The Liguanea Club

The Liguanea Club is a members’ sports and recreational club in the heart of New Kingston, Jamaica with eight tennis courts, six squash courts, a gym, swimming pool, thirty eight guest rooms, meeting rooms, events facilities, restaurant, bar and well-maintained grounds.

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  • Phone

    (876) 926-8144

  • Website

    theliguaneaclub.com

  • Type

    Hotel

Address

Knutsford Blvd. Kingston St Andrew Parish Jamaica

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard)
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Filmsquare

John Strangeway is gunned down following a game of bridge here by the '3 blind mice' at the beginning of Dr No (1962). At the time it was called "Queen's Club"

Krystel Abimeri

The first james bond was shot in this elegant sports club ! It preserved its 60s cachet, great hotel to stay in for a night. The food is to die for, ask for the stuffed fish - a killer.

Jodi-Kay Lofters®

Always a great day to hit the GREENS!! At Liguana Club, become a member. Not only do you get to use the facilities but your ID grants access to special functions or events . Plus you get good parking

Andrew

One of the very first places I visited in Jamaica ; so many memories! Now a member it just gets more special.

Stephen Price

The Rotary Club of Trafalgar New Heights meets here every Thursday at 6:30PM. A new kind of Rotary Club... Fresh, young and energetic.

Jesse B

Llockett usually has some of the best Tennis Tournaments for the year.. come out and see your local tennis players.. the press usually inform the public when tournaments are on.

Shan C-Moretti

The Liguanea Club offers something different .. the grounds are great with a lovely pool and multiple tennis and squash courts .

Alvine Mbongué

The Terrace has relocated here from Devon House. P.S: Some scenes of James Bond - Dr No movie have been shot here :)

Ethan Winel

Great place for any sports teams staying in the Kingston area. Great people, great prices and great service.

Bernard Aitcheson

Good food. Vegis a bit tough. Nice outdoor setting . Waiter ok. Nice grounds. Little wait for the Food tho.

Ana Miles

Good place for chilling out or playing tennis or squash ( I don't play either, but chilling out I can do).

Harry Campbell

Try the cream of pumpkin soup on Tuesdays

Stephen Charoo

Bartender has NO clue. How does one spoil an amaretto sour or mojito ? These are basic cocktails . Got something tasting like overproof rum & water with 2 un-muddled mint leaves floating around. Yuck.

Lennox Turner

The home of Squash in Jamaica

Richard Coe

The best steaks in Kingston

Mark Plunkett

Really nice place to play some tennis

Josiah Yeltrab

Local tournament like the ACE supercentre Tennis Open and other junior and amateur events

Stephen Charoo

If you're planning to dine or have cocktails here, please reconsider. Food and drinks are just plain horrible. No true chef serves mashed potato from a box. Disgusting.

Trudy-Ann Pryce

Love the service but the food could use some work

Bevil Masters

Rooms are nice

Andrew

Somehow the beers taste better at the Iguana Bar .

Illusive Shane

#Check out; #STUSH.0 "City Lights" #Aug 16th 2012 at #ClubPrivi

Ana Miles

This is where I would go for Rotaract meetings

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