What
The Media Say 1 Of 4
March 2007: Travel
& Leisure names The Palmyra Resort
& Spa in the top 10 of the 100
most exciting vacation home developments
from Colorado to the Caribbean.
Good News Travels Fast. Below You
will find a selection of articles
and interviews about the Palmyra development.
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WALL STREET JOURNAL (11/04/2007)
Frantic Hotel Development on the Mellow Island
"Jamaica is known for its mellow lifestyle tropical vistas and soothing reggae music but there is nothing laid back about the pace of hotel room construction on the Caribbean island."
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HOSPITALITY JAMAICA (18/04/2007)
MOBAY'S JEWEL
"Jamaicans show keen interest in Palmyra. Jamaicans in the diaspora and the region's cultural centre, Kingston, are among a strong portion of purchasers.."
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MET GOLFER (April/May 2007)
"With the ultra fashionable Palmyra
Resort & Spa, New York native Robert
Trotta has catapulted Jamaica onto
the Caribbean real estate scene."
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COUNTRY LIFE (March, 2007)
Caribbean houses to dive for
"If you want to stay ahead of
the game,invest in a property on a
world-class golf resort,
advises Penny Churchill..."
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TRAVEL + LEISURE (01/03/2007)
T + L's Top Ten of the 100 most exciting
vacation home developments
"From Colorado to the Caribbean, wherever
you want to invest in a vacation home,
there's an opportunity on our list
of the 100 most exciting developments.
Here, the 10 favorites."
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NEW YORK TIMES,
(09/02/2007)
The 10 point Caribbean Escapes Plan
"For many avid golfers, the island
of choice remains Jamaica"
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NEW YORK TIMES (21/04/2006)
Escapes: Breaking Ground
"Part of Jamaica's increased appeal
is owed to a new wave of real estate
that compromises nothing, offering
buyers the very best recreational
amenities, luxurious homes and the
option to participate in a rental
program when not in residence"
THE LONDON TIMES
(12/01/2006)
The Comeback Kid
"The island is rare in the Caribbean in having
its own secure water supply, hilly and wild
interior and sunny beaches, make it arguably
more beautiful than places such as the Bahamas."
THE FINANCIAL TIMES
(18/11/2006)
A Boom In Bonds Playground
"Jamaica is an island of extremes.
On one side it is half-built roads,
run-down shacks, a country saddled with
grim poverty, drug-fuelled social problems
and crippling national debt. On the
other, it is a lush paradise, blessed
with constant full of friendly people
and home to pockets of extraordinary
wealth"
COUNTRY LIFE
INTERNATIONAL (May 2006)
Jamaica In
"The property scene there is hot, hot, hot...
Jamaica's easy of access, golf facilities
and low property prices make it appealing"
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LUXURY LIVING (Winter 2006)
Sand Trap
"Once a place to just soak up the sun, the
Caribbean is now luring people with signature
golf courses and five star resorts."
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THE EVENING STANDARD (May, 2006)
Licence to Chill
"Jamaica, home of James Bond's creator, has
new properties 30 percent cheaper than it's
neighbors"
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