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We don't have a full review for this property yet, but it has been recommended and inspected by our Caribbean expert James Henderson, an independent travel journalist writing for the Telegraph and the Financial Times, including its luxury magazine How to Spend it, as well as being series editor of the Definitive Caribbean Guides'
Hideaway
Romantic Break
Other Activities
Golf
Sights nearby
Riding
Mountain biking
Sailing
Snorkelling
Watersports
Beach Life
Great walks
Cycling
Honeymoons
Kayaking
Windsurfing
Rooms with balcony/terrace
On the beach
Spa
Restrictions on children
Free wifi
Views
Contemporary
Restaurant
Chic
Gym
Disabled access
Rooms with balcony/terrace
All rooms feature either a verandah or balcony.Spa
Waterfront treatments at the Ocean SpaRestrictions on children
Children over 12 are welcomeFree wifi
Safe
Views
Parking
Bar
Sauna/Steam
Massage
Library
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Garden
Gym
Disabled access
Private villas
Air conditioning
Wifi
Other Activities
Golf
Sights nearby
Riding
Windsurfing
Sailing
Snorkelling
Watersports
Great walks
Cycling
Mountain biking
Kayaking
Jamaica Inn catches old Jamaican elegance to a tee, both in its setting and atmosphere, which is chic and discreet. Its 50 rooms – from the dining room, via the croquet lawn to the waterfront spa – are arranged around beautifully manicured gardens and a superb beach.
Originally published by The Telegraph
Unwind at this "romantic oasis for those tired of the hectic city life." The blue-and-white British colonial-style inn has no TVs or radios but does promise sea views. "Divine suites" have private balconies over- looking the Caribbean, local antique furniture, and full-size dining tables. Cottages add Indonesian-style interiors, private plunge pools, and secluded outdoor showers to the mix. "Staff make you feel at home and go out of their way to make sure you have the most enjoyable experience possible." At the open-air dining room set under a canopy of palms, the menu focuses on Caribbean cuisine.
Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller
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