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The 8 Most Luxurious Hotels & Resorts in Jamaica

January 10, 2019

*By: Sarah Harris*

While adventuring out into the unknown is always memorable; sometimes a great vacation starts and ends where you plant your feet, and your suitcase. This is particularly the case on an island that boasts as many world-class luxury hotels and resorts as Jamaica. The lush Caribbean jewel stretches 146 miles long, 51 miles wide and is dotted with accommodations that will literally take your breath away. Seemingly endless white sand beaches, dreamy infinity pools, ocean view rooms — these hotels and resorts truly have it all…

Sandals Royal Plantation Jamaica

Photo c/o Sandals Royal Plantation.

I just recently came back from a week spent in this tropical paradise, and saw that magic unfolding right in front of me. Come mornings I explored island life, including scaling a limestone waterfall and indulging in local fare. But as soon as night fell, I indulged in all-things luxury at my beautiful hotel. While there’s certainly no shortage of properties to choose from, there’s an elite group known to elevate the guest experience to next-level status. If you’re looking for an opulent getaway, consider creating memories at one of these luxurious island accommodations…

The 8 Most Luxurious Hotels & Resorts In Jamaica

1. Trident Port Antonio, Port Antonio

Take a step back in time and lounge in luxury at one of Jamaica’s most celebrated hotels. Dating back to the 1960s, this effortlessly stylish property boasts 13 villas complete with private pools and sprawling views. Make sure to dine at Mike’s Supper Club, a speakeasy dishing out more than just exceptional meals, or go off property and explore the 80-kilometres of pristine shoreline in the area.

Trident Hotel Jamaica

Photo c/o Trident Hotel.

2. Jamaica Inn, Main Street, Ocho Rios

Since 1950, the Jamaica Inn has been regarded as one of the top vacation destinations in the Caribbean. This relaxed, intimate and elegant property is a romantic oasis (one where Marilyn Monroe once honeymooned). Kick up your feet and stare out into the endless abyss of the ocean blues, grab a fresh towel and take a catnap by the pool or indulge in the daily, complimentary afternoon tea service…

Jamaica Inn

Photo c/o Jamaica Inn.

3. Sandals Royal Plantation, Main St, Ocho Rios

The stately Royal Plantation is situated on the north coast of the island, and tucked into a magnificent coral bluff. The all-butler resort is a favourite hideaway for the international jet set and for good reason. Vacationing here means you’re invited to unwind in one of the 74-ocean view rooms, enjoy an award-winning meal at the on-site restaurant, sip champagne and nibble on caviar at an all-inclusive rate.

Sandals Jamaica

Photo c/o Sandals Royal Plantation.

4. Round Hill Hotel And Villas, John Pringle Drive, Montego Bay

Drive past the gates of Round Hill and feast your eyes on the 110-acre private enclave of luxury villas and oceanfront rooms, some of which have been designed by Ralph Lauren. With access to quiet beaches on a secluded peninsula, a variety of luxurious amenities and an award-winning seaside dining experience, your time on the island will be spent basking in all the glory and rich history that the Round Hill has to offer.

Round Hill Jamaica

Photo c/o Round Hill Hotel And Villas.

5. Half Moon, Rose Hall, Montego Bay

Welcome to one of the Caribbean’s most renowned vacation destinations, thanks to the famed Sugar Mill golf course. Situated on this sprawling 400-acre property is also one of Jamaica’s best restaurants, stately beachfront villas and a sumptuous spa. Take a walk along the two miles of sand, meditate in an overwater bungalow or sip on a refreshing cocktail as you lay back and listen to the Caribbean Sea splashing up against the shore. You’ve finally made it to paradise.

Half Moon Jamaica

Photo c/o Half Moon Jamaica.

6. The Caves Hotel, Lighthouse Road, West End, Negril

Renowned for 7-miles of white sand, cliff jumping at Rick’s Café and elevated shops and restaurants, Negril is calling your name. With only 12 cottages, an Aveda spa and The Blackwell Rum Bar, you can enjoy the best that The Caves Hotel has to offer, including shimmering views of the sea from your laid back accommodations.

Caves Resort Jamaica

Photo c/o The Caves Hotel.

7. Strawberry Hill Hotel, Island Outpost, Crooked River

Journey up the 50-minute climb to the Strawberry Hill Hotel, situated atop Jamaica’s Blue Mountains. On your way to paradise, you will undoubtedly spot charming hamlets and soaring views as far as the eye can see. For absolute privacy once on property, your vacation cottage will be tucked inside the contours of the hills, ensuring spectacular sights and a sea breeze from your private veranda. Take a dip in the dramatically designed infinity pool, explore the 26 acres of pristine property, or grab a bite of delightful Caribbean cuisine at the on-site restaurant.

Strawberry Hill Hotel, The 8 Most Luxurious Hotels & Resorts in Jamaica

Photo c/o Strawberry Hill Hotel.

8. Goldeneye Hotel and Resort, Race Course, Oracabessa

Welcome to the former home of novelist Ian Fleming, the location where he penned all 14 of his James Bond novels. This Jamaican retreat now sits on 52-acres of unspoiled paradise and is owned by Chris Blackwell of Island Records. The sprawling property features lagoon huts, oceanfront villas, beach huts and cottages that pair well with midnight dips and adventure. Fun fact: Goldeneye Resort has entertained countless notable guests over the years, including Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Kate Moss and Truman Capote.

Goldeneye Resort Jamaica

Photo c/o Goldeneye Hotel and Resort.

Have you been to Jamaica? What are your favourite hotels or resorts?

16 Comments

  • Reply
    Elizabeth Koeberer
    March 10, 2020 at 7:32 am

    Tending Pen deserves to be included on this list – fantastic !❤️❤️😘😘

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      Solmaz
      March 12, 2020 at 12:28 pm

      We shall check it out! Thanks for the reco.

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      Elizabeth Koeberer
      July 23, 2020 at 11:50 am

      Correcting auto fill – TENSING PEN !!! should also be on this list ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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      Ruby StewardBrown
      September 28, 2020 at 11:34 am

      My husband and I are travel agents. We’ve been traveling to Jamaica since 1992. We’ve been taking groups to Montego Bay, Jamaica for the past 7 years. Our favorite place to stay is Iberostar properties. The Grand, the Suites and the Beach are all on the same property.

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        Solmaz
        September 30, 2020 at 12:09 am

        Amazing! Thank you for your recommendations. I’ve been to the Iberostar properties as well! They’re great. Especially for large groups.

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    Angela P Smucker
    June 28, 2020 at 7:10 pm

    I am hoping to go to Jamaica in July 2020, soon. Are all the hotels open? Any hotels open?

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      Solmaz
      June 30, 2020 at 4:17 pm

      Yes! They opened their international borders on June 15th. Definitely touch base with the specific hotel before booking to see how they are ensuring your safety/what kind of measures they’re taking so you know what to expect before arrival.

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    Hazel Deloach
    July 14, 2020 at 1:55 pm

    Looking for all inclusive hotel any recommendation

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    Christena Green
    July 14, 2020 at 7:57 pm

    The R Hotel in Montego Bay should be on this list

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      Solmaz
      July 18, 2020 at 3:04 pm

      ooh thanks! Will take a look.

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    Garth Young
    July 16, 2020 at 4:48 am

    We have been staying at the Riu Palace Tropical Bay in Negril. It is very appropriate to our needs and we can recommend it to all.Very reasonably priced and the staff are very professional and courteous.

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      Solmaz
      July 18, 2020 at 3:08 pm

      Thanks for sharing!

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    Kevin
    October 14, 2020 at 2:19 pm

    Has anyone ever been to Breathless Montego Bay Jamaica and if so how was

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      Solmaz
      October 19, 2020 at 4:17 pm

      I sadly have not, so I can’t give a personal recommendation. Hopefully some other online reviews will help!

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