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Golden Eye
Oracabessa Bay, Jamaica
GoldenEye overlooks the Caribbean Sea in the quiet village of Oracabessa Bay on Jamaica?s north coast. Built by the novelist Ian Fleming as his Jamaican retreat, GoldenEye is where Fleming wrote all 14 James Bond novels. Today, GoldenEye is an award-winning Island Outpost hotel owned by Chris Blackwell, the Jamaica-raised founder of Island Records. Though built in 1949, GoldenEye reopened in 2010 following a two-year expansion. The hotel now encompasses Fleming?s original villa plus 11 Cottages and six Lagoon Suites, all with direct access to the sea. GoldenEye has two restaurants (bistro and fine dining), two pools and its signature FieldSpa with open-air treatment rooms. Sited on 52 stunning acres, GoldenEye is home to secret coves, breathtaking private beaches, tropical forests and a singular lagoon.

The FieldSpa: to spend time at the GoldenEye FieldSpa is to exist in a more mindful and peaceful tempo. With its lagoon-edge cottage and open-to-the air treatment rooms, this spa without walls is a sanctuary for massage, salt scrubs, skin brightening facials, herbal wraps, and energy work. So built into the natural landscape, guests can kayak or swim through the lagoon to arrive at the spa. FieldSpa shares an approach to living that enlivens with energy, happiness, and health.
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GoldenEye is located in Oracabessa Bay, in the parish of St. Mary, 20 minutes outside of Ocho Rios on the north coast of Jamaica.

? Montego Bay Airport (MBJ): 90 min.
? Ian Fleming Int. Airport (IFIA): 10 min.
? Kingston Airport (KIN): 2 ˝ hours
? Hotel to Ocho Rios: 30 min.

ACCOMMODATION
? 13 one - and two-bedroom Villas
? 6 Lagoon Cottages; Ian Fleming's historical villa (see under "Jamaica" or "Villas", sleeps 10)

RESTAURANTS
? 2 restaurants, bistro and fine dining
? Poolside dining and beach bars

GOLDEN EYE SPA
? 2 pools

HIGHLIGHTS
? private beaches and coves
? air conditioning
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