Offering a sun terrace and views of the sea, The Sea Cliff Hotel Resort & Spa is located in Portland, 11 mi from Port Antonio. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Overlooking Turtle Harbor, Jamaica Palace Hotel offers an outdoor pool, an art gallery, 2 restaurants and elegant rooms with seating areas. Beaches and coves can be found within 10 minutes' walk.
Offering an outdoor pool and lush gardens, Match Resort is located a 5-minute drive from San San Beach and the center of Port Antonio. Each air-conditioned room has a private balcony.
Located 2.8 mi from Frenchman Cove’s Beach, Trident Hotel offers ocean-front villas with terraces overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The hotel features a private beach area, a gym and a spa.
Located on Jamaica’s San San Estate, this tropical retreat lies on the beautiful shores of the Caribbean Sea. It features a spa, an on-site recording studio and a restaurant.
Offering views of the Caribbean Sea, Bay View Eco Resort & Spa features an outdoor swimming pool and spa & wellness center and is located at 3.1 mi from Blue Lagoon.
Moon San Villa at the Blue Lagoon overlooks the Carribean Sea and is 300 feet from the Blue Lagoon. It offers daily complimentary breakfast for two. Wi-Fi connection is available in every room.
Located in Port Antonio and with Frenchman's Cove Beach reachable within a few steps, Frenchman's Cove Resort provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the...
Providing garden views, All Nations Guest House in Port Antonio features accommodations, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a garden, a bar, and a shared lounge.
This quaint bed and breakfast is located in the heart of Port Antonio and features spectacular views of East Harbor and Navy Island. It offers guests free WiFi, and a shared terrace.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Port Antonio cost $152 per night, and 4-star hotels in Port Antonio are $221 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Port Antonio can be found for $416 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I am not so much a fan of Port Antonio town but the area of...
I am not so much a fan of Port Antonio town but the area of Portland is my favourite as it’s so beautiful and peaceful. I always stay longer in the part of the island as it’s so wonderful to come from a big city like a London to this peaceful paradise.
SaffyLina
United Kingdom
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We didn't spend a lot of time in the town of Port Antonio,...
We didn't spend a lot of time in the town of Port Antonio, but did have a delicious fish and lobster dinner at Roots 21. We mostly went to the beaches near fairy hill and Zion hill. Taxis are plentiful but we chose to use Polish Princess charter service as it was raining and or dark when we went out for dinner.
Denise
United States of America
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The main problem being in port Antonio is transportation if...
The main problem being in port Antonio is transportation if you are not driving. because it is not a tourist area like montego Bay or Negill, you may have difficulty reaching there or when you are Leaving!! I have been here about six times now And that is the biggest problem. There are great restaurants here with great food food along the area near Boston beach. Even though the jerk centers are not always that greatest according to reputation. the jerk restaurant right at the Boston beach Guest house entrance was excellent also also Rocky's fried chicken was good. I don't recall the names of a few of the other restaurants!!
Millie
United States of America
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Port Antonio is very charming place to visit in Jamaica.
Port Antonio is very charming place to visit in Jamaica. The town itself is very lively, and the surrounding area has lots of outdoor attractions do including, Frenchmans, cove, blue Lagoon, horseback riding, and more.
Be aware, however, that the roads are rough! There was construction going on as of late November 2023 when we visited. So we were stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic at one point while they closed the road. There is only one main road and one lane each direction so getting around takes some time, even tough the distance between attractions may seem short.
Also have your wits about you when interacting with street vendors, they may overcharge you. So ask for prices upfront and calculate your total before handing over any cash. We got ripped off and wound up paying $1,000 JMD for a fritter, Callaloo and breadfruit but it was our fault for not double checking the total.
Taryn
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I love the parish of Portland and always enjoy being in Port...
I love the parish of Portland and always enjoy being in Port Antonio. Decent, kind, welcoming people and the many attractions to visit and beaches to visit.
I am just hoping they fix the roads sooner than later.
Dacia
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Scored 8.0
Lovely authentic town but not for the faint hearted...
Lovely authentic town but not for the faint hearted travellers. You need to go with the flow and chat to the locals! The harbour area is pretty but the town is 'real', nothing touristy about it, which we love but it's not for everyone.
The beaches nearby are amazing but the road to get to them is largely unmade which makes the journey very slow! Overtime you can see they are improving it but I can't imagine it will be done in 2023.
Great hotel that has thought of all the little ways they can make a stay efficient and seamless.
Geejam is awesome, among the tree tops but also a short walk to the beach. The rooms in the hotel are large and comfortable with all the amenities you need. Villas even better, I’m sure.
Breakfast was complimentary which was a great add on and good value, food was excellent overall.
The beach is lovely and secluded and has kayaks and paddle boards that guests can take out for free (well worth doing to see turtles in the cove).
Toga is a welcoming guest house in a nice location next to Boston Bay, handy for Reach Falls, Port Antonio and some of Jamaica's loveliest beaches. There was a good included breakfast and the option to have evening meals. Alfio (the friendly Italian owner) is also a DJ and on Sunday evenings hosts a vinyl reggae revival sound system locally at nearby Drapers. This is well worth going to. We enjoyed our stay and considered it to be a good value option.
This three bedroom apartment was fabulous! The rooms were clean and large and the kitchen was a great Plus. The AC was nice and cool on the television had YouTube and Netflix and more. It's only a 15-minute ride to win it for Beach and the Blue lagoon. Restaurants and shops are just down the street. The host and the owner were fantastic and provide great hospitality. You will be happy to stay here!
This is a great hotel with lots of potential. Great staff, and great food. If you want a "real" Jamaican breakfast, this is the place to be. Again the staff were friendly and courteous and always smiling. The bed was was extremely comfortable which is hard to find in hotels, but I slept great! Would definitely go back.
The scenery is breathtaking. The sound of the ocean. The private beach. The cottage. The bed. The bathroom. The restaurant. The food. The staff. The security. All absolutely amazing. We visited for my parents 50th wedding anniversary and my mother's birthday and it exceeded expectations. We shall return 😊.
Marie is an amazing host. The room is stunningly clean and comfortable, the aircon is silent, the bed so comfortable and the bathroom is impeccable. Would recommend this place to anyone. The location is also brilliant for exploring Port Antonio. Thank you Marie!
The apartment is located in the hills above Port Antonio but not far from the town centre and was therefore near enough to everything one may need during a stay.
It also contained the comforts of home, eg, a full kitchen with all the essential appliances.
Despite booking last minute our host Shirley went well out of her way to accommodate us. She was very kind and attentive, and we felt truly at home. It means a lot to meet someone like Shirley, it is worth coming to Port Antonio just to meet her.
This is the best place to stay in Port Antonio - I have the basis to make a comparison. Clean - extraordinary clean! Cozy and secure external space. Internally - modern with enough space (I didn't expect that). Secure car park. Well done!
Housekeeper-cook was very good. The view and patio area was very good. Free local coffee was a nice touch. Reliable wifi. Beds were comfortable. Beach towels available. Close enough to amenities.
Jeremy and Merriam were incredible hosts. Beautiful house and property with an amazing view. Easy walk to Boston Beach if you're in decent shape. Great breakfasts and helpful tips from the hosts.
A great place to stay with necessities within walking distance. The beach being just down the road was an excellent addition to the deal. The hosts were very accommodating. Would book again.
The room was clean beautiful ocean view. Staff was amazing and pleasant. Was a bit difficult to find through Google maps so called the hotel and the guy guided us there 😀.
The place was very clean and well kept
Also, the host was really nice
Thank you again for your accommodation
Whenever we are in Portland, we would love to stay here
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