Luxury Caribbean Hotel
Jamaica

Jamaica Inn, Ocho Rios

Highlights

  • Historic Charm: Jamaica Inn is a historic hotel that has been welcoming guests since 1950, offering a timeless atmosphere with elegant colonial-style architecture and decor. This is where Marilyn Monrow, Sean Connery, Ian Flemming, Errol Flynn, Noel Coward and even Winston Churchill liked to spend their time.
  • Prime Location: Situated on a private cove in Ocho Rios, the hotel boasts stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and easy access to pristine, white-sand beaches.
  • Luxurious Accommodations: The inn features a variety of luxurious suites and cottages, each with a private balcony or veranda, providing guests with comfortable and stylish living spaces.
  • Included Activities: Jamaica Inn includes an amazing array of activities during your stay. From Kayaking, snorkelling, paddle boards and sailing, to beach dining, glass bottom boat tours, yoga, rumology, garden tours, shopping and cooking with the chef to turtle hatching (July to November). They will even put on a James Bond movie on the beach for the full Jamaica experience. At an additional cost, there is an amazing spa where you can fully relax.
  • Gourmet Dining: Jamaica Inn offers exceptional dining experiences with gourmet cuisine crafted from locally sourced ingredients, served in an open-air restaurant with breathtaking ocean views.
  • Personalised Service: Known for its bespoke service, the hotel ensures that you will receive attentive and thoughtful care, creating a memorable and relaxing vacation experience.

Good to know

How do we get there?

Ian Flemming International Airport is a short 15-minute drive away, perfect for smaller charter or private flights. Alternatively, both Donald Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay or the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston are around 30-minutes away.

Is there an all-inclusive option?

Yes, there is and it’s well worth considering as it includes some fantastic dining options at four different restaurants.

Are children welcome?

Children over the age of ten are welcome.

Why we love Jamaica Inn

There’s such a sense of history here that makes it so special, but it is the amount of included activities that really makes Jamaica Inn stand out.

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Caroline Maber

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Latin America and the Caribbean

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