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Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

The ultimate guide to this exciting, provocative, colorful, unpredictable, sometimes downright scary country.

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James Bond is Alive at Goldeneye Resort in Jamaica

On a sandy hillock overlooking Jamaica’s northern coast, is a single-story white bungalow. Through its wide open windows you can feel the warm Caribbean breeze and hear the crystal blue water lapping at the shore. It is this 15-acre waterfront property now named ‘Goldeneye’, that inspired Ian Fleming to create his famous James Bond character.

Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

Goldeneye is nothing if not inspiring. Its secluded beaches and private villas make you feel as though you’ve stumbled upon your own private paradise. No one could possibly dampen the blissful buzz that is created by the tropical greenery, plush surroundings, incredible cuisine and friendly people.

Although the property now has several villa areas, you can also opt to bring friends and stay in the “Fleming Villa“, the now-plush white bungalow where Ian Fleming wrote all thirteen James Bond novels–and where Sting wrote ‘Every Breath You Take’.

It’s surrounded by dense tropical vegetation and is completely private, which is perhaps part of the reason it has become a favorite of the likes of Johnny Depp, Jim Carrey, Harrison Ford, and Pierce Brosnan, not to mention supermodels Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell.

Jamaica: A Crazy AdventureIt wasn’t always this way, though. In 1946, the consummate theatrical personality of his time, Noel Coward, was the first paying guest to stay at the property. He described it as being “a perfectly ghastly house, no hot water, pictures of snakes plastered all over the bedroom wall.” He referred to the place as “Golden eye, nose and throat”, but despite that called his stay “the happiest two months I ever spent.” Soon after, he built his own house just 10 miles away.

In the years since, Goldeneye has seen many of the most talented people of our time pass through its gates. Evelyn Waugh and Lucien Freud were frequent guests of Fleming’s wife Ann Rothermere; Donald Sutherland, Michael Caine, Katherine Hepburn, Errol Flynn, Sir Lawrence Olivier, Cecil Beaton, Sir John Gielgud, Mary Martin, and many other celebrities were all guests while the Flemings owned the property.

Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

Jamaica: A Crazy AdventureThe day Truman Capote visited, Fleming exclaimed, “Can you imagine a more incongruous playmate for me?” British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden chilled here for three weeks, in the wake of the Suez crisis. He later wrote to Fleming, “I do not think that there is any other place anywhere that could have given me the rest I have to have. The bathing, the beach, the seclusion, the size of the grounds were all just perfect to enjoy and be concealed.”

Twelve years after Fleming’s death, Island Records founder Chris Blackwell talked Bob Marley into buying the property. “But then he got cold feet, said it was too posh, so the next year, when I was flush again, I bought it myself. The original for sale document said Bob Marley and we crossed that out and wrote in Chris Blackwell,” says Chris. It was Ian Fleming who recommended Chris for the job of location scout for the first James Bond movie, Dr. No in 1961, giving him his first job in the entertainment industry.

Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

Jamaica: A Crazy AdventureIsland Records’ artist roster included U2, Bob Marley, Melissa Etheridge, Steve Winwood, Roxy Music, Robert Palmer, Grace Jones, and the Cranberries. Chris sold the label in 1989 to focus on his growing Island Outpost resort business, but the rock-star ethos is evident in all the properties, especially Goldeneye.

With outdoor showers, private media rooms stocked with James Bond boxed sets, and more premium booze than you could drink in ten vacations, each grouping of villas is the ultimate in tasteful hedonism.

Goldeneye’s main beach so private that we saw not another soul during our entire stay (and we visited the beach often). Its soft white sand and warm crystal waters are simply incomparable. If you’ve ever dreamt of the perfect beach-absolute privacy and serenity-but thought that it couldn’t exist in the real world, think again.

Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

Jamaica: A Crazy AdventureIf the main beach is private, the villa areas are even more so. We stayed in our own private, gated area comprised of five cabanas and several large patio areas. Through the open doors and windows of each cabana is a breathtaking view of a private lagoon and sandy white beach. We could sleep in any of three bedrooms, raid our fully stocked kitchen, or hang out in the privacy of our posh media room / lounge villa, complete with big-screen TV and DVDs. We also had the choice of several inviting indoor and outdoor tubs and showers, stocked with locally-made fruit- and coconut-scented amenities.

Jamaica: A Crazy AdventureVilla areas are connected by a series of narrow stone walkways, lush with tropical vegetation. They’ll also lead you to the white dining hut and patio, where the dining experience is as much like having a private chef as you’re likely to experience outside a rock star’s mansion or a prime minister’s official residence. The food is wonderfully fresh and tasty-and completely customisable, no matter what your dietary habits.

The dining patio has a fully stocked bar hut which is manned by a friendly bartender, who makes amazing fruity liquor concoctions, and who sports a silver, marijuana-leaf necklace. Although dinners are scheduled around the guests so that you will likely have the entire patio to yourself, it is also a delicious treat to have a white-linen table set up in the privacy of your villa area.

Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

Jamaica: A Crazy AdventureThe food is as plentiful as it is delicious, and I found myself slipping the occasional scrap of meat to Stripey, and adorable though skinny, tabby kitten I bonded with during our stay at Goldeneye. Apparently, many celebrities have also taken a shine to Stripey and one or two have come close to kidnapping her and taking her home with them. I also had fun hurrying the two resident hens down the walkways–they were so amusingly un-Jamaican in their offended ill-humor.

If, while on vacation, you’ve ever felt you could spend all day in your room, you’ll surely feel it here. However, we strongly suggest that, as often as often as you can drag yourself away, you leave your villa sanctuary and explore all that Goldeneye has to offer, such as their selection of water sports and activities.

Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

Simeon and Clifton will be happy to teach you how to sail or windsurf, or take you on a trip to any of the area’s many attractions. Simeon was kind enough to take us Sea-Dooing along the coast. The water in Jamaica is always perfectly warm, no matter how far you venture from shore.

As we jetted past several giant resorts and gazed at their crowded beaches from afar, we couldn’t help thinking how lucky we were to be guests at a fantasy get-away like Goldeneye.

The tropical greenery is balm to the chapped, northern soul, the plush surroundings are in perfect taste, the food is wonderful and the staff are friendly and accommodating. What else is there to say? It’s the kind of place 007 would have chosen for a little R&R.

Jamaica: A Crazy Adventure

Next up: Reviews of Island Outpost’s The Caves and the sometimes-scary Jake’s.

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A writer, artist, and designer since she was young enough to put pencil to paper, Hilary taught herself code and created Urbanette when she was a teenager. Currently, she lives in Monte Carlo, but spent the past decade living in NYC, still considers herself a New Yorker, and visits regularly. She's always traveling, looking for hot new topics, destinations, and life hacks to bring to Urbanette readers.

Reader Discussion: 165 Comments

  1. Even if Jamaica is a poor country, I think the place is nice. It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it sure is filled with beauty.

  2. Ella Norfleet

    Jake’s is quite scary but the place seems like it’s worth visiting. I guess you just really have to leave your valuables.

    • Jessica Daniels

      Yeah, just be wary and don’t go bringing jewelries and very expensive gadgets with you.?

  3. Holly

    Mojito, white beaches, clear skies, warm sun… and crazy mosquitoes?! It’s a combination of paradise and hell!

    • Laura Dodd

      Some people there are more dangerous than mosquitoes.

  4. Oh my Gosh! That GoldenEye resort is beautiful! I will include it on my travel destination this year. ✈️?️

  5. Jennifer Fowler

    That food looks very sumptuous. I always want to have a taste of tropical cuisine. So unlike our ‘American food’!

  6. Sharleen Lewis

    To think that many celebrities and personalities visited that GolderEye resort, you can say that it is an incredible place to spend your vacation. Well, the pics tell it. So enticing.

  7. Ernestina Hennig

    I hope that when I visit there, I’ll have the inspiration Ian Fleming had when he wrote his 007 novels. I want to finish the novel I’m writing, but I experience writer’s block.

  8. It is sad how much damage slavery and war has caused the country. Looks so set-backed, but its beaches and nature is its redeeming quality.

  9. Climbing the water-smoothed stairs up against the face of the falls? Looks fun, but pretty challenging and dangerous.

  10. Poppy Hartley

    I think I will never get to go there as I am financially ruined. I guess I’ll just be satisfied with now looking at these wonderful pictures.

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