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Chris Blackwell introduces the new GoldenEye! With
Goldeneye, you can book one of their 11 brand new bright and airy beach
or lagoon cottages. Or, slip into one of their six sexy-and-secluded new
lagoon suites. Been here before? Re-acquaint yourself with one of the
original villas, ever-so-gently refit. Plus, experience tons of fun new
activities! Try tasty local dishes at two new restaurants!
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Goldeneye is a small and
very stylish villa resort hidden away in leisurely, lawned and forested
grounds in Oracabessa to east of Ocho Rios on the north coast of
Jamaica. The centrepiece is Ian Fleming’s old house, which has three
bedrooms and a living room, a games/screening room, a small private
beach and a private pool. Built in the Fifties it has been modernised
with an Oriental touch, including bamboo furniture and mats and carvings
(though you can still see the desk at which Fleming wrote many of the
James Bond novels). Besides Ian Fleming’s villa there are three villas
with a varied number of bedrooms, built in earthy tropical style. There
is also a cliffside dining room and bar with access to the sea and Low
Cay beach next door. As an Island Outpost, Goldeneye is stylish and hip,
and has a delightful, tranquil air. It sees many stars - musicians,
models and film moguls – witnessed by the trees they have planted in the
gardens.
Dining
Everyone raves about the food
at GoldenEye. What makes it so good?
It’s simple. It’s home-cooked. It’s local. It’s fresh. Traditional
Jamaican cuisine, like we serve at GoldenEye, is a fusion of cultures
and infuences. (Nowhere is the country’s motto "Out of many, one people"
more apt than when discussing Jamaican cuisine! )
Every day, dishes on our menu are cooked with fresh seasonal fruits and
vegetables organically grown at Pantrepant, our farm in the Trelawny
Parish mountains. We buy fresh fish and lobster daily from local
fshermen. Janga, freshwater crayfish, are caught in nearby rivers.
Jamaica’s herbs and spices—including the fiery Scotch bonnet pepper,
pimento, nutmeg, ginger, tamarind and sweet coconut—are world famous.
Tropical fruit, such as ackee, breadfruit, june plum and soursop, are
not only unique to the area, they’re also unforgettably luscious!
If you have any special requests, specifc dietary requirements or
restrictions, just let us know.
What about bar service? Where is the bar, and do you serve any special
drinks I should know about?
You can’t miss the Eden Bar, because the sounds of laughter, chit-chat
and deep dub reverb echoe in the warm air, making it one of the
happiest, most-happening spots at GoldenEye.
Chances are, half the crowd will be holding the crushed ice, lime and
rum cocktail called the GoldenEye (the same drink you were gratefully
served upon your arrival). And the rum? Blackwell’s Well Black. Now, how
many hotels serve a rum “homemade” on property—by the proprietor?
What’s the story behind Blackwell’s Well Black Fine Jamaican Rum?
Since the 17th century, Island Outpost founder Chris Blackwell’s family
have called Jamaica home. In 1916, they went into the rum trade. Today,
after tinkering around with some old family recipes, Blackwell has
created a new rum inspired by the old-style, richly favored recipe that
made Jamaican rum world-famous.
Blackwell’s Fine Rum is still only available in Jamaica. That it was
made at GoldenEye makes drinking it right here, on this very spot, that
much more tasty.

Activities
Where can I swim at
GoldenEye?
Although there are many secret coves three main swimming beaches:
1. Low Cay Beach. It’s 500 smooth, sandy feet of beach shaped like a
French croissant.
2. The Lagoon. Created back in the days when Oracabessa was a banana
port, the Lagoon is one of the natural wonders that make GoldenEye
unique. No matter how rough the sea, the Lagoon is almost always
peaceful, placid and a wonderful “pool” in which to swim. Day or night.
3. Eden Beach. For just one day, in 1956, the British government was
headquartered at GoldenEye. This was because then Prime Minister Sir
Anthony Eden was vacationing here when the Suez crisis erupted.
Trained lifeguards, they will arrange for everything from beach towels
and snorkeling equipment to kayaks, glass- bottom boat rides and Jet
Skis.
What are some of the things to do while staying at GoldenEye?
Swimming. Sunning. Snorkeling. Kayaking. Jet Skiing. Wave running.
Windsurfing. Sailing. Deep-sea fishing. Pole fishing. Birding. Nature
walking. Scuba diving, Horseback riding. Arts and crafts. Backgammon.
Tennis. Trips around the island, including an afternoon- into-evening
visit to Firefly...
What time is check-in? Checkout?
Check-in is at 3 p.m. Checkout is at noon.
We do everything possible to accommodate early arrivals and late
departures.
How do I get from the airport to GoldenEye?
Two options: You can drive; it takes about an hour and 45 minutes to get
from Sangster Airport in Montego Bay to GoldenEye. Driving in Jamaica is
on the left-hand side of the road; steering wheels are on the right.
This might be why most guests ask that we arrange for a driver to take
them to the airport and back.
The second choice is to fly into Ian Fleming International Airport, it
is a quick zip from there to GoldenEye. Private planes can easily land
on the newly extended runway. It is a short flight on one of the
commuter planes that frequently fly between Ian Fleming International
and Montego Bay. We are happy to arrange flights for you.
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