Casino In Jamaica
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These casino resorts in Jamaica have great views and are well-liked by travelers: Iberostar Grand Rose Hall - Traveler rating: 4.5/5 Grand Palladium Lady Hamilton Resort & Spa - Traveler rating: 4.0/5.
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Jamaica was never known for gambling, but with the approval by the government on casinos here in 2015 this may change pretty soon.
And although we currently don't have the type of casinos that you may have come to expect of, say in the US, the few we have do provide exciting and fulfilling entertainment!
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Most of the all-inclusive hotels and resorts here do have slots and poker machines on site, primarily those on the western end of the island [ Negril, Montego Bay and Ocho Rios]
The former Starfish Hotel in Trelawny (not Royalton Resort), Sunset Beach Resort & Spa, Hedonism & the Sunset Jamaica Grande (now Moon Palace Resort) are typical examples of hotels that have their own casinos.
- Terra Nova Hotel - Kingston
- The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel - Kingston
- Acropolis Gaming Suites - Kingston
- Mosino Gaming Lounge- Montego Bay
- Coral Cliff Entertainment Resort (In Refurbising)- Montego Bay
- Holiday Inn Sun Spree Resort - Montego Bay
- Hedonism II Resort - Negril
- Breezes Grand Negril Resort and Spa - Negril
- Renaissance Jamaica Grande Resort - Ocho Rios
- Treasure Hunt Gaming - Ocho Rios
Perhaps the two most popular casinos here in Jamaica though, are Coral Cliff, which is situated on the 'hip strip', right across from Margueritaville in Montego Bay and Treasure Hunt on main street in Ocho Rios.
Both Treasure Hunt and Coral Cliff features over 120 gaming machines ranging in denominations from US$0.05 to U$5, with Coral Cliff offering the opportunity to win Jackpots of up to US$50,000!
The last phone contacts I had for Coral Cliff and Treasure Hunt are, 876-952-4130 and 876-974-8169 respectively.
Should Jamaica have Legalized Casino Gaming?
The government recently approved casino gaming in Jamaica. But while it brought some celebration from the business sector, the government came under fire from other social institutions- primarily the church.
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What do you make of this decision to open Jamaica to casino gaming? Share your views with other visitors on this site.
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Jamaica Don't Need Casinos- No No No!
Jamaica don't need Casinos, what Jamaica needs to do is get back into forming get back our sugar cane. God bless us with such beautiful farm land with …
Jamaica Doesn't Need Casinos
Jamaica doesn't need casino, Jamaicans need education -training & employment. The country is in trouble, lack of education, good customer care training …
jamaica needs casino gaming
I am currently establishing a business here in Jamaica which is an off shoot of the casino business. One of our goals is setting up a separate business …
The church should shut up
Jamaica needs casino gambling and I believe the church should shut up! If you are not going to be apart of the solution DON'T be apart of the problem.. …
Jamaica Needs Casino Gaming
Right now anything legal that will benefit the country and its people on a whole is good to go for me.
No Casinos In Jamaica Please Not rated yet
I was a very young girl when I left Jamaica 55 years ago. Having been back numerous times. To coin a phrase...the more things change the more they remain …
Casinos mean more jobs for Jamaican Citizens Not rated yet
Jamaica need to improve on our financial status & catch up to the world economy. With the opportunity to increase our revenue, multiple casinos mean …
Jamaica Needs Casinos Not rated yet
There are several comments that the casinos are no good for the country. I say contrary..it would boost tourism and give travelers more places to choose …
Casinos truly have NO value in human life Not rated yet
There are and will be as many views as there are people on this earth! My view is this, Casinos truly have NO value in humans life, it takes away before …
Casinos in Jamaica - make sure you know what you are doing Not rated yet
I am an American , living in Jamaica, and what I feel about casino's is that they are a form of recreation, and lots of people can go to those places with …
Welcome to the Casino in Jamaica Debate! Not rated yet
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GoldenEye is not an ordinary hotel, but a collection of private villas, cottages and beach huts. Each is set amid tropical gardens, private beaches and secluded coves—a Jamaica home away from home. GoldenEye is a place. A mindset. A far-reaching myth in the collective imagination. And yet, GoldenEye couldn’t exist anywhere in the world—except, of course, exactly where it is…
Artists and writers. Spies and seducers. Their stories are as much a part of this place as the ancient tangle of vines and trees that have made GoldenEye a jungle garden of incredible diversity.
Beach Villas
Each of our spacious and private standalone villas is set in a verdant garden of native greenery and sits directly on the beach or lagoon. Ann Hodges, the noted Jamaican architect, designed every villa with the best of relaxed, barefoot living in mind—hardwood floors, high ceilings, cool linens and oversized furniture. An outdoor shower in each villa’s lush and secluded garden enhances the sights, smells and sounds of nature. The full kitchen and outdoor table make dining al fresco an added part of the villa experience.
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Calm and inviting, therapeutic and soothing, the lagoon is the beating heart of GoldenEye. Guests who love to start, and end, each day with a swim adore the direct water access each Lagoon Cottage offers. It’s wonderful to lie in bed, listening to the soft sound of the water splashing against the side of your cottage’s private dock. Or, relax on the veranda, taking in the heady scent of the lush landscaping and foliage that surround each cottage. And, for more ambitious moments, each cottage comes with its own Kayak for exploring the Lagoon and beyond.
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Enhancing the sexy beach vibe and seductive night sounds of the tropics, each freestanding hut has been designed to promote indoor-outdoor living. High ceilings and oversized, louvered windows maximize cross-ventilation from ocean breezes while the elevated design of the hut offers stunning views. Interior wet rooms, open-air dune rooms and private outdoor showers are just some of the additional options available. Nestled between Snorkeler’s Cove, rustic Button Beach and nearby Shabeen… there’s a whole new world to explore in the land that belongs to our Beach Huts.
MoreI-tal means food that’s local and natural fresh from the sea and the tree. Jamaican dining gets its avor from the wisdom of I-tal cuisine. Local specialties fill our menu along with seasonal produce grown at Pantrepant Farm.
The Gazebo
Overlooking both Low Cay Beach and the Lagoon, the Gazebo is an open-air perch where you can sip a GoldenEye cocktail while watching a fiery Caribbean sunset. Dinner dishes range from local surf and turf to favorite Jamaican specialties served with an international wine list.
MoreBizot Bar
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Very simple, very special —this is our super laidback rum bar right on rustic Button Beach. With sand underfoot, enjoy the smoky flavors of Jamaican Jerk BBQ along with grilled fish straight from the sea. As soon as their boats pull in, local fisherman bring by their freshest catch.
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Pools & Beaches
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Fieldspa at GoldenEye
Located in a cottage on the edge of the lagoon, with private open-air treatment huts, guests find FieldSpa intensely restorative. From the cozy setting nestled in the bush to the earthy scent of spices hanging in the air, the connection to the surrounding natural environment imparts a deep sense of calm. Many of the botanical elixirs and essential oils we use are made on site, drawing on traditional Jamaican recipes and drawing the healing powers of flowers, roots, leaves and herbs grown at our farm, Pantrepant.
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Massages, soaks, scrubs, and baths are just some of our sensual treatments promoting holistic wellness and rejuvenation. Homegrown remedies like pimento and ginger, peppermint and rosemary, and lemongrass and wild lime, revitalize the mind and body. Our treatments soothe sore muscles, invigorate the soul, replenish your skin, and increase circulation. Please, have a look at our menu. We’re happy to suggest which experiences can best help you recharge—physically and emotionally.