Round Hill Hotel and Villas

The historic Round Hill hotel and villa resort near Montego Bay in Hopewell, Hanover, Jamaica opened in 1952. It is located on a 100-acre (40 ha) peninsula that was originally a sugar plantation and subsequently changed to coconuts and allspice. It has entertained many celebrities and politicians including John F. Kennedy, Ralph Lauren, Paul Newman and Bob Hope. Ian Fleming was a frequent guest at Round Hill during his time in Jamaica.

Round Hill
General information
Coordinates18.45871°N 78.01141°W / 18.45871; -78.01141 (Round Hill Resort)
Opening1952
Website
www.roundhill.com

History

Round Hill was conceived by John Pringle as a private haven for celebrities. Twenty-nine acres of the estate's land were set aside for the resort. Investors supplied money to build a hotel, and built their own cottages on the site. Shareholders have included Noël Coward, Adele Astaire, Bill Paley, Oscar Hammerstein, and Clive Brook.

Round Hill has been host to the Sugar Cane Carnival, a fundraising event for a Jamaican charity, for over 50 years.[1]

Scenes from the American movie How Stella Got Her Groove Back were filmed in Cottage 11.

A collection of Jonathan Routh paintings is on display throughout the property. Jonathan stayed at Round Hill frequently and painted scenes depicting Round Hill.

Scenes from In Like Flint starring James Coburn were filmed at the hotel in the summer of 1966. [2]

Round Hill was featured on the finale of The Amazing Race 7 with the final three teams finishing the first half of the episode at Villa 16.[3]

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See also

References

  1. "Hanover Charities". Montego Bay, Jamaica: Round Hill Jamaica. July 2004. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
  2. Kingston Gleaner July 27, 1966
  3. ""5 Continents, 25 Cities and More Than 40,000 Miles - Leg 11" - May 10". Game Show Newsnet. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
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