Anonymous

What year was Secret St James built?

3

3 Answers

Anonymous Profile
Anonymous answered

Secrets St James is an adult-only holiday resort which was built in 2010.

It is located in the peaceful Montego Bay area of Jamaica's North-westerly coast.

I went to Secrets St James with my wife on our 15th wedding anniversary. 

The beach was beautiful and warm, the weather was great - even though we were only 2 weeks away from hurricane season! And the hotel itself was very relaxing and excellently run.

What really impresses me was the availability and warmth shown by the staff. It's the only Jamaican resort I've been to where the staff went around to people on the beach, asking whether they could bring them something to drink from the bar.

The rooms were cool and very well maintained. This is going to sound strange, but the showers were really lovely.

It' the one thing I always complain about in hotels ( I travel a lot), and there's nothing worse than showers which aren't hot or powerful enough - but the showering facilities in our room met both these requirements.

We were on an all-inclusive package, so didn't have to worry about food and where to eat... And I can honestly say the meals were varied and delicious for every night we spent there.

Chloe Corkhill Profile
Chloe Corkhill answered

Secrets St. James is a luxury resort that was built in 2010, in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Sophisticated and luxurious, this is an adults only destination. Couples and groups enjoy spa treatments, extra special weddings and fine dining.

http://www.secretsresorts.com/st-james-montego-bay

The resort is all-inclusive and neighbours another Secrets resort - the Wild Orchid. The two share some facilities and services. An article written at Secrets St. James when it first opened in 2010 can be read here:

http://www.travelpulse.com/news/hotels-and-resorts/secrets-st-james-and-wild-orchid-open-in-montego-bay.html

Montego Bay is the second largest urban area on the Caribbean island of Jamaica, famous for rum-based cocktails, white sands, Rastafarians and endless blue skies.

http://www.montego-bay-jamaica.com


Answer Question

Anonymous