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If we had tails, we would have been wagging them along with Shadow. I think the history reflects how the Morrow family has dedicated themselves to making the Jamaica Inn a one-of-a-kind hotel and a truly special place.

We loved it and still today we tell the stories to our children on our lovely stay, the Dances after dinner, and this just fantastic Labrador shadow! Would I marry my wife Monique again, we would come back to Jamaica Inn!

Anyway, having stayed at the Inn, I think, we have touched a Piece of heaven. It is great to see, that it is still owned and managed by the same Family. Miss seeing Eric and Pter at the track and at the Woodland.

More guests coming your way! What an incredible experience. JI is a step back in time. Peter was an exquisite host. The staff was outstanding. Thank you all. Good memories of the older hotel. I stayed several days after my wedding in Claremont, before leaving for Montego Bay.

Had my hair styled for the wedding at the Tower Isle beauty shop. The San Souci. The daughter of the owner went to St. Her parents were busy and left us to the dining room staff, where we learned the proper order of what seemed like a table full of silver ware. And a delicious meal and birthday cake. I have stayed at the Jamaica Inn on several occasions hosting important official Chinese delegations.

We all,had a wonderful time and I had the pleasure of meeting Mr Morrow. I am also the former owner of the Montego Beach hotel. Clinton P. Brought a traveling American friend along to lunch and to savour the gracious atmosphere. Eric offered to take our photos. Guest was more than made up.

Thank you Eric. Hello Winston, Thank you for your kind words. My cousin and I have had an absolutely marvelous week here at the Jamaica Inn. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website.

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It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. Business Cornwall. We have a large cohort of staff members who have been here for 30 years or more. They have intentionally spent their careers here because they feel that this is genuinely their home and they enjoy being a part of a company that offers guests an alternative to the busyness of life.

Extended guests have become a part of our family and they bring their families to experience all the Inn has to offer. TM: What have been the biggest changes? And what are some of the most important details you want to keep? Some of the biggest changes have not been aesthetic but internal software, etc.

We must adhere to our traditional charm while making strides in technology to facilitate forward-moving departments on the back end. TM: There is a big effort to continue growing healthy coral — tell us more about that initiative?

EM: Jamaica Inn is not only blessed with a stunning foot beach, but beneath the glistening waters of the private enclave fronting the resort, lies an underwater reef estimated to be thousands of years old.

While this reef is only a fringing reef, it is absolutely ideal for snorkeling and provides a great backdrop for guests to view marine life. The Jamaica Inn Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides education and wellbeing support to our island youth and aids with the ongoing preservation of our marine environs, in tandem with the newly instituted White River Fish Sanctuary. The Foundation spearheads a number of initiatives, including warden fish monitoring and coral transplanting, that will help to preserve this natural habitat and to provide further education and awareness for our future generations.

Our Watersports Manager, Mr. Ovan Coombs, is a certified Wildlife Game Warden and takes the lead in finding, monitoring, and protecting nests and rescuing nests which are threatened. With Ovan, guests are able to experience the miracle of watching and helping to ensure that a nest of baby turtles on average turtles per nest make their safe passage to sea.

To date, we have facilitated the release of approximately 15, Hawksbill turtle hatchings. TM: Tell us about the rich history — some of the most famous guests. Sir Winston Churchill also frequented the Inn and ended up painting a scene of the hotel, now owned by the Sultan of Brunei.



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