Win a Birding Holiday for 2 in Jamaica


(1888PressRelease) - Winners of the competition will win 4 days bed & breakfast at Hotel Mockingbird Hill, where they can enjoy their legendary organic breakfasts that are renowned throughout the island as the perfect decadence. Included within the prize
Posted : Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:17:59 GMT
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(1888PressRelease) - Winners of the competition will win 4 days bed & breakfast at Hotel Mockingbird Hill, where they can enjoy their legendary organic breakfasts that are renowned throughout the island as the perfect decadence. Included within the prize is 1 full day of birding in Ecclesdown Road that 10,000birds recently proclaimed as the site for boasting the best birding in the Jamaica.

It is a well known fact that the partner of a Birder rarely feels quite as passionate about bird watching as their loved one, nor does the pleasure of staying in a rustic lodge for a week generally rate as the perfect 'get away from it all' holiday for non-birders. Hotel Mocking Bird Hill turns all this upside down to provide a destination that is as much for the birder as it is for their holiday partner.

This intimate eco-hotel is situated in the lush tropical north east corner of Jamaica, Port Antonio, where the Blue Mountains meet the warm Caribbean Sea. The hotel's 6.5 acres of lush bio-dynamic gardens are recommended as one of the top birding sites of the island by Birds of the West Indies by Alan Sander, so without even having to walk out the door there is the chance to encounter some of Jamaica's 28 endemic varieties.

Boutique-style tranquil luxury accommodation is offered in one of the hotel's 10 light airy rooms, the perfect base for those that believe in responsible tourism provided by independent hoteliers. With solar power, natural air conditioning, anaerobic wastewater treatment, this is guiltless indulgence at its very best for a long-haul destination.

Organic gourmet dining is provided by our Chef Melvin Laidlaw, whose unique style fuses European, Asian and traditional American with his rural Jamaican roots to create flavourful masterpieces. It is no wonder that the terraced Mille Fleurs restaurant has received rave reviews by the likes of The Guardian.

Nearby attractions includes Frenchman's Cove where a stream winds lazily down into its white sand beach that shelves steeply into the water. Guests here can enjoy the best of both worlds, fresh and sea water, or pop along for a romantic walk for two at Long Bay. Other attractions include visiting the autonomous Maroons, who carved out their place in history for beating the English in the C17th, and, a favourite, visiting the world's most expensive and best coffee at source at a Blue Mountain Coffee Plantation.

To win a Birding Holiday for 2 at Hotel Mocking Bird Hill for you and your partner, simply answer the multiple choice quiz on the Hotel Mocking Bird Hill website - http://bit.ly/cUUcPt

Winners of the competition will win 4 days bed & breakfast at Hotel Mocking Bird Hill, where they can enjoy their legendary organic breakfasts that are renowned throughout the island as the perfect decadence. Included within the prize is 1 full day of birding in Ecclesdown Road that 10,000birds recently proclaimed as the site for boasting the best birding in the Jamaica.

Closing Date 29 March 2010

http://www.hotelmockingbirdhill.com

Source: 1888pressrelease

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