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San San Tropez
Category: Guest Houses
Island: Jamaica
Location: Port Antonio
Rooms: 6
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San San Tropez. Port Antonio

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San San Tropez is a small and very laid back guest house in Jamaica located in the extremely lush and beautiful San San area just east of Port Antonio. The guest house is set in a former private villa, a modern building now converted to communal living, with six bedrooms set either around the pool or in the gardens. The heart of the house is the restaurant and bar in the old living room, which gives onto the pool deck on one side and onto the kitchen on the other – you can watch the chef at work during dinner. Guests have the restaurant to themselves for breakfast and lunch, but at night San San Tropez is one of the most popular restaurants in the area, known for its authentic thin crust pizzas. The guest house is owned by an Italian, Fabio (a qualified Milanese pizza chef himself), who sets a low key atmosphere suitable for the laid back travellers who pass through, though of course it can also be lively when the small crowd of faithful regulars come to the restaurant.

KEY FEATURES
A Caribbean guest house/small Port Antonio hotel in a 1½ acre hillside setting, 6 rooms, cable TV, swimming pool, good Italian restaurant, bar, beach passes, internet access

STYLE
Modern house (former villa) now has been converted into mini hotel. Contemporary styling. An intimate, idiosyncratic air

CLIENT PROFILE
Mainly European, independent travellers of all ages, some hip, most chilled looking for a Jamaica guest house
 
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