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ecotourism

Ecotourism Port Antonio

SANDALS on the Beach? Perhaps Not.
Barefoot at Great Huts? Why Not?

Great Huts is subtitled Paradise On the Edge because we rest at the precipice of a fossilized coral cliff, 100 feet above the Caribbean Sea, with an easy to stroll walkway to Boston Beach. And because we stand proudly upon the perimeter of commercialized establishment. Our construction, style and spirit are about as far away from a corporate hotel model as one can imagine. Great Huts' environmentally friendly dwellings and activity programs encourage the independent minded traveler to appreciate the natural and cultural environments of greater Port Antonio in safety and comfort. While guests may spend days relaxing, reading, contemplating and dining at Great Huts Resort, we also offer a range of hiking tours of varying lengths and challenges in Port Antonio's Rio Grande Valley and Jamaica's Blue Mountains to explore our ecology.

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A one of a kind Bed and Breakfast in Jamaica, Great Huts gives discriminating travelers their choice of tree house or African hut. Each room is a unique creation, adorned with works of art and craftsmanship inspired by the African roots of Jamaica's people.

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Watch the surf from your private Jacuzzi, sink into a great book from our library, or soak in our private sea pool. Bask in the Caribbean sun from our private section of Boston Beach, or take a short taxi ride to Long Bay Beach, Winnifred Beach, San San Beach, or Frenchman's Cove, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. Or take a day trip to Reach Falls, Somerset Falls, Nonesuch Caves, Blue Lagoon, the Rio Grande, Mockingbird Hill, other nearby breathtaking sites.

 

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Great Huts Accomodations and Resort

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