The Fan Villa Port Antonio
Official Contact Details - The Fan
Phone: 18763646213 Fax: 12083612051Beautiful Villa with great panorama on the Trident Castle.
- Price from 100 USD / Day / Per unit
- Capacity up to 4 people
- 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms
Last updated: 01/25/2011
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Overview
The Fan is a unique villa on the hills of Williamsfield, just 4 km. East of Port Antonio and a few minutes drive from all the main beaches.
Plunged in a tropical garden with hummingbirds feeding on beautiful flowers, the Villa consists of two independent apartments on two floors. The villa boasts a breathtaking view of Dolphin Bay, "The Castle" and The Blue Mountain Peak.
Each apartment is completely independent and consists of a bedroom, bathroom, living room and full kitchen.
Couch in the downstairs living room can be turned into an extra bed, if needed.
Your warm and friendly housekeeper is available on request to prepare and serve your meals. Our gardener provides fresh fruits in season from the garden and refreshing coconut jelly.
The beaches of Frenchman’s Cove and San San are 3 minutes drive from the Villa. The Blue Lagoon 5 minutes drive.
Prices & deals
- Lowest Daily Price:
- 100 USD
- Highest Daily Price:
- 350 USD
- Lowest Weekly Price:
- 700 USD
- Highest Weekly Price:
- 2450 USD
- Cleaning fee:
- N/A
- Charging Method:
- Per unit
- Payment Types:
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Location & area
Port Antonio has retained its charm, as a quiet rural township, and is home to one of the most beautiful harbors in the world.
Capital of the parish of Portland - the town was described by the American poet, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, who vacationed here, as “the most exquisite port on earth”.
Port Antonio’s twin harbors are among the finest in the Caribbean. This is a place where you can truly escape from the stress of daily life. Commercial tourism has not discovered this tiny piece of paradise on earth ... yet.
A SHORT, LONG HISTORY - Port Antonio was a sleepy coastal town up until the 1880s, when Lorenzo Dow Baker started the banana trade in Jamaica, simultaneously promoting Port Antonio as one of the most amazing destinations for wealthy American travelers.
“Porty” became a “boom town” as a result of the growth of the banana trade, with more and more tourists arriving and departing in the banana boats. There were so many at one point, it's claimed that weekly sailing from Port Antonio was greater than weekly sailing from the great English port of Liverpool.
- Address:
- Drapers San, Port Antonio, Port Antonio, Jamaica
Amenities & services
The maid service and gardener are included, there are no cleaning fee; but is asked a Gratuity of 10% for the staff.
# of Units: 2... and each unit includes:
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Single beds: 0
- Double beds: 2
- Baby cots: 0
- Single sofa beds: 0
- Double sofa beds: 0
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Important Notice : Avoiding Fraud
It's rare, but some helpful hints to watch out for with regards to fraud:
- It is important to NEVER wire funds or use/employ other fund transfer mechanisms such as western union: Always use a credit card to protect yourself against fraud. If owners pressure you into providing a deposit or refuse to accept credit cards, there is a high probability that this is a scam.
- If at all suspicious of fraud, ask to see their website, or any other literature they can provide or send to you. Ask them for contact details for guests who have previously stayed on their property insisting on telephone numbers. Be suspicious of emails that originate from free email services (yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc)
- Research the property thoroughly on the internet to see if there is any history or mention of scams associated with the property.
