Turtles' Nest Villa, Luxury Villa in Treasure Beach Review
Turtles’ Nest Villa
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, personal chef and beach access, Turtles' Nest villa should be your next staycation destination. Located in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth this modern luxury 3 bedroom villa is perfect for families, destination weddings and groups of up to 8 people.
Since the outbreak of Covid-19 many locals have been sceptical of international travel and I don't blame them. Covid-19 is one of the worst pandemics to date and it doesn't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. Since then, there's been a rise in villa and hotel bookings. Last week I had the opportunity to visit Turtles' Nest Villa with the Love Not Likes team and I had a great time.
As part of the ‘new normal’, guests staying at the villa are required to do temperature checks and sign the Covid-19 compliance form. The villa’s interiors exude tropical chic. The combinations of high ceilings and fold-away glass doors make the indoors feel like an extension of the outdoors. The interior colour scheme of white, blue and turquoise picks up the hues of the shore from outside. The kitchen is a fully equipped kitchen and has a dining area that can seat up to 6 people.
The villa starts at $450 USD per night for up to 6 persons.
There is also a Cottage Annex in the garden with a double bed and a shower room is available at an extra charge of $50 USD per night for 1-2 persons.
Turtles' Nest Villa Amenities
Free Wifi
Smart TV with wifi and cable
Air Conditioned rooms
Maid service
Personal chef
Annex with extra bedroom and shower
Car parking on property
Night security
Blow up bed
Outdoor Amenities
Beach access
Saltwater swimming pool
Sun loungers
Gazebo
Barbecue grill
Nearby Locations
Jakes Restaurant
Lashings Bar and Grill Restaurant
Jack Sprat Cafe
The Turtles Nest Villa may not be the flashiest or biggest villa in Treasure beach, but what it lacks it makes up for in genuine hospitality.
Thinking of a staycation? Why not do it in style? Enjoy the basic features of a hotel, but the privacy and intimacy of your own villa. Visit www.turtlesnestvillajamaica.com for more photos and videos.
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