Saint Ann's Bay is a settlement in Jamaica, the capital of Saint Ann Parish. It has a population of 13,671 as of 2009.
Restaurants in St. Ann's Bay
5.0 based on 66 reviews
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If you do one thing whilst visiting Jamaica, go to stush in the bush. Wonderful place with amazing food, tour of the farm with a piece of history. Chris and Lisa made us feel special guests.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Great Historic Landmark to visit. I wish we could have gone in, the stop was very brief but it was still nice to visit the birthplace of this great man!
4.0 based on 25 reviews
We spent a fantastic time (c90 mins) at Seville Great House in the company of our guide, Eldon. Eldon is a passionate, knowledgeable and extremely informative guide. He has a great depth of knowledge on Jamaican history (in which us Scots bear great responsibility!) plus the history of the house and surrounding estate. We also spent time at the end discussing contemporary Jamaica, some British history & politics. I would highly recommend this historical attraction if you want to learn about Jamaica. Thanks Eldon. Dave, Val, Gavin & Anita
4.0 based on 1,161 reviews
Aside from the spiritual experience of visiting Mr Marley’s birth- and final resting place, we particularly enjoyed the coolest guide ever, nicknamed “Barkey”, inspiring us with his great love for Bob and the positive message of Rastafarianism. RESPECT, man ❤️
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