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Hotels

From all-inclusive glamour to old-word rustic charm, Jamaican hotels can suit all of your holiday desires. So search below to find a hotel that matches your vacation theme.


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Swept Away. The words whisper to you, beckoning you to embark upon a journey filled with fantasy.  With acres of breathtaking white sand beaches, a bounty of tropical gardens and an ambiance drenched in romance and escape, Couples Swept Away redefines your idea of paradise.  > Learn More
Located on a beautiful stretch of white sandy beach just minutes away from Negril's shopping area and nightlife, the resort offers unique in-room amenities, such as Riu’s renowned mini-bar and liquor dispenser, along with a complete programme of daytime activities and nightly entertainment that is perfect for the entire family. > Learn More
Negril's favourite beach resort invites you to enjoy the pleasures of good living. This intimate, family-owned & operated hotel boasts 49 spacious rooms and 250 feet of seductive beach. Let us pamper you with personal service and excellent food. > Learn More
Make your mark with all-inclusive splendor at the legendary 730-room Sunset Jamaica Grande Resort in Ocho Rios. Live the “Grande” life with a sensational variety of amenities, including the spectacular Lighthouse Waterslide, soothing spa and magnificent white-sand beach that fringes the resort. > Learn More
This picturesque small hotel with its distinctive architecture, relaxed atmosphere and panaromic view of the Caribbean Sea, overlooks the Montego bay International Airport. > Learn More
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Poor Cricket Club: David Ellington a poor hackney carriage drive founded the Lucas Cricket Club in Kingston and funded it out of his own pocket. It was named after the first Englishman to bring a cricket team to Jamaica (1895), known as Slade Lucas. He produced two of the finest batsmen of this century – J.K. Holt Snr. and George Headley.
 
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