The beautiful Jamaica Inn has pleased guests like Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe with its charm, quiet luxury and breathtaking views.
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Travel and Leisure‘s 15th-annual reader survey of the top 100 hotels was published in the August 2010 edition of the magazine, and we here at zzdtravel were very pleased to see that T+L readers like the Jamaica Inn — which holds the title of #37 on their list — as much as we do! When we visited, we indulged in the hotel’s quiet luxury — the large, elegant rooms that all faced the sea (every single one!), the quiet beach (sans crowds), and the romantic four-poster bed frames. But we’re not the only ones the resort has won over — it was a favorite of Hollywood stars Marilyn Monroe and Katharine Hepburn, as well as dignitaries like Winston Churchill.
Follow our photo tour of the Jamaica Inn after the jump!
The resort is quiet (i.e. not a hot spring break destination) and attracts a crowd of middle-aged couples, honeymooners and families with bored teens in tow.
The hotel features soft, colonial décor
The Jamaica Inn acts like a second home for many of the guests, who are close friends with the hotel staff. The one-bedroom cottage offers breathtaking views of the ocean, as well as a private pool and marble bathroom.
The resort is isolated, and the nearest tourist attraction is a 15-minute drive away.
Unlike at some other all-inclusive resorts, the beach at Jamaica Inn is quiet and relaxed — not overrun with tourists.
The open-wall guest rooms blur the line between inside and outside.
Cottages at the Jamaica Inn have private, outdoor pools.
In addition to a private pool, the one-bedroom cottage has a gorgeous bathroom and this magnificent view of the ocean.