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Where to stay in Jamaica
Where to stay in Jamaica
Jamaica has many accommodation options to suit all preferences and budgets. From hotels and all-inclusive resorts to luxury guesthouses and youth hostels, you can stay your way.
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Boutique vibes
Geejam Hotel is a boutique hotel at the foot of the Blue Mountains in Port Antonio. A rainforest retreat, it features dreamy private villas with all the mod cons to make you feel alright. Get pampered at the spa, find the secret bush bar and enjoy private beach access. There’s even a recording studio if you feel like mixing and mastering your own island grooves!
Movie set vibes
Sandals Royal Plantation is the 5-star, all-inclusive beach resort where Tom Cruise’s Cocktail was filmed. If you’re too young to remember, not to worry. All you need to know is that Sandals offers the epitome of luxury plantation living and you’ll get to rub shoulders with the international jet set! Located in Ocho Rios, expect personalised service (your own butler on hand), watersports galore, and not one but two private beaches to enjoy. Jamaica’s only caviar and Champagne bar can also be found on-site.
Grotto vibes
Looking for an intimate seaside stay and maybe a room with a view? The Caves in Negril has got you covered! It offers 12 private, thatch-roof, wood and stone cottages set on a cliff with ocean views. A highlight is the cave bar and its “porthole” onto the sea. Other on-site amenities include a hot tub, saltwater swimming pool and a Top Five in Jamaica-rated spa. There’s also plenty to do in the area from kayaking, snorkelling and biking to exploring caves.
Happy hostel vibes
Five Gables in Montego Bay is wildly popular with the budget-conscious and backpacking set. Set on a hill in a lush garden, you can choose from a mixed dorm, a double room or a single room. A veranda overlooks the pool and the ocean, there’s free Wi-Fi, a fabulous common room and your airport transfers are sorted. You’re also just 12 minutes from the restaurant, shopping and nightlife action on “Hip Strip” in town.
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Auckland to Jamaica
Nadi to Jamaica
Honolulu to Jamaica
Cairns to Jamaica
Phuket to Jamaica
Hobart to Jamaica
Singapore to Jamaica
Townsville to Jamaica
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London to Jamaica
Tokyo to Jamaica
New York City to Jamaica
Jamaica to Sydney
Jamaica to Melbourne
Jamaica to Gold Coast
Jamaica to Brisbane
Jamaica to Bali
Jamaica to Adelaide
Jamaica to Perth
Jamaica to Los Angeles
Jamaica to Auckland
Jamaica to Nadi
Jamaica to Honolulu
Jamaica to Cairns
Jamaica to Phuket
Jamaica to Hobart
Jamaica to Singapore
Jamaica to Townsville
Jamaica to Bangkok
Jamaica to London
Jamaica to Tokyo
Jamaica to New York City
Sydney to Jamaica
Melbourne to Jamaica
Gold Coast to Jamaica
Brisbane to Jamaica
Bali to Jamaica
Adelaide to Jamaica
Perth to Jamaica
Los Angeles to Jamaica
Auckland to Jamaica
Nadi to Jamaica
Honolulu to Jamaica
Cairns to Jamaica
Phuket to Jamaica
Hobart to Jamaica
Singapore to Jamaica
Townsville to Jamaica
Bangkok to Jamaica
London to Jamaica
Tokyo to Jamaica
New York City to Jamaica