The villa includes the very private Fleming Beach and pool. While staying at the the villa guests can enjoy al fresco dining under the famous almond trees planted by Ian Fleming. Fleming Villa, Pool House and Sweet Spot bedrooms have access to their own outdoor showers with the Fleming Villa also enjoying an outdoor sink. Two staircases lead down to the secluded and private Fleming Beach with grill and shower set into coastline.
The villa enjoys a spacious living and dining area opening up to the garden and sea. A large media room with television, and adjoining shower. Pool House is built into the natural landscape, overlooking the pool. Also features custom-designed furniture, polished concrete countertops and floors. Sweet Spot, overlooks the Caribbean Sea and is built seamlessly into the natural landscape.
Fleming Villa enjoys a fully renovated and equipped in situ kitchen with polished concrete counter tops and fully-stocked wet bar with Jamaican snacks and Blackwell Rum. The villa has its own dedicated staff, including butler, housekeeper and cook. Addtional concierge available on request.
Fleming Villa has three bedrooms – a master suite, a queen-sized bedroom, and a bedroom with two twin beds. Each of these bedrooms has its own large, tropical garden bath area and a garden shower. Two very private, stand-alone one-bedroom cottages, Sweet Spot and Pool House. Each has its own veranda, claw foot tub, outdoor shower and king sized bed. The cottages sleep two adults and an infant crib is available on request.
Each bedroom in the Fleming Villa includes a tropical garden bath area with claw foot tub and a garden shower. While the other two seperate cottages have their own veranda, claw foot tub and outdoor shower.
Annabel chose this house for its glittery history and amazing location on the beach.
Montego Bay, the capital of Saint James Parish on Jamaica’s north coast, is a major cruise ship port with numerous beach resorts and golf courses outside its commercial core. Popular beaches include Doctor’s Cave Beach and Walter Fletcher Beach, home to an amusement park. There’s also snorkelling and diving at coral reefs in the protected waters of Montego Bay Marine Park.
Ocho Rios is a port town on the north coast of Jamaica. A former fishing village, it’s now a resort with a cruise ship harbor and a busy bay beach that’s lined with hotels. The surrounding parish of Saint Ann is home to rainforest, rivers and waterfalls. Dunn’s River Falls is a terraced, 180m mountain waterfall with lagoon pools, surrounded by trees.Snorkeling and diving is possible at a string of beaches around Ocho Rios. A former pirates’ hideout, the Green Grotto Caves contain stalactites, stalagmites and a subterranean lake. At Mystic Mountain, a chairlift, a bobsled run and zip lines travel through the rainforest with views over the town. Island Village entertainment park has shops, bars and a concert space. Trips into the surrounding countryside can include following the scenic winding road through Fern Gully, rafting or tube riding on the rapids of the White River, horseback riding and hiking.
Negril is a town in western Jamaica. It’s known for its miles of sandy beaches on shallow bays with calm, turquoise waters. Seven Mile Beach, particularly the portion overlooking Long Bay, is lined with bars, restaurants and resorts, many of them international and all-inclusive. Long Bay opens onto a lagoon protected by coral reefs and is a snorkeling and scuba-diving destination.