Celebrate the Release of ‘Spectre’ with a Stay in James Bond’s Birth Place
05 Nov 2015 by Javier Restrepo in Bars, Celebrities, Cuisine, Fame, Film, Films, General, Home, Hot Spots, Hotels, Latest photo, Lounges, Pleasure, Restaurants
In celebration of the November 6, 2015 release of Spectre, GoldenEye in Jamaica (also the title of the seventh spy film in the James Bond series) debuts a four-night package that showcases the island through the eyes of Ian Fleming. The English author, journalist, and naval intelligence officer penned all 14 Bond novels at his home at GoldenEye, the five-bedroom villa where his writing desk still remains. The limited-time offer starts at $4,374. for travel now through December 14 and $5,310 for travel from January 7 through March 31.
The “GoldenEye Revisited” package includes:
– Four nights in a Lagoon Cottage, Beach Villa, or the Fleming Villa with daily breakfast
– Guided snorkeling tour of Fleming’s beloved reef
– Fishing excursion with local fisherman on a traditional wooden fishing canoe (GoldenEye will cook guest’s catch.)
– Private tour of Noel Coward’s home – Firefly – followed by cocktails and canapés. (Coward and Fleming were neighbors and close friends.)
– Meet with Ramsey Dacosta, Fleming’s former gardener who still works at GoldenEye
– Bond movie night and bonfire on the beach
– Guided tour of Jamaican nightlife
For more information, visit www.GoldenEye.com or call 1.800.Outpost.