Destiny

Sleeps up to 8

Architecturally distinctive and set in a wonderful location, Destiny is a beautifully appointed villa with a dramatic 270 degree panorama of the Caribbean Sea and the verdant valley of the Great River below.

Destiny is a beautiful villa set on a lush, seven acre hillside, 500 feet above sea level. It is built in a series of pavilions, furnished with eye-catching Balinese art to create an elegant and cool setting. All the interior rooms open onto the verandah and north pool terrace, from where the true splendour of the location can be enjoyed. There is an outdoor dining pavilion, where breakfasts are served overlooking the sea and river valley, and a thatched roof gazebo with television, wet bar and cushioned seating area. Cooling trade winds and mountain air currents refresh the entire space. Within the grounds of the property there is also a floodlit tennis court and a helipad.

Financial Security

Every CV Travel holiday offers 100% financial protection.

Special Offers

7 nights for the price of 6 for stays up to 14th December.

Price Includes

Villa rental only price for 2011 for maximum occupancy:

£7,432 per week, 15/12/10-15/04/11

£5,068 per week, 16/04/11-14/12/11

Flights can be arranged on request. For smaller travelling numbers under-occupancy discounts may apply, please call for details.

Extra Services

Your cook will handle grocery shopping and all meal preparation. They will pre- purchase your first few meals, pantry staples and a small starter bar (a few bottles of Red Stripe, moderately-priced wine and rum), then finish the week's shopping after meeting with you. At week's end, they will present receipts for all food and beverage and reconcile your account. If you wish to go to the various markets with her, you are welcome. Otherwise, simply review with her your tastes and distastes and she'll handle it all while you stay at the villa and relax.

The day starts while guests are still asleep. The cook quietly places pots of steaming Jamaican coffee on the veranda. Full breakfast is served when all guests are ready. A typical breakfast may include fresh-squeezed orange juice and fresh fruits, banana fritters or plantain, eggs, bacon, pancakes or cereal - or Jamaican ackee and salt fish. For lunches and dinners, your cook will prepare her own mix of Jamaican specialties -including delicious homemade soups and desserts, lobster, curried goat, jerk pork or chicken, pasta, lamb, beef, fresh fish - or serve traditional American fare as you request. Warning: Jamaican cooks are excellent and portions are generous!

Your maid and laundress will care for every detail of your bedroom and bath - providing fresh linens and flowers, returning your neatly-folded laundry, and turning down your bed each evening. The gardener will maintain the pool and grounds immaculately each day. Most villas are staffed by a butler as well who serves, tends bar and generally facilitates.

Available on request are masseuses, nannies and drivers.

Sleeps up to 8

Facilities

Facilities

Washing machine, Dishwasher, TV (satellite), VCR, DVD, CD, Telephone, Safe

Private Infinity Pools: 13m x 6m, 1m-2m deep Master Suite: 8m x 4m, 1m-1.5m deep, both with built-in steps

Staff: Butler, Chef, Maid, Laundress, Night watchman

Your Location

Amenities: Beach 10 minutes drive, Golf 10 minutes drive, Tennis on site, Montego Bay 20 minutes drive

Your Accommodation

Gound Floor: Kitchen • Sitting room with doors onto large pool terrace and dining gazebo • 2 Double bedrooms with bathrooms en suite, each with doors opening onto the pool terrace

Annex: Double bedroom with bathroom en suite and private roof top terrace • Master Suite: Luxurious double bedroom with four-poster bed, dressing room, marble bath and baby grand piano • Glass doors onto private terrace, outdoor tub and waterfall shower • All bedrooms are air-conditioned

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

The third largest of the Caribbean islands, Jamaica - the land of water andwood - was held by Columbus to be ‘the fairest isle that eyes beheld’. Those who choose to visit for the first time will wonder why they waitedso long. Due to its size and culture, Jamaica feels more of a country than an island and it is one of the most vibrant and diverse of all the Caribbean islands.

Blessed with some of the most stunning scenery in all the Caribbean yet also offering a wide range of activities, the island has appeal for everyone. Much of the island is cloaked with lush tropical vegetation through which hundreds of rivers wend their way, sometimes forming the most spectacular waterfalls, and the Blue Mountain range, which forms the spine of the island, is famous for its delicious coffee. On the coasts there are rocky coves to explore amongst glorious white sandy beaches - a beach-lover’s paradise. Most of the tourism development is to be found along the north coast of the island, between Montego Bay and Port Antonio, however it is not over developed and still retains a true Caribbean feel. Here you will find the full range of diverse scenery, from waterfall stumbling over jungle mountain tops to picturesque bays with enticing whitesand beaches. Montego Bay is where much of the holiday accommodation is located, and is a bustling holiday resort, good for those looking for plenty of activities. The great Martha Brae River snakes through the area not far from Montego Bay and is the setting for beautifully scenic rafting trips.Ocho Rios boasts beautiful bays and spectacular cliff settings, and is a great place to savour authentic Jamaican life, whilst Port Antonio is a sleepy resort and is known as the Garden of Jamaica.

The Jamaican people are renowned for their hospitality, their love of music and their cultural traditions, with reggae of course being the most famous. The cuisine is varied and no visit would be complete without trying the local Jerk dishes (watch out for the hot spice!). But for many the real appeal of the island is its stunning natural beauty, which first inspired Columbus back in 1494.

Sports

North Coast: Eight 18 hole Golf Courses (six around Montego Bay) - Tennis (mainly at hotels) - Winsurfing - Kite surfing - Waterskiing - Snorkelling - Scuba diving - Game fishing - River rafting - Mountain biking - Rainforest treks - Walking - Horse riding - Polo.