
Now that you have your tickets for Champs 100, the 100th renewal of Boys' and Girls' inter-schools athletics meet, you'll still need somewhere to stay, and Neita's Nest Bed & Breakfast is ready and waiting for you... ![]() Over 30,000 persons from home and abroad pack the National Stadium each year for this colourful spectacle of energy and enthusiasm, both on and off the track.
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100% occupancy @ Neita's Nest with a couple of delightful house guests who chose Jamaica for their vacation, research and writing! Ariane from the Canary Islands just ended her week of rest and relaxation. Our food writer/guest, Rachael Finn from Chicago has extended her stay using Kingston as her base as she explores the foods and flavours of our island. She is researching food linkages of the African Diaspora. Meanwhile, cherry tomatoes and papayas from our kitchen garden have been gracing the tables for our family and visitors.
Just as we say au revoir to the Christmas and New Year festivities, there is Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival on the horizon. Another great reason to be in Jamaica! The Greenfield Stadium in the north coast parish of Trelawny is the venue this year, and for a whole week, January 24 - 30, 2010.
Why not include a little Kingston visit at the front and back ends of the Festival? And at Neita's Nest, of course! While here on the front end, just unwind from your trip and from the working world before heading cross country to Trelawny. Ask about our spa treatments Listen to some choice jazz from Hartley's personal collection. On the back end, yes, unwind again. You will need it. Delicious home cooked meals on the scenic verandah or patio and spa treatments al fresco in the Tree House, or your room, await. Take a city tour, check out the Bob Marley Museum and now legendary Legend Cafe, shop at Devon House, hang out at Molasses @ Bin 26, the new wine bar there. The beach is not too far, and neither is Castleton Botanical Gardens. http://www.moa.gov.jm/gardens/castleton.php Closer home there is Cannon Ball Cafe in Manor Park with its cannons, sentry-like and silent, reminiscent of the histories we share. Even closer home, stroll through the neighbourhood and visit the canNons in private gardens, once the site of the Bridgemount Redoubt. When you come we will tell you more about the history of these cannons and of the British Fortifications of Jamaica in the latter 18th century. If you wish to go to the Festival for just one night, a return trip on the Knutsford Express is just what you need, and we will get you on it. But, book early! For more information on the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, tickets, and the full line-up of acts please visit the official website at Jamaica Jazz and Blues.com The flora and fauna at Neita's Nest seemed the perfect setting for the flock to gather and celebrate. So when Love Birds of 40 years ushered their finely feathered friends and family to Neita's Nest, and Guest Chef Damieon Chen delivered par excellence, it was a symphony of music, love, laughter and the making of lasting memories.
Warmest congratulations to the loving couple. Continue to be a beacon for all with whom you share, and here's wishing you continued happiness in the years to come. Cheers! Oh, the Christmas breeze!!... Christmas puddings in the oven,... Poinsettias in full bloom,... friends and family coming home for the holidays,... The Nativity and Christmas decorations and that fresh smell of the pine Christmas Tree, and there is nothing like homemade sorrel. Yes, Christmas is in the air! Did I mention the Christmas Breeze?!!!
Here's wishing you all a Joyous and Blessed Christmas from all of us at Neita's Nest. When the ackees are just a picking stick away from your verandah and the scotch bonnet peppers right at hand, it doesn't take much for us Jamaicans to lay out our National Dish, Ackee and Salt Fish. And so it is at home this morning, and we have invited friends, Errol, Sandra and Angela to come up for Breakfast at Neita's Nest and to just chill out in cool Stony Hill this Saturday morning. A great way for our guests to make new Jamaican friends.
Jamaica's October ritual of afternoon rains has done wonders for our new kitchen garden here at Neita's Nest Bed and Breakfast. Lemon basil, french thyme and black mint are all sprawling, while tomatoes, sweet peppers and onions are sprouting. As for the scotch bonnet peppers. Prolific!
And it's not just the herbs and vegetables. This morning, we served the sweetest, tree-ripened papayas for breakfast! There is something special about serving home grown to our guests. I'm so glad to have my website finally up and running. I'll be using this blog to keep friends and guests up to date with the latest happenings at Neita's Nest.
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Visiting Neita's Nest was an absolute delight. The rooms were tastefully decorated and furnished. The bed was comfortable. We enjoyed the beautiful mountain scenery while eating breakfast and using authentic Jamaican products. Our host, Michelle, was amazing. She made us feel at home, and I felt sad when I had to go. Thank you for the wonderful experience.
Patrice Djo
Guest
We arrived at Neita’s Nest after cancelling our hostel accommodation. Michelle (the owner) responded to our request to stay immediately and even arranged for a taxi (with Lester - who is an excellent guide) to pick us up. Within 15 minutes we were on our way to Neita’s and it was the best decision we made! The place is absolutely beautiful, the rooms are light and airy with amazing views overlooking Kingston from the hills...Michelle provide[d] everything we could need and offered us tea before bed. Dressing gowns, towels, fresh water - it was so lovely...The breakfast was delicious - coffee, fresh juice, fresh fruit, bread and eggs… Thanks, Michelle for being an excellent host and making us feel so welcome 😊😊
Rebecca Podd
Guest
Warmth and comfort great hostess and a wonderful serenity of location... enjoy your stay.
Noel Edward Holtz
Guest