The Trident Hotel Port Antonio, Jamaica Far from the party scene of the west, those that make the long journey across to Port Antonio will discover Jamaica’s most scenic spot. The Trident lies just outside of town and is a small but stylish villa-only property oozing relaxation. Each of the 13 villas has a private terrace with its own infinity pool while outside there’s a protected lagoon, open-air sea-facing restaurant, boutique spa and film screening room.The atmosphere is soothingly familiar yet polished whilst the decor displays a bold, minimalist style that compliments the lowrise flow of the buildings. Half Moon Montego Bay, Jamaica Tropical greenery, miles of sandy beach, and crystalaquamarine waves frame Half Moon, a serene paradise in the resort-packed town of Montego Bay. The 400-acre property with 238 uniquely designed guestrooms, suites, and villas offers an alluring taste of Jamaica hospitality, featuring charmingly warm service, one of the most extensive water sports programs in the Caribbean, and a culinary experience that swings from authentic island barbecues to fine dining favourites. After a round at the championship golf course or a scuba diving excursion off the colourful coast, be ready to lounge with a frozen cocktail on a sea-view terrace or settle into the sanctuary of the Fern Tree Spa, known for its usage of native ingredients. Celebrating 65 years, Jamaica Inn retains a gracious air of colonial Jamaica and attracts individuals and couples, who return on a regular basis. There is a wonderful, natural tranquility about this much-loved hotel nestled in its private 700 ft white sand bay and extending onto two peninsulas. Dining is on an outdoor terrace that adjoins the bar terrace. A more romantic setting is hard to imagine, and in keeping with the ‘Noel Coward’ lifestyle, there is a live band most nights. All guest suites face the beach or open sea and the turquoise water. Each suite has a verandah or a balustraded balcony. Jamaica Inn Ocho Rios, Jamaica 20
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