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Guesthouses

Guesthouses offer informal, yet friendly travel experiences at lower budget prices. Search below to learn more about Jamaica's various guesthouse options.


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Llantrissant offers a four bedroom beach house and guest cottage on a two acre beach front estate which has two private beaches and a Hard-Tru tennis court. > Learn More
Shaw park guesthouse offers wholesome Caribbean hospitality with professional and courteous Service. They have multiple Guest Rooms to accommodate groups, a Ballroom with a view of the Harbor and a Restaurant bar on the premises. > Learn More
Cannon Villas consists of six cottages situated on an exquisite white sand beach. Each villa has three air-conditioned bedrooms each with own bath, living and dining areas, satellite TV, a fully-equipped kitchen and covered patios where you can relax or dine > Learn More
Firefly Beach Cottages await you on the beachfront in Negril. If you wish for a cottage or penthouse suite overlooking the beach and ocean; if you want to relax in a garden setting with the colourful hummingbirds, or in a Jacuzzi under the stars, or on your veranda, this may be your dream. We have just 18 units, each one unique. > Learn More
Tucked within a community known as Dolphin Bay, lies Faith Cottage Hotel. The 9 bedrooms are luxurious and elegantly designed. Each room has its own private bath with tub and shower and ceiling fans to stir a gentle breeze as you rest. > Learn More
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Did you know?

First Coconut tree in Jamaica: A stone monument on the Palisadoes near to Port Royal records that “the first coconut tree was planted March 4, 1869 by John Norton Esquire Superintendent of the General Penitentiary”. Within 20 years 20,000 trees had been planted and flourished for a while, an ambitious project aimed at covering the Palisadoes in Coconut trees. Eventually disease destroyed them leaving only the stone monument.
 
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