

Small Luxury Hotels (SLH) of the World has added a new Jamaican property, Bluefields Bay Villas resort to its growing global portfolio, which will see the Westmoreland-based property upping its marketing push.
SLH is the most desirable community of independently minded travellers and independently spirited hotels in the world and commands a large and strong following of devoted tourism networks.
Bluefields Bay Villas resort is a collection of six all-inclusive villas set at the base of the Bluefields Mountain on the western coast of the island in the coastal parish of Westmoreland. It is exclusively all-inclusive, where private villas come with personal staff.
The hotel is owned by the husband-and-wife team of Braxton and Debbie Moncure. Whether it’s two-bedroom Cottonwood Cottage or San Michele (with space for 13, footbridge to a private island and helicopter pad), each Bluefields Bay residence takes luxury to new levels. From each you can sail, kayak or snorkel in the ocean.
Bluefields Bay Villas’ unique offerings
In a statement announcing the addition of Bluefields Bay Villas resort to its growing global portfolio, SLH praised the Moncures’ on their property, noting that “they’ve passionately created a unique offering where guests can enjoy authentic Jamaican experiences at their leisure.”
Small Luxury Hotels has a collection of 520 hotels in 90 countries around the world, with a focus on independently spirited hotels with an average of 50 rooms. With just 50 rooms on average, small luxury hotels properties are able to offer secluded, discrete options with the highest standards of luxury and guest wellbeing.

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