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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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Nestled in a tropical garden on the ridge of the hills of Montego Bay, Jamaica, Ridgeway Guest House is a cozy family owned and operated haven, offering a panoramic view of the area and the Caribbean Sea. > Learn More
Negril’s seaside Moonlight Villa offers spacious 1 bedroom suites with full private bath, living area, kitchen and dining room. Daily maid service is included with available laundry service. Situated on the cliffs of Negril's west end offering spectacular views of the caribbean sea and breathtaking sunsets. > Learn More
Imagine a villa dropped at the edge of a rain forest and fronted by white tropical beaches, where privacy and relaxation rule. Imagine also a turquoise swimming pool, a restaurant with delicious Italian cuisine and six comfortable suites available for a maximum of 15 lucky guests. You are not dreaming...its just reality at San San Tropez! > Learn More
Imagine 14 acres of seaside to explore, with beautiful gardens, waterfalls and rivers running through. The glamorous estate, features a 6 bedroom mainhouse and a 2 bedroom guest cottage. Interiors feature sophisticated decor. > 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
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Salt from Hellshire: The Great Salt Pond in the Hellshire Hills, St. Catherine was extensively mined for salt and there were two salt works at Salt Pond Hill operated by Capt. Joseph Noye in the 18th century, and in one year he produced 10,000 bushels of salts. In 1670 an agreement was made with St. Thomas Modyford who patented adjoining lands of St. Thomas in the Vale and St. Dorothy to supply them with salt at a low rate.
 
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