Jamaica Editor Picks

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Jamaica – land of outdoor enthusiasts, Rastafarians, and beach-lovers alike. Since living it up on this diverse island can mean anything from getting a suntan to mountain-biking, we help you navigate the best of the best with our selections, hand-picked to deliver a rock-solid Jamaica itinerary.

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Jamaica Inn—an old-school luxury retreat run by the Morrow family since 1958—is more of a whiteglove experience compared with the Island Outpost resorts, but it still provides an intimate holiday beyond the gated compounds. During the inn’s heyday, Winston Churchill painted in the garden, and Noël Coward and Errol Flynn paid regular visits. Now the retro ambience, highly experienced service—one staff member, Teddy, has worked there for 50 years!—and timeless style are cherished by repeat visitors. The property, on a private cove in Ocho Rios (lovingly called “Ochee” by the locals), boasts 47 spacious suites and four two-bedroom cottages, all with a private balcony or a veranda. The inn’s alfresco restaurant gets top marks for fl avorful local cuisine, and the seaside spa offers holistic treatments. The north coast around Ocho Rios offers prime excursions, such as tours of nearby historic estates, including Prospect Plantation, Firefl y, and Harmony Hall. Many of them have been restored and are now open to the public as museums, offering a glimpse of Jamaican island life as it once was.
Main St.; Ocho Rios; 800-837-4608; www.jamaicainn.com
Tags: international travel | hotel | moderate | great value
If you’re going “all-inclusive,” this is the best of Jamaica’s seven wildly popular Sandals resorts. The genuinely enthusiastic staff ensures that the most you’ll worry about is which of the six specialty restaurants (including Jam-Asian Cuisine, a teppanyaki grill and barefoot dining destination on the beach) you’re going to dine at. Stretching along a half-mile of Negril’s famed Seven Mile Beach, the lively, super-casual, couples-only resort has 222 rooms from standard “luxury” units to two-story lofts to opulent zero-entry, swim-up suites to choose from. There are also two swimming pools (including one dedicated to scuba instruction) and two whirlpools. Families head for the chain’s nearby Beaches resort, which woos little ones with kid-friendly entertainment, programs, and food (www.beaches.com).
Norman Manley Blvd.; Westmoreland; 888-726-3257; www.sandals.com
Tags: luxury | hotel | all-inclusive | expensive
Okay, it's expensive but Jamaica's most extraordinary resort includes the opportunity to relax in the villa where Ian Fleming penned all of his James Bond thrillers, complete with your own private beach and zero-entry swimming pool. Enveloped by nature, as Fleming wished, each of the five villas has an entertainment bungalow equipped with queen-size day beds, panoramic flat-screen TVs, and well-stocked bars. All meals are included, and water sports/snorkel gear are provided by the discreet staff. Perhaps the best pastime, however, is to marvel at your surroundings and crack a book, say Fleming's Dr. No. Note: GoldenEye will reopen later in 2010 with 11 new cottages and a beachfront restaurant. Transfers from the airport can be arranged for a fee.
Oracabessa; St. Mary; 876-975-3354; www.goldeneyehotel.com
Tags: luxury | hotel | smart splurge | all-inclusive | expensive
Dunn's River Falls
Experience the granddaddy of all Jamaica attractions in Ocho Rios. Marvel at the dramatic 600-foot-high falls, limestone caves, and gardens replete with orchids and breadfruit trees.
Ocho Rios; 876-974-2857; www.dunnsriverfallsja.com
Tags: family | things to do | outdoors
Blue Mountain Tours
Take a bus to the top of Blue Mountain and bike down with Blue Mountain Tours. At 7,402 feet above sea level, the peaks are spectacular, with vistas of Cuba on a clear day and fresh coffee beans perfuming the morning air.
121 Main St.; Ocho Rios; 876-974-7075; www.bmtoursja.com
Tags: international travel | hiking | biking | things to do | outdoors | views
The Blue Lagoon
The shimmering, freshwater-fed Blue Lagoon (made famous by the 1980 movie of the same name) reaches a depth of 200 feet and beckons swimmers, scuba divers, and those who just want to say they’ve been there.
20 minutes east of Port Antonio; Port Antonio; 876-993-7791; www.portantoniojamaica.com
Tags: beach | diving | things to do | outdoors | swimming
Tee off
Constructed in 1868, the Manchester Golf Club was the first course to open in the Caribbean. With nine greens and 18 holes carved in the rolling hills of Mandeville, the course is nirvana for golfers and history buffs alike.
Manchester Golf Club; Negril; Brumalia Rd.; Mandeville; 876-962-2403; www.jamaicagolfassociation.com
Tags: golf | things to do | outdoors
A loving commitment to local ingredients and classic technique along with gorgeous tropical...more
Hotel Mocking Bird Hill; Mockingbird Hill, Drapers; Portland; 876-993-7134; www.hotelmockingbirdhill.com
Tags: international travel | smart splurge | restaurant | views | expensive | restaurants
A destination in itself, this expanded Jamaican cookshed serves its finger-licking delicacies in...more
Alligator Pond; Manchester; 876-610-6566; www.littleochie.com
Tags: international travel | moderate | restaurant | great value | seafood | waterfront | restaurants
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