The Best Caribbean Hotels for Under $200 a Night

By: - September 15th, 2015
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The word “affordable” means so many different things to so many different travelers. That’s why with our newest “Affordable Caribbean” list, we decided to start with a price point, making it as helpful as possible for CJ readers. While prices can vary depending on the season, you can find a room at any of the hotels for under $200 a night at least during some parts of the year — and sometimes all year round. These are the Caribbean’s best hotels under $200 a night.

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Rockhouse, Jamaica

This isn’t just a hotel with great rates, it’s one of the coolest, hippest and best boutique hotels in the whole Caribbean. And this 34-room hotel is all about Negril — the cliffs, the water, the vibe. And in low season, you can get a room for as little as $95 for a standard room and $180 in winter.


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