GoldenEye

GoldenEye

Once the Jamaican home of renowned author Ian Fleming, GoldenEye was made into a hotel in 2011 by Chris Blackwell. The 52-acre seafront estate is home to secret coves, lagoons, and private beaches. Stay in the villa where 14 James Bond novels were written – or in the 1- and 2-bedroom Beach and Lagoon Villas, Lagoon Cottages, or Beach Huts. Dining and activities include The Gazebo and Bizot Bar restaurants, the Shabeen rooftop bar, the Bamboo Bar & Grill, weekly barbecues and cocktail parties, a spa with yoga and meditation, three pools, paddleboarding, snorkeling, glass-bottom boat tours, turtle hatching, tree planting, and tennis.

Hotel Tip

Stay in a Lagoon Cottage, with direct lagoon access from your deck, and kayak over to the FieldSpa for a massage. –Denese Senno New York, New York

Virtuoso Preferred Supplier Since 01 Aug 2013

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Virtuoso Amenities

For 2024:

  • Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability (Only applicable in the Beach Hut category)
  • Daily Breakfast for up to two guests per bedroom (already included in hotel rates)
  • $100 USD equivalent Food & Beverage credit utilized during stay (not combinable, not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)
  • Early Check-In / Late Check-Out, subject to availability
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi


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    Sustainability

    Our Commitment

    Guests can get directly involved in our sustainable practices, including:

    • Participating in a turtle hatching and release to support our protection & monitoring of the turtle nesting area.
    • Planting a tree, which helps save the environment & provides a donation to The GoldenEye Foundation.
      • The GoldenEye Foundation is focused on making an impact in three critical areas:
        • PEOPLE
        • PLANET
        • SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITIES
    • Learning how we’re saving the coral reef on a Glass Bottom Boat Tour.
    • Finding out how the local Fish Sanctuary protects & restores Oracabessa Bay’s natural resources by fighting overfishing while ensuring the livelihood of the families that depend on the Bay for their income.
    • Discovering ways to volunteer locally, from reading to kids to helping keep our marine shore clean
    • Contributing to our Dive Shop, the only dive shop in Jamaica owned & operated by a nonprofit organization where ll proceeds are used to fund marine conservation.
    • For more info on the foundation, please visit www.goldeneyefoundation.org