| Goldeneye is a Jamaican retreat built by
"James Bond" novelist Ian Fleming in the 1950s. He spend nearly 20
winters at this idyllic spot and penned 14 of his famous "007" thrillers
here. His hideaway is now available as a resort. Goldeneye is truly a
magical place, providing simple luxury and casual comfort.

The resort
is comprised of Fleming's original three-bedroom home along with four
villas varying from one to three bedroom units. The entire property is
available as one unit, or you may choose the main house or the
individual private villas.
Location
Oracabessa, St. Mary, Jamaica. Oracabessa
is a long established port town on Jamaica's northern coast.
Goldeneye is eight minutes from Boscobel (Ocho Rios) Aerodrome, 15
minutes from Ocho Rios and 2 hours from the Montego Bay Airport.
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