Bluefields Villas

Top choice in Jamaica


Exquisite is an understatement for these six private villas scattered around the Bluefields Bay waterfront that offer all-inclusive services (chef, cleaners, butlers etc) fit for Marie Antoinette. All have pools and luxury furnishings, and three of them even have their own tiny private islands. Villa sizes vary: some fit four and the largest caters for 13 people. Four-night minimum.

Throw in unique organized excursions, private nannies and spectacular service that doesn't miss a single beat, and you've got the holiday of a lifetime pretty much guaranteed.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Jamaica attractions

1. Bluefields Beach Park

0.32 MILES

Well signed from the Winston Jones Hwy (A2), this beach is a narrow stretch of pale sand, as beautiful as it is ignored by foreign tourists (although it’s…

2. Bluefields Great House

0.65 MILES

Philip Gosse was one of the great polymaths of his time: the man who both popularized the aquarium and modified its design, and illustrator of gorgeously…

3. Belmont Beach

1.35 MILES

There are actually two small Belmont Beaches, but one is too rocky to relax on and the other is a major mooring point for fishing boats. That said, if the…

4. Peter Tosh Monument

1.84 MILES

Many monuments make a political statement, and the memorial to reggae superstar Peter Tosh, just off the beach road in Belmont, is no exception. And the…

5. Savanna-la-Mar Fort

6.99 MILES

The English colonialists never completed the Savanna-la-Mar Fort at the foot of Great George St. Parts of it collapsed into the swamps within a few years…

6. Courthouse

7.2 MILES

The most interesting building in town is the Sav courthouse, built in 1925, where there’s a fountain made of cast iron inscribed with the words, ‘Keep the…

7. St George’s Parish Church

7.24 MILES

This church, opposite the courthouse, was built in 1905. It’s uninspired, but has a stately pipe organ that was dedicated in 1914.

8. Manning’s School

7.44 MILES

At the north end of town by the roundabout known as Hendon Circle is the very handsome Manning’s School, built in 1738 and named after Westmoreland…