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Jamaica Inn and Spa
Category: Small Hotels and Inns
Island: Jamaica
Location: Ocho Rios
Rooms: 53
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Jamaica Inn is one of the loveliest small luxury hotels in Jamaica. Its setting, in its own secluded cove, on probably the prettiest beach in Jamaica, is exquisite, a picture of elegant tropical tranquillity. The hotel, now over fifty years old, retains a gracious air of old colonial Jamaica. Its rooms, all suites trimmed with white Palladian balustrades, stand in a semi-circle, ranging over two headlands and in a curve enclosing perfect lawns dotted with trees. Inside they have a theme of Wedgwood blue on white, with dark, antique and reproduction furniture. But for all the classic Jamaican air, Jamaica Inn and Spa has begun to evolve a more modern aspect. There is a clifftop spa, and the rooms are looking leaner in their design. It is still as elegant as it ever was, but it is more easy-going. And a younger crowd is filtering in among the old faithfuls who have been returning for years. Jamaica Inn, for so long one of the Caribbean’s most fashionable hotels, is becoming cool again.

KEY FEATURES
The most elegant of hotels in Ocho Rios Jamaica, 47 suites and 6 cottages, restaurant and bar, superb 700ft white sand beach, beach bar, swimming pool, non motorised watersports, croquet lawn, holistic spa, library, gift shop, fitness room, wedding plan, some child restrictions.

STYLE
Jamaican classic with tropical Palladian architecture, traditional, slightly formal but friendly service, set within immaculate grounds

CLIENT PROFILE
Affluent, discerning couples, some famous, older families and individuals who return on a regular basis; a growing popularity amongst younger professionals; honeymooners during summer months
 
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Rates

 

16 Apr-14 Dec

2008

15 Dec-15 Apr

2008-09

Superior Balcony Suite

290

550

Deluxe Verandah Suite

340

670

Premier Verandah Suite

420

825

Cowdray Suite

435

860

Blue Cottage

450

895

Cottage 4

820

1,760

Cottage 3 (plunge pool)

820

1,760

White Suite

820

1,760

3rd person *

60

70

Single occupancy reduction

-40

-70

Jamaica Inn Cottages

 

 

1-Bedroom Cottage

568

1,170

1-Bedroom Cottage with pool

630

1,400

2-Bedroom Cottage

678

1,340

2-Bedroom Cottage with pool

740

1,550

Meal Supplements per person

Breakfast (BP)

Breakfast & dinner (MAP)

Breakfast, lunch & dinner (FAP)

All-inclusive (AI)

 

27

100

130

170

 

27

110

140

180

 

All rates are quoted in US$ per suite/cottage, per night double occupancy, inclusive of service charge and tax, EP basis = no meals included.  Rates subject to change without notice. The all-inclusive plan (AI) includes all meals, beverages by the glass and a dine around option (choice of 2 restaurants in Ocho Rios for 1 visit each, excluding transfers, lobster meals, drinks and gratuities).  Child policy – 12yrs over  welcome during winter season and 10yrs over in summer season.   Meal supplements are per person, per night including tax and service. * Third person by request and accepted in Deluxe Verandah Suites only.

 

There is a minimum stay of 10 nights during Christmas/New Year, 5 nights 8-22 Feb and 4 nights over Thanksgiving.  A 3 night deposit is required to confirm reservations with loss of the 3 day deposit for Christmas/New Year cancellations within 45 days of arrival, and loss of 1 night deposit if cancelling within 30 days for stays during the winter season and within 14 days for the summer season.  There will be no refunds for no-shows.

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