About Treasure's Comfort Inn
Situated in the town of Claremont, Treasure's Comfort Inn offers homely amenities in a serene tropical environment. Guests are welcome to relax and enjoy the views of Claremont’s tropical vegetation and rolling hillscapes.
Guestrooms all include cable television, complimentary Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms with showers. Lodgings feature design details like tiled flooring and some suites add kitchenettes.
Visitors can swim in the outdoor pool, enjoy a game of billiards in the games room, or walk the lush gardens. Free self-parking is available on-site as well.
The hotel can prepare made-to-order meals and guests can kick back with a drink in the bar and lounge. A handful of eateries in the area include Bumper’s Lawn barbecue, Evita's Italian Restaurant, and Spring Garden Cafe & Seafood Grill.
Treasure's Comfort Inn is a 20-minute drive from St. Ann’s Bay. Fern Gully, Mystic Mountain, Dolphin Cove, and Island Village are all within seven miles.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Quiet location away from tourist areas.
Guests greatly enjoyed the inn's location outside of the hustle and bustle of the tourist areas. People stated that the locale is restful, quiet, and scenic, with a nice atmosphere. Others added that Claremont is a great small town with friendly locals, neat shops, and good eateries.
positive:
Hard-working and attentive hosts.
The owners received overwhelming praise from travellers for their warmth and hospitality. Reviewers said that the hosts treated their guests like family, cultivating a welcoming environment and going well out of their way to help.
positive:
Nice rooms and amenities represent a great value.
The rooms were said to be basic but very comfortable, and many visitors loved the great swimming pool and outdoor terrace with views of the hills and countryside. Numerous guests reported that the inn is a great value for money compared to other establishments around Ocho Rios.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Remote location requires a car.
The inn is located about 30 miles outside of Ocho Rios, meaning that guests are a bit of a hike from the St. Ann area and its beaches. Travellers will need a car to get around without having to rely on long taxi rides. Others noted that the mountain backroads leading to the inn can be difficult.
negative:
Housekeeping could be a bit more thorough.
A number of reviewers commented on the housekeeping, which was said to be irregular and not always very thorough. People also noticed the presence of ants and roaches in some rooms, which is not uncommon in Jamaica owing to the tropical climate.
negative:
Breakfast is not readily available.
Meals have to be pre-ordered, so breakfast is not ready upon waking in the morning as some guests would have liked. Many preferred to head out to one of the local eateries for their morning meals.