Katherine Gould

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Jamaica Inn: Timeless Elegance

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

I just returned from a visit to the Jamaica Inn in Ocho Rios. This Virtuoso hotel has been on my short list of places to stay because of its legendary reputation as one of the top Caribbean resorts since 1950. It’s family owned and operated, and the atmosphere is incredibly unique. I would describe the hotel as glamorous yet unpretentious; relaxed yet polished. It’s truly one of the most special hotels I’ve had the good fortune of visiting during my tenure as a luxury travel consultant.img_36626

The Jamaica Inn has it all: gorgeous rooms, delicious food, a warm and attentive staff, a fantastic spa, immaculate grounds, and one of the best beaches in all of Jamaica. The beach is 700 feet long and looks over a protected marine park on the northern coast of the island.

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The hotel offers several different suite categories, all with spacious outdoor sitting areas. There are also a few select cottages, some of which have been converted from two bedroom to one bedroom suites. I was lucky enough to stay in one of these units and can honestly say it was stunning and worth every extra penny for clients seeking a particularly memorable experience.

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Travelers will find no shortage of luxury hotels in the Caribbean with pretty rooms, food and beaches. What sets the Jamaica Inn apart is the staff. Every aspect of service was flawless - dining, housekeeping, grounds, management, and of course, the bartenders!   Teddy has been there for over 50 years, and Rupert boasts a nearly 35 year stint at the hotel. Pretty amazing, and it speaks volumes to the loyalty the staff has to the hotel.

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Spa lovers will be delighted with Kiyara Ocean Spa, which is nestled on a bluff at one end of the property.  I enjoyed a private yoga lesson in one of their outdoor treatment areas with the waves crashing below. Inspirational to say the least! Additionally, the spa menu has a strong wellness focus with many fabulous treatments offered.

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Brownell’s preferred relationship with the Jamaica Inn enables me to offer extra amenities, including complimentary continental breakfast daily, a room upgrade if available, and a special in-room gift.  I can’t think of a more romantic place for a couple to celebrate something special.  For me personally, the trip was an opportunity to celebrate my wedding anniversary with my husband.  We commemorated the event with a private dinner on the beach; away from all modern day distractions.  The Jamaica Inn is all about relaxing, unplugging, and spending time with that special someone in a spectacular destination.  What could be better?

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Antigua

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Stunning beaches, rainforest covered mountains, warm and friendly people, and amazing live music…These are the descriptions that come to mind when I reflect back on the two weeks I just spent on the island of Antigua.  Blessed with captivating vistas, a rich culture and too many beaches to count (365 to be exact - one for every day of the year!), Antigua is one of the most memorable islands I’ve ever visited in the Caribbean.

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On the beach at Jumby Bay

Whether you’re searching for the ideal honeymoon or family destination, Antigua has something to offer everyone.  The key is knowing which property to select, which is why I opted to stay at a number of different resorts while on the island.    I found each one to be incredibly unique in feel and atmosphere.

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Beach at The Verandah

The Verandah:  Eco-friendly, all-inclusive hotel located on the northeastern part of the island.  It is a great choice for families with a moderate budget who want lots of activities for everyone.  Highlights of this property include a gorgeous beach with calm water perfect for young children, lovely landscaping, an excellent Kids Club facility, and some of the best live music I had the pleasure of hearing while visiting Antigua.  A different band plays every night by the main pool bar, which creates a fun atmosphere for the guests.  My personal favorite was a nine person steel drum band - everyone was dancing that night!

Room exteriors at The Verandah

Room exteriors at The Verandah

Carlisle Bay:  “Contemporary luxury on the beach” is the description the hotel provides on its website, and I couldn’t agree more.  It is a polished, yet unpretentious hotel well suited for both families and couples, although couples should expect to encounter a number of young families while on property.  I was a huge fan of the Beach Suites, which are spacious, two bedroom accommodations literally steps from the beach.   As a mother of two young children, I found the layout to be ideal!

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Beach Suite at Carlisle Bay

Other highlights from Carlisle Bay include a lovely beach, incredible food, unusually good fitness and tennis facilities (including nine courts - the most I’ve seen anywhere in the Caribbean), a consistently attentive staff, and a top notch Kids Club facility.  I also loved the nightly children’s buffet, which was complimentary and served poolside every night from 5-6:30PM.  It was wonderful to feed the children early in a casual environment, then hire a sitter to play with them while my husband and I enjoyed a quiet dinner alone.  Heaven!

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Lounge area at Carlisle Bay

Curtain Bluff:  I would best describe this legendary, all-inclusive hotel as The Greenbrier meets the Caribbean.  It is charming, elegant and friendly - the quintessential Caribbean resort.  What makes this property so special is the owner and the staff.  Mrs. Hulford and her late husband started the hotel almost 50 years ago, and their vision has resulted in a unique culture among the Antiguans who work there.  Many of them have been employees of Curtain Bluff for decades, and their loyalty and pride is immediately evident upon check-in. 

 

View from my balcony at Curtain Bluff

View from my balcony at Curtain Bluff

In addition to two breathtaking beaches, I particularly loved the rooms, dining options and the spa.  Built just a few years ago, Curtain Bluff’s spa has a spectacular setting on a bluff overlooking the Caribbean. 

Spa at Curtain Bluff

Spa at Curtain Bluff

The main dining area is so romantic that it reminded me of a set from a movie.  An enormous tamarind tree is the anchor of the courtyard, where a different band plays nightly.  Guests enjoy superb service and gourmet dining in this amazing setting.   Once finished with dinner, many guests opt to dance under the twinkling white lights that flank the pavilion.

Dancing with my son at Curtain Bluff

Dancing with my son at Curtain Bluff

Jumby Bay:  Ultra-luxurious hideaway located on a 300 acre private island, which is accessible only by ferry from the mainland of Antigua.  Immediately upon arriving at the dock, guests feel like royalty as they are greeted by a polished staff offering a rum punch in one hand and a cold-scented towel in the other. 

Arriving at Jumby Bay

Arriving at Jumby Bay

This all-inclusive hotel recently underwent a massive renovation, and the results are magnificent.  The rooms are incredibly luxurious, all offering amazing views of the ocean. 

Rosewood Estate Suite at Jumby Bay

Rosewood Estate Suite at Jumby Bay

A new infinity pool sits on a bluff overlooking the water, and guests taking a dip are just steps away from enjoying a wonderful lunch at the Pool Grille. I particularly enjoyed spending time at The Verandah - Jumby’s newly designed beachfront bar and restaurant.  Other highlights of this Rosewood property include a stunning, long beach great for relaxing or walking, complimentary bicycles for traversing the island, and elegant (yet casual) bars ideal for enjoying your favorite cocktail.

Poolside view from a Rosewood Estate Suite at Jumby Bay

Poolside view from a Rosewood Estate Suite at Jumby Bay

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