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Coyaba Beach Resort
Category: Small Hotels and Inns
Island: Jamaica
Location: Montego Bay
Rooms: 50
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Coyaba Beach Resort in Montego Bay, family beach vacations all inclusive
View along the beach at Coyaba Beach Resort & Club

 

Sunset over the sea at Coyaba Beach Resort in Montego Bay, family beach vacations all inclusive
Sunset at Coyaba Beach Resort

 

Coyaba Beach Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica, family beach vacations all inclusive

 

Wedding on the pier at Coyaba, wedding Jamaica,
Wedding on the pier at Coyaba

 
Coyaba Beach Resort is a family owned, beachfront hotel located just east of Montego Bay on Jamaica’s north coast. There is a classic, almost formal tone to the hotel as you arrive, in the panelled wood walls, armchairs and brass at the bar. And the bedrooms, set in relatively large modern buildings, have a traditional air, decorated using traditional Jamaican motifs and prints. But this is the limit of the formality in what is otherwise a small beachfront resort, as there is a relaxed and personable atmosphere to Coyaba, steered by its owners, who actually live on site with their children. The gardens are pretty and lead to a secluded waterfront with a stretch of white sand beach and a wooden jetty. Here you will find a restaurant and bar, some watersports and a gazebo ideal for weddings. In Montego Bay, an area generally dominated by large, often all-inclusive resorts, Coyaba is the most sympathetic and elegant small hotel.

KEY FEATURES
Coyaba Beach Resort in Montego Bay has 50 rooms with some Junior suites, satellite TV, 400ft beachfront, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, 3 restaurants, 3 bars, floodlit tennis court, spa with three treatment rooms, gym, non-motorised watersports, children’s playground, meeting room, custom wedding plan. Member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World

STYLE
Old colonial and classic style, with traditional Jamaican furniture in reproduction and a certain club-like appearance, all applied to a modern setting. Friendly, personalised service, relaxed, intimate, family-style atmosphere

CLIENT PROFILE
Couples of all ages, independent travellers, some business, some families
 
As you arrive at Coyaba, which is just fifteen minutes from the airport at Montego Bay, you pass through wrought iron gates and under a porte cochere before stepping between white classical columns into a formal-looking foyer. It is set with a marble floor, has stained panelling on the walls, hardwood fittings and reproduction antique furniture. An air of classic Jamaica, even of a stateside club, surrounds you. Reception is on your left and there are some cane armchairs on your right. Just beyond these is the bar, also made of stained wood and set with brass fittings.

First impressions make Coyaba appear quite metropolitan and it is a theme that continues through certain parts of the hotel. The bedrooms have an updated Jamaican colonial style and the main dining room beyond the bar also has a certain plantation style. But this traditional theme belies the other key character of Coyaba, which is that it is a friendly beachfront hotel with good facilities in a pretty tropical setting.

The main restaurant, off the foyer, is called The Vineyard. It has an air-conditioned section, the Plantation Room, with stained wooden doors and a line of arched, rounded windows sometimes closed with louvers. Patterned tiles are set into the floor, there is plenty of greenery standing in urns and the ceiling has hefty exposed timber beams. It looks particularly pretty at night when the white tablecloths and candles in bell jars are out. The Vineyard is mostly covered – but as well as the inside section there are tables out in the small courtyard, where hanging vines give it an almost Mediterranean feel.

The main part of the hotel is actually straight through the foyer. You re-emerge outside, in the gardens, where two of the blocks of rooms stand right ahead of you, beyond a round ornamental pond (there are also rooms in the main block with the foyer and restaurant). The two buildings each have 18 bedrooms, which face the beach, over their three storeys and they are surrounded by flowering bushes, palms and travellers’ trees.

The rooms and suites (about half are suites) are large and they continue the theme of classic old colonial refinement, with hardwood furniture and fittings and classic prints of Caribbean maps, palms and Caribbean birds on the walls. The beds have polished mahogany headboards and there is an armoire, a desk and wicker armchairs. The suites have an alcove with a sofa set into it. Curtains and bedspreads are made with an understated tropical floral pattern. There are lamps in the shape of wrought metal palms. Bathrooms are marble with a granite top and a shower over the bath. All the rooms are air-conditioned and have a balcony or ground floor patio (many of which overlook the beach area at the front).

The beach lies straight ahead and then stretches off to the right of the resort. Loungers sit on the bright white sand, which gives into a shallow, reef-protected sea of jade and aquamarine. Behind the beach, thatched parasols are set under the palm trees and among them is a deck that leads back into a gazebo (which is often used for weddings) and then beyond that the tennis court. Back on the waterfront is one of the most charming features of the hotel, a boardwalk pier which points out into the sea. At the end of it is a covered area which makes a good place to sit and enjoy a book, a massage or to take a drink at sunset.

To the left of the pier, back on land, is the swimming pool, which is surrounded by a deck and is part screened by some palms. Next to it is a Jacuzzi on one side and the beach restaurant, the Docks, at another. This is the daytime dining room (it opens for lunch and until 6pm). Set right on the waterfront, it is open-sided, its shingle roof supported on white pillars, and it is surrounded by tables set under awnings and parasols. It is brightly coloured inside, with a mosaic bar and walls covered with paintings of tropical fish. It is less formal than the Vineyard and has more the feel of a beach bar.

There is actually a third dining room at Coyaba, upstairs in the main building where you find the foyer, behind The Vineyard. The Polo Grounds is mainly a bar, but in the evenings it offers a simpler, pub-style menu in case you don’t want a formal meal at The Vineyard. The classic, formal style of the hotel continues in the panelling on the walls, leather stools, sofas and armchairs. The theme of polo also is clearly evident in the pictures and mallets hanging on the walls.

Downstairs, outside the Polo Grounds and tucked behind the tennis court is a children’s playground with a slide and swings (Coyaba is happy to take children and has some facilities for them). And for those who would prefer to spend a little time away from children there is a small spa in the opposite corner of the hotel. Massage and some beauty treatments are on offer in the three treatment rooms. Next door is a gym.

Coyaba fits its brief as one of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World. It is laid out on just over four acres, so it is not large, but it has a nice feel and there are corners where you can hide away. It is a modern hotel (it was built in 1995), and there is a certain formality in the way that the hotel is furnished and decorated. But the hotel also has its own strong beachfront character too. Coyaba is a small and friendly family-operated resort on the beach.

Coyaba has a sister hotel in Negril called Country Country, which has a very different style to Coyaba. Instead of the classic feel, Country has a funky Jamaican style with brightly coloured gingerbread cottages and a very low key atmosphere. It is set right at the heart of Negril Beach. Please see our Review of
Country Country.
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Beach & Swimming
Coyaba is set on 150 yards of bright white sand. It is quite narrow sometimes, but very pretty because the sea is the colour of jade and aquamarine. The sand gives onto what is almost a lagoon - a reef 150 yards offshore makes the swimming very well protected. The beach has thatched umbrellas and there are hammocks hanging beneath the palms.

The pool sits just behind the waterfront next to the Docks beach restaurant. It is large at 40ft by 25ft and it is surrounded by a deck with loungers and partly screened by palms. A Jacuzzi is situated next to it.
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Sports & Recreation
Coyaba offers a number of (non-motorized) watersports free of charge to its guests, including small sailboats, kayaks, a pedalo, snorkelling equipment and floats. There is a laykold tennis court at the hotel, which is free to guests. It can be lit for night play (at minimal charge) and a free tennis clinic is held for two hours each afternoon (4-6pm, except Sundays).

There is a dedicated spa building at the rear of the hotel where massage, body scrubs and beauty treatments are available. It is also possible to take the treatments elsewhere in the resort, including in your room, the gazebo just behind the beach and out on the pier. Next to the spa building is a gym, in which there is a variety of machines including treadmills, bikes and rowing machines, step machine and weights machine.

There are several golf courses in the immediate area. Right opposite the hotel is the Ironshore course (par 72, 6615 yards) and a short drive down the coast are the Half Moon course (par 72, 7,119 yards), the White Witch (par 71, 6,718 yards) and Cinnamon Hill (par 71, 6,637 yards). Scuba diving and horse-riding are also easily arranged. The closest stables are at Half Moon. Coyaba runs a shuttle three times a week that will take you to downtown Montego Bay.
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Staff
The Resident Manager of Coyaba is Alex Kong. The owners of the hotel, who live on property, are the Robertson family.
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The Rooms
The fifty deluxe rooms and suites at Coyaba are set in three three-storey blocks, two of which look over the waterfront and beach. The rooms are large and well decorated, in keeping with the refined, partly old colonial theme of the hotel. They have light walls and the material in the bedspreads and curtains has subdued and classic prints of tropical flora. The furniture is reproduction antique, some of it made of polished hardwood. There are glass-topped coffee tables, mahogany headboards and armoires (which contain the satellite TV and VCR). The suites have extra space, which includes an alcove in which there is a sofa, and all rooms have some outside space, a balcony or patio, some of which look over the sea. The bathrooms are laid with marble and have a granite vanity.
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Dining
There are three restaurants at Coyaba, two in the main building which operate in the evenings and one set on the waterfront which is open during the day. The cuisine is overseen by Chef Olivier Oertel from Germany, who has won prizes around the Caribbean. Room service is also available, as are children’s menus.

The formal dining room is The Vineyard, which has white tablecloth service. It is modern and comfortable, and its outside section has a slightly more Mediterranean feel about it than the old colonial theme of the rest of the resort. Breakfast is served here (also in the outside section) and then dinner in the evenings – when the cuisine is a sophisticated mix of international and Caribbean fare from a menu that changes each day.

Upstairs is the Polo Grounds, which is a cross between a bar and a restaurant. The room has a certain air of an English pub or club, with dark stained wooden panelling, armchairs and polo memorabilia. It has a simpler menu, with fish and chips and burgers and opens from 6pm when the Docks closes.

The Docks, which is set on the shore at the front of the resort, is open during the daytime, from midday until six. It has a very pretty setting, and its covered dining area opens onto a deck right on the water’s edge, where tables are set under an awning and parasols. The dining room is brightly decorated, with murals of sea life and bright blue lamps and tablecloths. The Docks serves light fare including salads and fish dishes. Two themed nights are also held here in the evenings. Seafood Night has local seafood served in different forms and then on Native Night you will be able to taste many Jamaican dishes.
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Weddings
Coyaba is an attractive setting for a wedding. The hotel has a wedding package to start you off, but they are happy to tailor-make it if you wish, with the help of their two wedding co-ordinators, Gabi Sander and Sonia Stevens. They are careful not to have more than one wedding over a weekend so that their attention is undivided.
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Children
Coyaba welcomes children and has some facilities for them. There is a playground at the rear of the hotel with a slide, swings and a climbing frame and there are some toys for children on the beach. They have cots and high chairs for dinner time. There is no formal drop-off for the full day, but the hotel can offer a nanny and baby-sitting service (at extra cost). They also have children’s films and a children’s menu in the restaurants.
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Practical Facts
Annual Closure Dates: open year round

Dress Code: smart casual with the following requirements in the restaurants/bars: The Vineyard - no bathing suits or tank tops, plus long pants/trousers for men at night. Docks Bar & Grill – beach cover-ups for skimpy bathing suits. The Polo Grounds – no bathing suits or tank tops but shorts are allowed.

Facilities: Swimming pool (40ft x 25ft) and a Jacuzzi hot tub (12ft diameter). 3 restaurants and 3 bars. Floodlit laykold tennis court. Air-conditioned fitness room. Children’s playground. Spa with air-conditioned treatment rooms and seaside gazebo. Non-motorised watersports. Pool table, table tennis, board games, dart board, basketball hoop and video rental library. Conference room. Small gift shop.

Complimentary: Welcome basket. Daily afternoon tea and sunset cocktail. Weekly manager’s cocktail party. Non-motorised watersports: Hobie Cat, kayaks, pedal boat, windsurfer, snorkelling equipment and pool/beach floats. Use of fitness room, table tennis, pool table, board games, darts and basketball hoop. Day time tennis and tennis clinic 4-6pm from Mon-Sat. Nightly entertainment.

Other Services: Room Service. Tour Desk for island excursions and sporting activities. Preferred tea times and discounted rates at nearby golf courses. Meeting planner. DSL high speed internet access available (extra charge). Shopping shuttle to Montego Bay three times weekly (extra charge). Laundry service (extra charge).

Children: Welcome year round except during the period 23 Dec-04 Jan when the minimum age is 12 years. Up to 2 children under 12 years of age stay free (room only basis) when sharing room with parents. Children under 12 years receive a 50% discount off meal plans. Children’s menu available. Nanny and babysitting services available (extra charge). Children’s playground, pool and beach floats, video rental library and Aqua-view kick boards. Cribs available (no charge).

Weddings: A wedding package is available at a cost of US$800 to 15 Dec 2009. See under Special Packages for more details and for information and prices for a 7 night Honeymoon Package .

Accommodation: 50 rooms

Rooms: All rooms are air-conditioned, have ceiling fans, feature en suite bathroom with tub/shower, balcony with table & 2 chairs, coffee/tea making facilities, satellite TV and VCR, telephone, CD clock radio, hairdryer, a safe, iron and ironing board. Rooms are located on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors. 8 x Garden Deluxe Rooms (500 sq ft) with two double beds or a king-size bed. 9 x Garden Deluxe Junior Suites (575 sq ft) with mini fridge, a sitting area with sofa bed and either a queen or king-size bed. 12 x Ocean Deluxe Rooms (500 sq ft) with two double beds. 21 x Junior Ocean Suites (575 sq ft) with mini refrigerator, a sitting area with sofa bed and a king-size bed. Maximum occupancy either 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children under 12yrs. Connecting rooms available.

Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard and American Express
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Rates

 

16 Apr-

15 Dec

2009

16 Dec-

15 Apr

2009-10

16 Apr-

15 Dec

2010

 

Garden Deluxe Room

 

 

220

 

340

 

230

 

Garden Junior Suite

 

 

240

 

390

 

250

 

Ocean Deluxe Room

 

 

240

 

390

 

250

 

Ocean Junior Suite

 

 

260

 

440

 

270

Third person supplement

40

40

40

Single occupancy deduct

-40

-40

-40

Meal Supplements pp

BP - Breakfast

MAP - Breakfast & dinner

AI – all-inclusive

Children U12 less 50%

 

20

70

125

 

 

20

70

125

 

 

20

70

125

 

 

 

All rates are in US$ per room, per night and include tax and service charge.  A welcome basket and afternoon tea are included in the rates. Meal plans are per person, per night and include tax and service charge, BP = Breakfast Plan, includes full breakfast, MAP = Modified American Plan, includes full breakfast and dinner, AI = All-inclusive, and includes full breakfast, lunch (picnic available), dinner, room service, and all bar drinks by the glass (excludes wines & champagne from the wine list) – the New Year’s Eve Party is not included in any of the meal plans.  All rates are subject to change without notice. Up to 2 children under 12yrs stay free (room only basis) when sharing room with parents.  Children under 12 years of age are welcome year round except during the period 23 Dec-04 Jan.

 

A minimum stay of 5 nights is required during the Christmas period 23 Dec-04 Jan.  A deposit is required to confirm all reservations: 3 nights in winter and 1 night in summer.  The deposit will be forfeited if canceling a reservation within 14 days of arrival in winter, 7 days of arrival in summer and 90 days of arrival for stays during 23 Dec-04 Jan.  There will be no refund of deposits paid for no-shows.

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Special Packages
INTIMATE JAMAICA – 7 night Honeymoon Package, 2009-10
Includes 7 nights in an Ocean Junior Suite, daily breakfast and dinner, welcome gift and champagne on arrival, choice of a massage each or a day trip including transportation, unlimited tennis and clinics, afternoon tea daily, watersports and fitness room, reduced green fees at select courses. Price per couple US$2,600 from 16 Apr-15 Dec 2009, US$4,100 from 16 Dec-15 Apr 2009-10 and US$2,650 from 16 Apr-15 Dec 2010, including service charge and tax.

PARENTS PARADISE – 4 night family package, 2009-10
Includes two connecting luxury rooms for 4 nights, daily breakfast and afternoon tea, a welcome family gift, ten hours nanny service (per stay), unlimited childrens’s movie rentals throughout stay, unlimited tennis, watersports, fitness room, and reduced greens fees at nearby courses. Price US$2,400 from 16 Apr-15 Dec 2009, US$3,350 from 16 Dec-15 Apr 2009-10 and US$2,450 from 16 Apr-15 Dec 2010. Note: Children under 12 years of age are welcome year round except during the period 23 Dec-04 Jan.

A Wedding Package is available from US$800 to 15 Dec 2009/ US$875 from 16 Dec 2009, including tax and service and includes a marriage officer, all certificates and licenses, tropical bridal bouquet and boutonniere, 36 pictures including negatives, two-tiered wedding cake, live calypso serenade plus a bottle of champagne and private candlelit dinner for two on wedding night, and special Coyaba wedding gift.

All rates and package inclusions are subject to change without notice.
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How to book
If you would like further details of Coyaba Beach Resort, Jamaica, or if you wish to make a booking enquiry, please use the WEB LINK or DIRECT EMAIL ENQUIRIES facility a the top of this page, or if you wish to telephone them, their telephone number will be revealed if you click on the CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER link.

Coyaba Beach Resort has a sister hotel,
Country Country, a wonderfully funky and stylish hotel on Negril Beach.
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Locality
Coyaba Resort is located in the area of Ironshore just to the east of the city of Montego Bay, Jamaica’s second town and one of the island’s major tourist heartlands. It takes about 20 minutes to get into town (Coyaba runs a shuttle three times a week). En route, at Coral Gardens, you will find Scotchies, which many people consider the undisputed hotspot for roadside jerk fare. There are a couple of shopping centres on the way in, first the Blue Diamond Shopping Centre very close by, which has a supermarket, and then the Holiday Village Shopping Centre, where you will find a selection of souvenir, craft and duty free shops.

In the downtown area of Montego Bay there are several craft markets and shopping centres, including duty free outlets. On the northern edge of the town is Gloucester Avenue, which calls itself the ‘Hip Strip’. Here there are cafes, shops, craft markets and restaurants serving anything from jerk at the Pork Pit to fine cuisine at The Townhouse by the Sea, as well as some lively clubs and bars, including Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville. The best beach in the area, Doctor’s Cave Beach, is also on the strip.

Heading east from Coyaba you will pass the Half Moon hotel, which has its own shopping centre, and then you come to the historic great houses of Rose Hall and eventually Greenwood, which have been restored and give an idea of plantation life in the Eighteenth Century. About 40 minutes away in the same direction is the historic town of Falmouth and beyond there is the Martha Brae River, which is popular for its excellent bamboo rafting trips.
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Meet & Greet
The easiest way to get to the hotel is via taxi, which is available at the taxi station at the airport. The journey takes about 15 minutes and costs US$20 (for one to four passengers). Alternatively, if you would prefer to be taken care of from the moment you arrive at the airport, with a range of services that can include limousine transfers and a personal Concierge Service, then this is available through
Glamour Tours.

If you are booking through a travel organiser, it is likely that their representative will be at the airport to meet you. This service and your return airport transfers should be included in the cost of your holiday. Please check at the time of booking.
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Getting Around
Hiring a car to explore the island of Jamaica, which is exceptionally beautiful, is easily arranged. You can book via your tour operator or direct with the hotel. Vehicles can be returned at the airport or collected from the property at a pre-arranged time on your departure day. If you would like a private driver to take you for a tour (quite a popular way of exploring the island), taxis with qualified guides are readily available through the hotel.
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