Exotic Beach Vacations In Jamaica Villas
♫ Monday, February 14th, 2011Jamaica villas in the Caribbean are quite well known these days for the exotic and luxurious beach vacations they offer. But it wasn’t like this around 60 years ago, when most people used to stay at hotels. But now it is an organized industry and a big part of the local economy. There are Jamaica villas available for travelers of all stripes, from cheap ones for budget tour groups to massive palatial ones for those in need of a luxurious vacation. Some of these palace-like villas are often used by wealthy vacationers for extended stays or winter getaways.
Every villa is well-staffed and will come with a butler, chef and a chauffeured vehicle. Housekeeping will naturally take care of all the household work. Families with children who need supervision will be provided a nanny, if required. For breakfast, the chef can serve up everything from a full Southern breakfast with bacon, ham and eggs. Or a continental breakfast with freshly squeezed orange juice, pancakes, muffins and Belgian waffles, or even mac & cheese for the kids. For lunch and dinner, have the chef prepare all kinds of exotic Caribbean fare using local produce and fresh seafood including jerk chicken, curry goat and coconut shrimps.
Guests can enjoy dinner outdoors in the evening with a very large and cool weather. Both days can be spent lazing around the pool or terrace and a butler to bring a high, cool drinks by the pool. Enjoy the beach, the pristine white sand beaches and soaking in the sun.
Those who would like to do a bit of sight seeing or enjoy the entertainment and activities nearby can head for the nearest resort towns. Travelers should choose a villa in one of the holiday resort towns. The most famous of them all is Montego Bay, which is Jamaica’s second largest city and a port too, not to mention the biggest tourist hotspot.
There are a large number of villas available for rent within a half hour distance from Montego Bay. Guests can enjoy everything from water sports to golfing and visiting old Churches and art galleries. Other popular locations include Negril, Ocho Rios and Discovery Bay. Obviously, it’s hard to recommend one over the other, but since most visitors end up coming back again for annual vacations, it’s not really much of a problem.
Consider a villa on a hilltop overlooking Montego Bay and the mountains, with lush gardens and swaying palms providing cover for the outdoor pool. There’ll be a sundeck and patio, along with a barbeque grill. Separate quarters are provided for staff. Don’t forget to ask for airport transfers, because these are usually included in the price.
