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Rockhouse Amenities
Rock House incorporates a stunning 21/2 acre cliff edge location with rustic yet comfortable Island style accommodations
6 Deluxe Villas, 10 Villas extend over the water with terraces, 12 Studios with balconies look toward the garden or sea, and 6 standard hotel rooms with garden view balconies
Architectural emphasis on embracing the areas natural surroundings have resulted in a stylish blend of wood or stone and thatch and each unit is outfitted with custom-designed furniture.
All units are A/C and fan cooled
Outfitted with locally made furniture, including four poster beds topped with netting - each unit is a private oasis of tranquility
The villas' and studios' showers are open to the stars
This boutique style resort features a 60 ft. pool carved from rock at the edge of the cliff, a restaurant with cantilevered balcony suspended over the cove and a chic and casual atmosphere
Restaurant cuisine is varied, with a Jamaican fusion twist and complemented by a solid international wine list and is open from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. seven days a week.
The Fin Walled Pool Bar built of coral stone and glossy tropical hardwoods serves tropical delights and is open for lunch from 12 noon until
4:00 p.m. daily, and for beverages from 11:00 a.m. to sunset
Room service available 7:30 am to 10 pm
New* Pushcart Restaurant and Bar features an open kitchen design evoking the Jamaican street food experience, an excellent rum bar, nightly live entertainment and phenomenal sunset views.
Ladders and terraced steps lead down to the crystal clear Caribbean sea where you can swim, snorkel, kayak or try cliff jumping in private coves
Beach towels provided.
Water Sports rentals at the pool bar for snorkeling gear, sea kayaks and sea rays (glass windowed floating boards)
Yoga classes are offered daily
Pathways among well tended exotic gardens with cacti, almond trees and flowering plants meander though out the property
World famous Negril sunsets are free!
Children must be 12 years or older
Rockhouse has a newly constructed Spa, where the philosophy is a simple, holistic approach to well-being, health and happiness with Jamaican style. Spa treatments are undertaken "on-the-rocks" in the cliff-edge Massage Cabana, at the Caribbean Drench hut, inside the eight room garden spa, or can be arranged in the privacy of your guest room. Yoga classes are offered daily in the recently built yoga room.
Deluxe Villas (8) - are octagonal cabanas larger than the Villas placed at the edge of the coral cliffs for privacy and views, all timber and stone with tilted thatch roofs, old-fashioned ceiling fans, queen size four poster beds, mini bars, CD players, telephones and personal safes. Deluxe villas have private outdoor showers open to the skies - toilet and sink inside. Each unit has sliding glass doors to the wrap around terrace with lounge furniture and great vistas of the Pristine Cove.
Villas (12) - are octagonal cabanas placed at the edge of the coral cliffs for privacy and views, all timber and stone with tilted thatch roofs, old-fashioned ceiling fans, queen size four poster beds, mini bars, CD players, telephones and personal safes. Villas have private outdoor showers open to the skies - toilet and sink inside. Each unit has sliding glass doors to the wrap around terrace with lounge furniture and great vistas of the Pristine Cove. Four of the villas have lofts with an additional double bed.
Studios (5) - are grouped together in building of eight, two and two rooms standing alone. They are spacious and have balconies with water vistas and feature the amenities above including the semi-outdoor showers.
Standard Rooms (9) - have balconies with garden views and are furthest from the water. They are in one block of 6 / 3 upper and 3 lower and two of the rooms are set up for four people with a double and bunk bed. They also include mini bars and indoor bathrooms.
The Rockhouse Restaurant and Bar is also designed to live in harmony with the natural environment. The thatched-roof, airy bar tiers down to an outdoor balcony suspended directly over Pristine Cove where the service is attentive and respectful. With reggae playing in the background while the ocean laps against the rocks below, it's an unpretentious, relaxed environment sure to lull you into a tropical mood.
Drawing from Jamaica's diverse roots, the Rockhouse Restaurant creates "new Jamaican cuisine", a lighter, modern interpretation of classic Jamaican cooking designed to enhance your island experience, yet remain accessible to those not familiar with Caribbean food.
Signature dishes include Lobster Blaze, Crab Turnover and Blackened Mahi Mahi served with mango chutney. Aspiring to give even long-term guests a rich epicurean experience, the substantial menu is supplemented by a rotating specials board. Meals are complemented by a solid international wine list, island inspired cocktails and Jamaica's famous Blue Mountain coffee.
The restaurant is open from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. seven days a week. During these hours you may also order room service. The pool grill is open for lunch from 12 noon until 4:00 p.m. daily, and for beverages from 11:00 a.m. to sunset.
Rockhouse also introduces a new restaurant and bar "Pushcart" located right next door at Pirates Cave.
A "Pushcart" is used for street vending and provides the inspiration for the new Pushcart Menu which is drawn from the street food of Jamaica and the
Caribbean. Guests can indulge in "peppered shrimp" inspired by road side vending in Middle Quarters, St. Elizabeth where they rush your car with
flavorful hot peppered shrimp in clear plastic bags; or try "fish with bammy" like that of vendors in Port Royal; and "homemade jerk sausage" made famous
by Jamaica's 'jerk center' at Boston, Portland. The menu will also feature other traditional Jamaican home cooking favorites such as "curried goat",
"oxtail", and an array of local desserts sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.
Pushcart also features an open kitchen design evoking the Jamaican street food experience, an excellent rum bar, nightly live entertainment
and phenomenal sunset views. The Pirates Cave location has a rich history including being the location of two famous movies. In the 1950's the
Jules Verne classic '20,000 Leagues Under The Sea' was filmed in the cave directly below the new restaurant. In the 1970's the Steve McQueen classic
'Papillon' was filmed on the cliffs where the star actor jumped off to make his escape from Devil's Island. Pushcart offers Rockhouse guests casual
dining, and compliments the Rockhouse Restaurant which continues to provide a more refined Caribbean epicurean experience.