Best Farm to Table Sustainable Hotels, Resorts, Eco Lodges and Eco Friendly Accommodation in Jamaica
Where to stay for farm to table in Jamaica
The 4 best farm to table stays in Jamaica put the kitchen garden, the local fishing boat and the island market at the heart of every plate, so a meal at Charela INN in Negril or Jakes Hotel in Treasure Beach starts a few steps from where you sit. From the west coast at Negril and Westmoreland to the south coast at Treasure Beach and up to Ocho Rios in the north, these stays are top rated for eating what the island actually grows and catches, with nothing flown in to impress you.
How we choose the best farm to table stays in Jamaica
What earns a place on this list is how these Jamaica farm to table stays protect the soil and back the local growers who feed them, like Camp Cabarita in Westmoreland, which sits deep in growing country where the short trip from soil to plate is the whole point. Because a kitchen that leans on a far away supply chain quietly pulls money and care away from the Jamaican land that should be feeding it.
Camp Cabarita keeps its menu tied to what the surrounding growing country hands over each season rather than a printed buffet, so the food culture in Jamaica stays rooted for the smallholders who tend that soil and for the guests who come after you.
We look for that same instinct in kitchens that name where the food comes from, like Charela INN in Negril, which leans on the sea and the surrounding land for a menu that changes with the season, and Jakes Hotel in Treasure Beach, which draws on fish landed on the same coast and produce from nearby ground. Because the families who farm and fish around Charela INN and Jakes Hotel pass that work down the generations, protecting the land and the catch is protecting their own future, and yours. See more in our guide to the best farm to table eco stays across the Caribbean.
Top Farm to Table Picks in Jamaica
- Charela INN: Negril dining built around fresh local catch and island produce on the west coast.
- Camp Cabarita: deep in Westmoreland growing country, where soil to plate is the shortest of trips.
- Jakes Hotel: Treasure Beach cooking led by the south coast’s day boats and nearby growers.
- Negril, Jamaica
Charela Inn is a solar powered, Black and family co owned beachfront stay backed by a 174 acre working farm and a farm to table French Jamaican kitchen, on Negril's Seven Mile Beach, Jamaica, built for couples, families and nature lovers.
A Black and family co owned beachfront hotel on Negril’s Seven Mile Beach, backed by a 174 acre working farm. Solar panels run the roofs and a farm to table French Jamaican kitchen cuts the food miles to almost nothing.
- Westmoreland, Jamaica
Camp Cabarita is a solar powered, family run eco resort with a Jamaican farm to table menu and active river habitat conservation, deep in the Westmoreland interior of Jamaica, built for nature lovers and adventurers.
A low impact, family run eco resort deep in the Jamaican interior of Westmoreland. Solar power runs the lodge, a Jamaican farm to table menu feeds you, and the camp actively manages the river habitats it sits beside.
- Treasure Beach, Jamaica
Jakes Hotel
Jakes is a Green Globe certified, Jamaican family owned stay in Treasure Beach, Jamaica, with solar heated water, greywater recycling and a farm to table kitchen, built for couples, culture seekers and laid back beach lovers.
Green Globe certified, Jamaican family owned and woven into the Treasure Beach community on the quiet south coast. Solar heated water, greywater recycling and a farm to table kitchen supplied by the local Ital Farmers Association, with the BREDS foundation funding conservation.
- Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Jamaica Inn
Jamaica Inn is a Green Globe certified, solar powered oceanfront estate east of Ocho Rios, Jamaica, with its own gardens, orchid greenhouse and a five year coral restoration through the White River Fish Sanctuary, built for couples and nature lovers.
Green Globe certified since 2012 on an eight acre oceanfront estate east of Ocho Rios. Runs partly on solar, tends its own gardens and orchid greenhouse, and funds a five year coral restoration through the White River Fish Sanctuary.
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