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Jamaica beach resort accommodation

country:Jamaica
location:Portland ParishSee map here
price:From US $35 per person per night, from US $45 per double room per night, on B&B basis. Based on 2 night minimum stay
 
description
This Jamaica beach resort accommodation is situated in Muirton Pen, Portland Parish, between Manchioneal and Long Road in the east of Jamaica. It is best described as a small, cosy guesthouse. There is no commercial tourism here. Being surrounded by a green forest makes the eco beach cabins a popular place for nature lovers, eco tourism, back packers and low budget travellers. The eco beach cabins are on a 1 acre property with a private beach, with a view to the ocean and to the John Crow mountains.

Free-I, from Holland, bought the one acre property in 1996, re-landscaped the whole property and built 4 wooden beach cabins. The work took five years but the site opened its doors in 1999 and hosts visitors from all over the world. Each cottage has two rooms (2 persons each room), a sea view and balcony where you can relax or fall asleep in a hammock. Or you can walk outside the gate into a friendly Jamaica.
special things to do at this Jamaica beach resort accommodation
We offer a lot of trips like: Blue Mountains, rafting, waterfalls, beaches and caves, hiking, hot mineral baths, lighthouse and Kingston Bob Marley.
rooms, food and facilities
At this Jamaica beach resort accommodation, all our rooms come with 2 single beds and chairs on your balcony, they all have a view to the ocean and you are not more than 50 foot away from the water. We have a bar and serve on the terrace breakfast and dinner. We do laundry on request and we have a big pool to swim in; the Harbour/ ocean

Family friendly: We get many families here with children and they always enjoy themselves mixing up with the local children. Also, there is swimming water for them right in front of the property.
how to find the Jamaica beach resort accommodation
The accommodation is 2 hours drive from Kingston towards the East and is 1 hour drive from Port Antonio towards the South. The nearest airport is Norman Manley airport in Kingston.
how this holiday makes a difference
We organise every year a project for the community like clean up day. Also we buy most of our daily needs, like fish, meat and other grocery in our community. Guests at this Jamaica beach resort accommodation spend their money in the community when they go out or going to parties. All our employees and maintenance workers come out of our community.

We support the community to buy so much as our needs are in the community like purchasing goods in the local supermarket, fish from the local fisherman, car maintenance etc. Every year we donate money for sports days, net ball club and family fun days etc. We often take our guests out to these events so in that way they support that day by buying drinks, food etc from the local stands, bars.

We send all our guests out in the community to get a taste of real Jamaica. Also we only sell basic drinks and no snacks, so that our guests go out in the community to buy their things there. Also we send our guests to local restaurants where they serve local produce. Our guests get encouraged by us to buy (if interested) craft items in the nearby communities. We send our guests of the Jamaica beach resort accommodation to local events and parties, what really gives you a true look in the Jamaican culture.

We minimize our electricity consumption by using energy efficient light bulbs and we look by purchasing appliances what there energy usage is. We turn off as much as possible energy-using appliances and lights, if not in use. We also use lights what only turn on by registering a movement. We collect rainwater in 1 tank and this support all the water (except the drinking water) what our guests use in showers, toilets and basins. We have our own compost from collecting all our green garbage.

We encourage wild life in our garden by planting a lot of flowers what bloom different times in the year and this attract a big amount of birds, butterflies and insects. We also have feeders hanging for the humming birds. We have no pond but sea and get visit regular from a family of 6 manatees. We collect all our green garbage what we compost and use this later back by potting plants or flowers. All our food waste goes to the dogs and cat and they eat from chicken bones, fish bones including lobster skin, rice, vegetables etc.

We recycle all our plastic waste and glass waste, we collect it and 2 times a year I carry it to Kingston where it get shredded and exported. All our drinks are sold in glass bottles (no plastic or tins) and these are money back bottles. The jam bottles go back to the sales person what use them again. We also collect all our egg boxes and they go back to the place where I buy them. Old steel and iron goes to the steel man in the community what sells this and makes so his living. We collect all our bottle stops and collect them to make something out of them.

We employ local staff (2 persons, 1 cook and 1 house help on a daily basis, 5 days a week, 1 person 2 days a week for gardening and 1 person to wash the car once a while) they are all coming from this community where they born and grown. My 2 regular employees go almost every year on course what bring them more skills and meet other people with the same profession. It upgrades their life and they give also an example for other people in our community.

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