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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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This historic villa now operates as a boutique hotel accommodating up to ten people in it's 5 spacious guest rooms and offers a venue for  Gala dinners, corporate retreats and special events. > Learn More
Liberty Hill Great House Resort and Spa is the perfect destination to relax, refresh and rejuvenate. It is the perfect destination for weddings to executive retreats.  A time away from the pressures of life; a time devoted to contemplation; a time devoted to seeking peace and tranquillity… a pause from the constant demands of life. > Learn More
Nestled in the cool, lush hills overlooking Jamaica's tourism capital, is Brandon Hill Guest House. We offer you the best of both worlds...a peaceful, secluded location that's just 7 minutes walk from the heart of Montego Bay, Jamaica. > Learn More
The historic Ivanhoe’s Guest House is one of the oldest family run hotels in Portland. Perched on Tichfield Hill, Ivanhoe offers splendid views of one of Jamaica’s most beautiful parishes. > Learn More
Quadrille Villa is a gorgeous and spacious four bedroom, four bathroom beach front villa. The view of the Caribbean Sea from the villa is breathtaking, and the villa has steps to the beach. It has been the scene of inspiration for many. > Learn More
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Did you know?

Discovering Jamaica in 1891: In 1891 300,000 tourists came to an International Exhibition held on January 27 to May 2 at Quebec Lodge in Kingston now “Wolmer’s School”. The Government built new hotels in Kingston and the rural areas to house tourists who wanted to tour the rest of the island, setting the foundations of the modern tourist industry. A group of Syrians decided to stay becoming the first ethnic group to settle here.
 
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