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Exploring Jamaica’s Luxurious Resorts

Where the Rich and Famous Stay and Play, & Wine and Dine

KINGSTON, JAMAICA – Jamaica has long been a vacation haven for the luxury-seeking elite.  The destination has played host to former U.S. President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jackie Kennedy, HRH Queen Elizabeth, HRH Prince Charles, Beyonce Knowles, Sir Paul McCartney, Naomi Campbell, and many others. Author Ian Fleming penned all fourteen James Bond novels at GoldenEye, located in Oracabessa. With its cerulean waters, white sand beaches and lush vegetation, the island provides the perfect backdrop for an extravagant vacation getaway.

“Jamaica is a land of unspoiled natural beauty with the reputation of a world-class leisure destination,” said Paul Pennicook, Jamaica’s Director of Tourism. “Further enhanced by her wealth of well-appointed resort offerings, the island is the premier destination for travelers seeking the ultimate in luxury.”

From the tourism capital of Montego Bay, to Negril in the west and Port Antonio in the east, visitors can find something to appease their luxury palette. Here’s a sampling of Jamaica’s most lavish retreats where the rich and famous stay to relax, be pampered and enjoy maximum privacy:

Azul Sensatori Jamaica (Negril, Jamaica)

Located on Negril’s world famous Seven Mile Beach, Azul Sensatori Jamaica, offers 136 ocean-view rooms, three pools, five restaurants and Karisma’s Gourmet Inclusive concept. World-renowned chefs, sommeliers, high-end gourmet cuisine served a la carte, 24-hour room service and a full-service concierge can all be expected at this extravagant all-inclusive property (http://www.azuljamaica.com/).

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Azul Sensatori Jamaica

 

 

Geejam Hotel (Negril, Jamaica)

Geejam Hotel’s seven double rooms consist of three deluxe cabins, one suite, and a self-contained three-bedroom villa. Equipped with a recording studio, healing spa, swimming pool, gym and bushbar, the property forms an exclusive universe between the foothills of the Blue Mountains and the sapphire waters of Frenchman’s Cove, voted by Condé Nast as one of the world’s top five beaches (http://www.geejamhotel.com/).

Geejam Hotel
Geejam Hotel

 

GoldenEye Hotel and Resort (Oracabessa, Jamaica)

The former home of author and James Bond creator, Ian Fleming, GoldenEye is now a stunning 52-acre resort overlooking the Caribbean Sea on Jamaica’s north coast. Home to secret coves, breathtaking private beaches, tropical forests and a seawater lagoon, the property also boasts the FieldSpa and two restaurants – Bizot Bar (a beach bistro) and The Gazebo (fine dining) (https://www.goldeneye.com).

GoldenEye Hotel and Resort
GoldenEye Hotel and Resort

 

Half Moon, A RockResort (Montego Bay, Jamaica)

One of the world’s finest resort hotels, Half Moon sits on a private estate of 400 acres with beautifully landscaped gardens, a nature reserve, and 197 rooms and suites scattered amongst white-rendered cottages and 31 capacious villas, all fronted by two miles of private beach. The epitome of luxury, it offers six fine-dining restaurants, an 18-hole championship golf course, an equestrian center, thirteen tennis courts and a private Dolphin Lagoon (http://halfmoon.rockresorts.com/default-en.html).

Half Moon
Half Moon

 

Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall and Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall (Montego Bay, Jamaica)

An ideal luxury experience for families, Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall offers unparalleled family-friendly accommodations (every room category can sleep at least two adults and one child), a kids’ club, and water activities like kayaking and snorkeling (http://www.rosehallmontegobay.com/). Meanwhile, the sophisticated and stylish Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall, is an indulgent adults-only escape, perfect for couples seeking a harmonious, pampered vacation. On property are 386 ocean-view suites and guestrooms, a la carte and gourmet restaurants, live entertainment, a private airport lounge and more (http://rosehall.zilara.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html).

Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall
Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall

 

Jamaica Inn (Ocho Rios, Jamaica)

Consistently ranked among the top luxury hotels in Jamaica and the Caribbean, Jamaica Inn boasts an intimate eight-acre property situated on a private cove with an offshore reef.  With 52 suites and cottages and 700-foot private white sand beach, often considered the Caribbean’s best, this exclusive resort is the perfect getaway for the traveler seeking unassuming style and warm, friendly service (http://jamaicainn.com/index.php).

Jamaica Inn
Jamaica Inn

 

Round Hill Hotel and Villas (Montego Bay, Jamaica)

Steeped in rich history, timeless elegance and understated luxury, Round Hill’s 110-acre private enclave of luxury villas, boasts Ralph Lauren designed oceanfront guestrooms, award-winning seaside dining and exquisite spa, caters to all guests. Visitors may indulge in a soothing, invigorating yoga class in the spa’s outdoor ocean view pavilion, or tempt their palates with the restaurant’s locally grown, organic cuisine (http://www.roundhill.com).

Round Hill Hotel and Villas
Round Hill Hotel and Villas

 

Sandals Royal Plantation (Ocho Rios, Jamaica)

Exquisitely private, Sandals Royal Plantation is an intimate, all-butler resort of 74 ocean view suites tucked into a magnificent coral bluff. Known for its meticulous attention to detail, this enclave of retro chic sophistication, showcases roaming peacocks and manicured lawns. Guests spend their days lazing by the pool, teeing off at nearby Sandals Golf & Country Club or scuba diving in the crystal clear Caribbean waters (http://www.sandals.com/main/plantation/rp-home/).

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Sandals Royal Plantation

 

Tensing Pen Resort (Negril, Jamaica)

An incredible boutique resort in Negril, Tensing Pen is home to a multitude of remarkable stone, wood and thatchcut cottages, which overlook the stunning limestone cliffs of Negril’s West End. Guests may choose to spend their days relaxing by the ocean, being pampered in the resort’s world class salon and spa, or indulging their adventurous side with guided tours, mountain biking expeditions, scuba diving and parasailing (http://tensingpen.com/). 

Tensing Pen Resort
Tensing Pen Resort

 

The Caves (Negril, Jamaica)

Located on the limestone cliffs of Negril’s scenic West End in Jamaica, The Caves is an oceanfront sanctuary with twelve exclusive cliff-side accommodations.  Made from hand-crafted wood and stone, it also features private cave dining, The Blackwell Rum Bar, and a sea view Aveda Amenity Spa. The spa was recently named one of the top five in Jamaica by Ocean Magazine (https://www.islandoutpost.com/hotels-and-villas/the-caves/).

The Caves
The Caves

 

The Tryall Club (Montego Bay, Jamaica)

Just west of Montego Bay in the parish of Hanover, the Tryall Club has distinguished itself as one of the world’s most eclectic addresses, where world-class sporting facilities, gracious hospitality and stylish living blend seamlessly together. With 2,200 acres of land, the club contains a portfolio of homes, ranging from 1-bedroom villas to 9-bedroom houses, as well as the revered Tryall Golf Course, nine tennis courts, and secluded private beach with an array of water sport offerings (http://www.tryallclub.com/).

The Tryall Club
The Tryall Club

 

Trident Port Antonio (Port Antonio, Jamaica)

Set on the edge of the Caribbean Sea, The Trident Hotel in Port Antonio offers a vision of contemporary luxury. Its thirteen spacious villas each come equipped with oceanfront porticos and private soaking pools. Lifestyle amenities including a media lounge, gym, spa and private beach are also available. The highlight is Mike’s Supper Club, a high-end speakeasy which provides a fusion of exceptional music, cuisine and authentic Jamaican culture (http://www.tridentportantonio.com/).

Jamaica Port Antonio Trident Castle Luxery Villa with helicopter pad pool and 8 servants
Jamaica Port Antonio Trident Castle Luxury Villa with helicopter pad pool and 8 servants.

 

 

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