’ll be well looked after wherever you choose; allowing you another priceless luxury - unlimited time to reconnect with loved ones.

 

Pay attention to partners and enjoy some much-needed me time, too, during a day chilling on the beach; having a relaxing massage in the spa perhaps; savouring a delicious meal in a fine-dining restaurant; or sipping a refreshing sundowner cocktail as you watch a shimmering sun set over the Caribbean Sea. Luxury also means having the opportunity to try some of the extraordinary experiences Jamaica’s best resorts offer, from intimate private dinners in the caves of Negril to sweetheart swims in the warm waters of the Blue Lagoon; from adventure climbs up natural waterfalls to unforgettable horse rides along a pristine beach. Memories are made of this.

Places to stay

Ever wanted to stay in a luxury treehouse? Or maybe in a villa above water?

 

You’ll find wonderful hotels and resorts spread all over the island, each with its own special appeal and wow factors. Expect special touches such as private pools, glorious private beaches, great restaurants, perfect spas, and excellent service, whichever one you choose. These luxury retreats include, in the North West, Half Moon at Montego Bay, where you can choose to stay at Eclipse, Founders Cove, or Rose Hall Villas. There are 210 elegant rooms and suites and 27 villas with easy access to resort amenities along two miles of beachfront.

 

Round Hill Hotel & Villas, near Montego Bay, offers timeless elegance and understated luxury villas, Ralph Lauren-designed oceanfront guestrooms, and an exquisite spa nestled on a tropical hillside. For something special and full of character, head for The Caves, Negril, for exclusive cliff-side accommodation with enchanting surprises. Jamaica Inn in the northeast is an iconic, elegant hideaway beloved by celebrities, with 55 suites, cottages, bungalows, and a stunning beachfront setting. Goldeneye is another iconic hotel, hidden away in tropical grounds and the former home of James Bond author Ian Fleming.

 

The Trident Hotel, near Port Antonio on the north-east coast of Jamaica, features lovely oceanfront villas with plunge pools. Special services it can provide include helicopter transfers. There’s the unforgettable Geejam Hotel in a magical setting in the rainforest at the foot of the Blue Mountains, near Port Antonio, another celebrity haunt. Or why not escape to the mountains to Strawberry Hill in the fantastic Blue Mountains, where fine cuisine and exceptional far-reaching views have attracted the elite for decades?

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Experiences

Experiences

We’re the island of happy days, vivid nights and unforgettable experiences

 

Jamaica has a wealth of things to do for all holidaymakers, but luxury holidays allow you to access to a range of extra-special experiences. How about sunrise yoga and meditation in an overwater bungalow or truly unforgettable horse riding on the beach, available at Half Moon? If you crave something a little more active, Goldeneye offers you complimentary non-motorised water sports, including paddle boarding and kayaking.

 

Stay at Round Hill and nearby attractions available include floating through a pristine tropical river on a bamboo raft, ziplining through lush island foliage, or dancing the night away on a private sunset cruise. The resort itself offers beachside or poolside treatments, and there’s a couple’s suite, so you can tuck yourselves away and enjoy a massage together - Strawberry Herbal Back Cleanse, anyone?

Dining

All the history, beauty, warmth and colour of Jamaica is perfectly distilled in its iconic food

 

Eating well is a whole lot easier if you choose to stay in a resort with a great chef, and the good news is Jamaica has great taste. You’ll find popular stand-alone restaurants such as Marguerite’s at Montego Bay and L’Escargot in nearby Runaway Bay, which offers fine French delicacies and wine pairings. In addition, all luxury hotels pride themselves on the quality of their chefs and restaurants.

 

The Sugar Mill at Half Moon is one of Montego Bay’s long-established, fine-dining options. The Caves, Negril, offers unforgettable dining at a private table for two in caves strewn with luscious pink bougainvillaea petals and illuminated with flickering candles. In another secret cave you’ll find the extraordinary Blackwell Rum Bar where you can sip a nightcap and watch the moonlight dancing on the waves…can you imagine anything more romantic?

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For more information on holidays in Jamaica

What is the currency used here?

Jamaica uses the Jamaican dollar as its currency.

What is there to do in Jamaica?
  • Experience the Mystic Mountain. This 700 feet tall mountain is an amazing spot for thrill seekers to visit when traveling to Jamaica. There are many fun filled rides from ziplining to bobsledding that is sure to entertain the whole family. You can also take a chairlift to the see the amazing sights.
  • Relax on the Seven Mile Beach. This amazing beach will deliver you the best beach holiday. This spacious beach has plenty of spots for you to choose from whether you want to be included with the crowd or in a quiet spot. This beach is also home to a breathtaking view of the ocean and the sunset which will make this an unforgettable experience.
  • Raft along the Martha Brae River. This peaceful experience is perfect for holidayers to see the beautiful nature Jamaica has to offer. Taking a raft down this river is also a perfect spot for history lovers as you learn about the Spanish explorers and hidden treasure around this river and its history.
  • Explore Blue John Crow Mountains. This amazing national park is a protected heritage site that offers and amazing look at the scenery and nature home to Jamaica. You can take a walk around the park and take in the fresh air while spotting the local wildlife.
When is the best time of the year to visit?

The best time of year to visit is during autumn and spring. The weather is amazing at this time as it is still warm during the cold months and the attractions will have shorter queues and the beaches will be quieter for those who want to take a relaxing holiday and a break from the bustle of city life. The weather also be clearer during this time meaning you can bathe in the sun to get an early suntan.

What are the popular locations to visits?

Port Royal:

This location is amazing for those who love history as during the 17th century it was visited by many sea travelers and has many artifacts in the local Fort Charles Museum. This includes things from pottery to weaponry commonly used at the time. There are also artifacts from the earthquake in 1692 that can be seen here. The near archaeological sites can also be visited including the giddy house which was tilted during the earthquake.

 

Kingston:

The capital of Jamaica has a lot to offer music lovers and especially fans of Bob Marley as there is a museum full of history about him and his music. Kingston is also home to many dancehalls for you to experience an amazing night life full of DJs and dancing. Many concerts that come to Jamaica happen here so it would make an amazing trip to book a multi-day trip here when someone is performing here.

 

Portland:

There are many amazing and breathtaking sites for you to experience here as the natural sights are visible all around you. Here you can take boat tours around Portland through the waterfalls and grottos. There is also many beaches to relax on for you to choose from making this spot a great place to relax and take in the sights. This is an amazing opportunity to see all that Jamaica has to offer you.

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