Elevated luxury, in Jamaica’s Blue Mountain Retreat.
A tranquil hideaway in Jamaica’s Blue Mountains, offering breath taking views and unique charm
Location: Perched high in the lush Blue Mountains of Jamaica, Strawberry Hill offers an enchanting retreat surrounded by verdant tropical forests and panoramic views of Kingston and the Caribbean Sea. Situated just a short drive from the capital, this secluded mountain hideaway provides a tranquil escape while remaining close to cultural attractions. Its serene location invites guests to unwind in the cool mountain air, explore scenic hiking trails, and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Jamaica’s highlands.
Rooms: The hotel is made up of Georgian-style cottages that blend historic elegance with modern comfort. Each cottage features sweeping views of the mountains or the distant coastline. The accommodations range from one-bedroom suites to spacious two-bedroom villas, ensuring a cosy and personalized experience for every guest.
Amenities: Guests at Strawberry Hill will be thoroughly entertained by a variety of amenities designed for relaxation and rejuvenation. The award-winning restaurant serves a farm-to-table menu inspired by traditional Jamaican flavours and fresh, local ingredients. The infinity-edge swimming pool offers breath taking views of the mountains, while the spa provides a range of holistic treatments and yoga sessions as well as a library for a quiet retreat.
Activities: Strawberry Hill offers a range of activities to suit all interests. Guests can explore the Blue Mountains on guided hikes or visit nearby coffee plantations to learn about Jamaica’s famous Blue Mountain Coffee. For those looking for a more relaxing activity the hotels’ spa facilities are a great way to unwind. Cultural excursions to Kingston, including tours of the Bob Marley Museum and historic sites, are also available for guests eager to learn more about Jamaica's rich history.
Sustainability: Strawberry Hill is committed to preserving its local community through eco-conscious practices. The property uses locally sourced ingredients, supports nearby communities, and incorporates sustainable methods in its operations.

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When to go to Jamaica
Find out the best time to visit Jamaica with our month-by-month guide.
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January
January offers warm, sunny days with average temperatures around 27°C. It’s the peak of the dry season, making it perfect for beach days, outdoor adventures, and festivals. Book accommodations early as it’s a popular time.
February
February continues the dry season with low humidity, calm seas, and sunny skies. It’s ideal for snorkeling, hiking, and enjoying Jamaica’s famous beaches. A great month for a peaceful tropical escape.
March
March maintains the dry season’s perfect conditions, with warm weather and minimal rainfall. The island is less crowded than in peak winter months, making it great for a relaxing vacation.
April
April marks the end of the dry season with slightly higher temperatures around 29°C. Rain is rare, and the island remains beautiful. Easter celebrations bring lively energy and cultural events.
May
May sees the start of the rainy season, but showers are brief and usually in the afternoons. It’s a quieter time with fewer tourists and better deals on accommodation. Beaches and attractions are still enjoyable.
June
June brings warm days with average temperatures around 30°C and occasional rainfall. The crowds remain low. Perfect for exploring Jamaica’s rainforests and waterfalls.
July
July is hotter and sees more frequent but short rain showers. The rich landscapes are in full bloom, and reggae festivals add excitement. It’s a great time for cultural experiences and sightseeing.
August
August is one of the wetter months in Jamaica, with high humidity and frequent rain. However, it’s a vibrant time with celebrations like Jamaica’s Independence Day and Emancipation Day.
September
September falls in the peak of the hurricane season, high humidity, bringing heavy rainfall and increased storm risks.
October
Rain continues in October, though the showers are typically followed by sunny breaks. The hurricane risk starts to decrease, and it’s a peaceful time to visit for those seeking fewer crowds.
November
November marks the end of the hurricane season, with pleasant temperatures and a mix of sunshine and brief showers. Visitor numbers increase as the island prepares for the high season.
December
December is the start of the dry season, offering sunny days, warm waters, and festive energy. It’s a popular time for tourists, with perfect weather for beaches and celebrations.
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