This was a terrible place. We needed a place to spend one night before flying home after having a wonderful week in Ocho Rios at Chrisann's (I recommend Chrisann's highly to anyone who is looking for a quiet, clean, and beautiful, reasonably priced beach resort in Ochi). On some websites the Buccaneer was rated a three-star. I would give it a one-star at best. Our room was dirty and dingy. There was only one electrical outlet, and that was under the TV. The AC was too small and did not cool the room well. Only the bathroom light and one table lamp worked, so the room was very dim at night. The locks on the door did not appear to be very secure, and the lock on the balcony sliding glass door was missing, and replaced by two pieces of wood to jam between the door frame and the sliding door. The bed matresses were saggy and old. I think one of the beds just had two ricketty boxsprings instead of a matress. I chose not to sleep on the linens and slept ontop of the bed spread if that tells you anything about their condition. About 8pm extremely loud music came up from the bar outside that was nonstop until 2am. I complained, but nothing much happened. Eventually I requested another room on the other side of the hotel where it was quieter. The next room was similar to the first, maybe worse in some respects. There were no drawers just a bare table. I had hoped that we might do some sight-seeing in Montego Bay after checking in to the Hotel, but it is very isolated at the end of a dead-end road, and there is not anything within walking distance. The streets around the hotel looked very rough. I didn't feel safe there, and felt kind of trapped until we left for the airport next morning.








