Judy & family stayed at this pretty Jamaican house for Christmas and loved its huge verandah, fabulous views and crystal clear sea bathing. Great staff, delicious food and loads of TLC from the wonderful team of Devon, Latoya and Paulette made going out a real chore!
Villa
Information:
Sleeps:
6
Price Guide:
US$2,500 - US$4,000 per week
Christmas US$9,000 per week
Accommodation:
• 3 twin/double bedrooms, en suite bathrooms
Service:
• Cook
• Butler
• Maid/Laundress
• Night Security
Facilities:
• Pool
• Use of estate tennis court
• Golf
• Riding
• Air-conditioning
• Barbecue
• Cable TV, DVD, Video, hi-fi
• Wi-fi
• Access to DVD Library
General:
• Montego Bay – 1.5 hrs
• Kingston – 2.5 hrs
• Transfer from airport included
Wag Water
This 980-acre old plantation estate in the resort town of Ocho Rios has 5 luxurious sea front villas and an historic Great House. Eight Rivers, Frangipani, Somewhere and Wag Water each have their own 1.5 acre garden, private pool, sun deck and steps into the sea while Frankfort has its own exclusive pristine white sand beach. Prospect Great House is 1 mile inland, perched on a hill 300 ft above the sea with a commanding view of the estate and the Caribbean. The friendly on-site managers greet all the guests and are happy to cater to individual needs. Guests can also enjoy the free use of the tennis court, jitney and horse back tours and preferential green fees at the golf and country club.
Named after a famous Jamaican river that
slowly meanders through the parish of St Mary, this spacious 3-bedroom
villa sits on a beautiful promontory and enjoys a panoramic view
of the coastline between Ocho Rios and Oracabessa. The staff at
Wag Water are extraordinary in their attention to detail and tireless
service to the clients.
The combination of spacious living room
with satellite TV, video, DVD and hi-fi along with an extensive
covered verandah with loads of space for lounging and dining, provide
the best of indoor and outdoor living. The tropical garden has a
pool, sun deck and winding stairs leading down to the clear blue
waters of the Caribbean.