Conde Nast Traveler Names Jamaica Inn in Readers' Choice Awards

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OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA (10/06) - The readers of Conde Nast Traveler, one of America's most prestigious travel publications, have named Jamaica Inn as one of the best resorts in the Caribbean. The honor was announced in the November 2006 issue.

Conde Nast Traveler conducts a survey among its readers annually in order to make its final selections. Criterion scores, which represent the percent of respondents rating an excellent or very good, are averaged to determine the final score. The criteria is based on ambience, culture/sites, friendliness, lodging, restaurants, and shopping.

Jamaica Inn, with a score of 88.0, was listed as sixth best resort in the Caribbean. It won the highest score of any other resort in Jamaica.

This lovely and traditional inn has been capturing the hearts of vacationers from around the world for over 50 years. A staff who genuinely wishes to please, sweeping views of the Caribbean Sea from every room, a perfect 700-foot beach, delicious dining, spacious accommodations, and full-service spa, combine to give the hotel its ideal get-away-from-it-all atmosphere.

Rates at Jamaica Inn range from $500 to $1,600 from December 15 until April 15 and from $240 to $720 from April 16 until December 14. Rates are per room per night, double occupancy. Meal plans are available as well as the Platinum Plan which includes meals and activities. For more information or reservations, call 800-834-4608 or fax 876-974-2449. Email is jaminn@cwjamaica.com and the web site is http://www.jamaicainn.com Jamaica Inn is a member of Elegant Resorts International at 800-237-3237.



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