Richmond Hill InnvsSandals Ochi Beach Resort
Both hotels are recommended by professional travelers. Overall, Richmond Hill Inn is preferred by most writers compared to Sandals Ochi Beach Resort. Richmond Hill Inn comes in at #44 in Jamaica with endorsements from 4 sources such as Fodor's, Rough Guide and Frommer's.
Richmond Hill Inn
Union St, Montego Bay, Jamaica
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Restaurant
- Pool
- Free Parking
- Meeting Rooms
Fodor's
"This hilltop inn—a 200-year-old great house originally owned by the Dewars clan—has spectacular views of the Caribbean and a great deal of peace." Full review
Rough Guide
"Former planters’ house whose lofty setting offers easily the best views in town. Communal areas with pool, lots of greenery and delicious 1970s touches."
Frommer's
"If you're an avid beach lover, you should know in advance that the nearest beach is a 15-minute drive away from this hotel." Full review
Lonely Planet
"It’s hard to understand why anyone who can afford a night at the Richmond three times over (and that’s a lot of tourists in Jamaica) would sleep elsewhere." Full review
Sandals Ochi Beach Resort
Main St, Ocho Rios, Jamaica
From $120/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Frommer's
"This all-inclusive resort is located 2km... southeast of town, set on 18 hectares... of tropical gardens on a private estate dotted with red-tile villas." Full review
Fodor's
"This sprawling resort began years ago as two separate properties, and today it continues to have a split personality." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This newly renovated confection... is conceived as an all-inclusive ‘Garden of Eden’ for couples."
Travel + Leisure
"All-inclusive, couples-only Sandals Grande Riviera in Ocho Rios combines two resorts into one on a lush, 44-acre tropical landscape." Full review
Star Service
"Dollar for dollar, this is one of the better couples-only resorts on the island, though its size—more than 500 rooms—puts it at odds for travelers in search of an intimate refuge. " Full review