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Mel’s Botanical Retreat “Blue Mahoe” Cottage
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 2
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Explore the area
Cave, West Indies
- Place, Jamaica Beaches10 min drive
- Place, Bluefields Bay10 min drive
- Place, Bluefields Beach10 min drive
- Airport, Montego Bay (MBJ-Sir Donald Sangster Intl.)78 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Mel’s Botanical Retreat “Blue Mahoe” Cottage
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo
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Garden
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there are no carbon monoxide detectors or gas appliances on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Bluefields
Bluefields is home to this cottage. Tryall Golf Club and Chukka Ocean Outpost at Sandy Bay are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit YS Falls and Rocklands Bird Sanctuary. Hope Botanical Garden and Zoo and Ahhh...Ras Natango Gallery & Garden are also worth visiting. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking and other activities like birdwatching.
Cave, West Indies
What's nearby
- Jamaica Beaches - 10 min drive - 5.7 km
- Bluefields Bay - 10 min drive - 5.7 km
- Bluefields Beach - 10 min drive - 6.1 km
- Bluefields House - 11 min drive - 7.3 km
- Peter Tosh House - 14 min drive - 10.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Tony’s Fried Chicken - 30 min drive
- Dora's Crab Shack - 15 min drive
- A Bar - 20 min drive
- Tap A Top - 26 min drive
- Sunset at Prince’s - 15 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Kiara
I grew up in these mountains, and nature has always been my greatest teacher. From the age of 2, I was right there beside my mom, watching her do what she loved—welcoming guests from all walks of life, sharing stories, laughter, and healing. Over time, that love for hosting became a part of me. So when I had to take over, it didn’t feel like a choice. It felt like destiny.
Since then, I’ve done everything I can to protect what she built and to grow it into something even more meaningful. And in 2023, I was honored to be featured in The New York Times Magazine for the work I’ve poured into the retreat—a recognition that meant so much, not just for me, but for my mother’s memory.
Since then, I’ve done everything I can to protect what she built and to grow it into something even more meaningful. And in 2023, I was honored to be featured in The New York Times Magazine for the work I’ve poured into the retreat—a recognition that meant so much, not just for me, but for my mother’s memory.
Why they chose this property
Nestled 8 kilometers into the serene expanse of Kentucky Mountain in Westmoreland Parish, at an altitude of 2,500 feet, lies Mel’s Botanical Retreat. More than just a getaway, it is a sanctuary of memories, resilience, and passion—crafted by the hands and heart of a young woman carrying forward the dream of someone she loved more than anything.
Running this retreat isn’t just business—it’s deeply personal. In 2021, when I was just 14 years old, life changed forever. COVID-19 took my mother, Mel—the founder of this retreat—and my unborn baby brother. Losing them shattered me. But through the grief, I found my purpose. This place became more than a legacy. It became my reason to keep going.
Running this retreat isn’t just business—it’s deeply personal. In 2021, when I was just 14 years old, life changed forever. COVID-19 took my mother, Mel—the founder of this retreat—and my unborn baby brother. Losing them shattered me. But through the grief, I found my purpose. This place became more than a legacy. It became my reason to keep going.
What makes this property unique
Nestled 8 kilometers into the serene expanse of Kentucky Mountain in Westmoreland Parish, at an altitude of 2,500 feet, lies Mel’s Botanical Retreat. More than just a getaway, it is a sanctuary of memories, resilience, and passion—crafted by the hands and heart of a young woman carrying forward the dream of someone she loved more than anything.
Running this retreat isn’t just business—it’s deeply personal. In 2021, when I was just 14 years old, life changed forever. COVID-19 took my mother, Mel—the founder of this retreat—and my unborn baby brother. Losing them shattered me. But through the grief, I found my purpose. This place became more than a legacy. It became my reason to keep going.
I grew up in these mountains, and nature has always been my greatest teacher. From the age of 2, I was right there beside my mom, watching her do what she loved—welcoming guests from all walks of life, sharing stories, laughter, and healing. Over time, that love for hosting became a part of me. So when I had to take over, it didn’t feel like a choice. It felt like destiny.
Since then, I’ve done everything I can to protect what she built and to grow it into something even more meaningful. And in 2023, I was honored to be featured in The New York Times Magazine for the work I’ve poured into the retreat—a recognition that meant so much, not just for me, but for my mother’s memory.
But honestly, the real beauty of this place isn’t in the headlines. It’s in the peace people find here. In the quiet moments on the mountain. In the deep breaths, the gentle winds, the shared meals, the stories around the fire. It’s in the connections. That’s what Mel’s Botanical Retreat is truly about—a space where people come to reconnect with nature, with each other, and with themselves.
Running this retreat isn’t just business—it’s deeply personal. In 2021, when I was just 14 years old, life changed forever. COVID-19 took my mother, Mel—the founder of this retreat—and my unborn baby brother. Losing them shattered me. But through the grief, I found my purpose. This place became more than a legacy. It became my reason to keep going.
I grew up in these mountains, and nature has always been my greatest teacher. From the age of 2, I was right there beside my mom, watching her do what she loved—welcoming guests from all walks of life, sharing stories, laughter, and healing. Over time, that love for hosting became a part of me. So when I had to take over, it didn’t feel like a choice. It felt like destiny.
Since then, I’ve done everything I can to protect what she built and to grow it into something even more meaningful. And in 2023, I was honored to be featured in The New York Times Magazine for the work I’ve poured into the retreat—a recognition that meant so much, not just for me, but for my mother’s memory.
But honestly, the real beauty of this place isn’t in the headlines. It’s in the peace people find here. In the quiet moments on the mountain. In the deep breaths, the gentle winds, the shared meals, the stories around the fire. It’s in the connections. That’s what Mel’s Botanical Retreat is truly about—a space where people come to reconnect with nature, with each other, and with themselves.
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