Jamaica Inn
Winston Churchill’s favorite hotel, this exquisite family-run ‘inn’, tucked in a private cove, exudes patrician refinement...
Besides the usual hotels and resorts, you can find historical great houses and sprawling farm lodgings in Jamaica. Lonely Planet authors have travelled the length and breadth of the island to bring you their top recommendations for places to stay in Jamaica.
Winston Churchill’s favorite hotel, this exquisite family-run ‘inn’, tucked in a private cove, exudes patrician refinement...
Among the more acclaimed places is this tranquil, reclusive option with 12 thatched cottages on a hectare of land...
On the A3 east of town, this sophisticated resort has a sublime setting in a secluded cove backed by lime-green lawns. All 148 suites feature king-size beds, CD player, cable TV, direct-dial phones and 24-hour room service. Some have Jacuzzis...
Although overrun during spring break, Travellers is a real bargain the rest of the year. The 60-room family-owned resort features 14 bungalows, two suites and 39 simple rooms...
This glitzy 17-story property has 300 nicely appointed rooms, including 16 suites and three luxury suites. It also offers a panoply of facilities and a selection of restaurants...
An ecoconscious resort with heaps of jungle atmosphere. It has 86 all-hardwood, Thai-style cabins raised on stilts amid lush grounds full of croaking tree frogs. Interior decor features leather sofas and Chinese rugs...
This delightful spot has three quaint all-hardwood cottages (each housing up to three people) for rent right on World Beach. The cottages have louvered windows, hot water, coffee makers and radios...
In a magnificent setting on a hill beside the A2 about 3km north of town, this large and atmospheric wooden house on more than 140 hectares once held dominion over a sprawling dairy farm...
Gazing out over the town and the bay this charming hotel, built of limestone and molasses and chock-full of antiques, is far removed from the MoBay bustle. The rooms have cable TV and modest furnishings...
About a mile east of town, this new, solar-powered guest house features four thatched-roof bungalows whose balconies offer splendid views out over Cockpit Country...
Poised on a hilltop with exquisite coastal views stretching as far as Savanna-la-Mar, this wonderfully creaky great house is a budget traveler’s dream...
With its small clifftop garden overhanging a reef, this exquisite reclusive rental offers a delightful alternative to Ochi’s resort hotels...
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