Guesthouse

Port Antonio and the East Coast

Guesthouses vary in Jamaica from serious operations that register high occupancy levels throughout the year to more informal homestay arrangements like those available in the Windward Maroon stronghold of Moore Town. Guesthouses are defined by the on-site presence of the owners in either case, as opposed to hotels, which typically have different ownership and management.

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Inn at the Cove

The Inn at the Cove (d. USD 175) is the reincarnation of what was once San San Tropez. Located in the heart of San San district, across the road from Frenchman's Cove, this affordable, well-located accommodation is suited for couples, groups of friends and families, a stone's throw from all the main attractions in the greater Port Antonio area. San San Beach is a few minutes' walk away, and Blue Hole, just around the corner, with Winnifred Beach also within a five minute's drive.

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Ambassabeth Cabins

Ambassabeth Cabins (Bowden Pen, from US$70-90 for two; US$25 for a tent that can sleep eight), owned and operated by the Bowden Pen Farmers Asssociation, is the most remote accommodation option in the Rio Grande Valley, located above Millbank. The famous Cunha Cunha Pass Trail leaves from Ambassabeth, as does a trail leading to Bernard Spring Falls. The White River Trail, begins in nearby Millbank, leading to a series of cascades. An unmanned ranger station is maintained by Ambassabeth caretaker Lennette Wilks in Millbank, just over the border into St.

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