Pimento Lodge Resort

Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast


On the rise above Long Bay, and thus enjoying lovely views over the sea, Pimento Lodge has a clutch of large, breezy rooms with bright tropical decor, a well-tended garden and pool to relax by, and a circular bar for daytime and evening drinks. Meals using homegrown organic produce are available on request; yoga and massage are also offered.

The property is large and rambling enough to have its own walking trail.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

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