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Hotels in Jamaica range from small intimate properties with private villas to anything-goes all-inclusive resorts. Montego Bay (usually referred to as MoBay) has many beachfront hotels, like the rowdy Sandals Montego Bay and the more subdued Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall and Rose Hall Resort. The big all-inclusives in Negril like Couples Swept Away and Sandals Negril are right on the sand, but be aware that some of the town's other hotels, like Rockhouse and Tensing Pen, are set on cliffs above the water and are a shuttle ride from the beach. Ocho Rios on the north-central coast has a high concentration of hotels including the sprawling Royal Plantation, and bustles during the day with hundreds of day-trippers from cruise ships. The most fashionable hotels in Jamaica are part of Island Outpost, a hotel group that includes Goldeneye (the estate where Ian Fleming wrote many of his James Bond novels), The Caves in Negril and Strawberry Hill in Irish Town, as well as Geejam on the northeast coast in Port Antonio and Jake's on the south coast near Treasure Beach.
Jamaica is famous for its luxury rentals, many of which are villas staffed by maids, cooks, gardeners, and butlers. Most come with swimming pools and...more
"Guests are made to feel like family" at this all-inclusive on a nature preserve 90 minutes south of Montego Bay. Dutch-, Italian-, and French-themed villages...more
This is Jamaica's more laid-back Sandals (especially compared with its raucous sister property in MoBay). Situated on a gorgeous stretch of Seven Mile Beach,...more
No one will bat an eye if you do tequila shots before noon at this 251-room, all-inclusive resort—and you certainly won't be drinking alone. With the hum...more
Sandals recently took over Royal Plantation, a 17-acre, 1950s sanctuary for Hollywood celebs and British royalty. Each room has a sea view, beds layered in...more
Like a mini-Mustique, this former pineapple plantation on a 110-acre peninsula in Montego Bay is a collective run by the owners of its 29 villas. Past owners...more
This is one of Jamaica's class acts. During high season, most men wear jackets to dinner—not because they have to, but because the seaside terrace with...more












