On the very first SimplyLocal.life road trip opened to the public, I invited 4 website followers to check out a lovely spot in Portland. This was my first time meeting 3 of the 4 invitees; we all became more acquainted as the day progressed. These aren’t your typical guesthouses in Portland, Jamaica; the epitome of a purely natural getaway, our destination at the Living Akashi Guesthouses promotes a healthy, positive lifestyle on a private island.
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Getting to this Private Island Guesthouse in Portland, Jamaica
In the capital city Port Antonio, rafting on the Rio Grande river is popularly offered in a community known as Berrydale. Hostess Akashi will arrange for a guide to meet you in the community and escort to a designated raft. A short ride on the Rio Grande takes to a land lined with banana trees and path to a shallow area of the river.
From ‘banana walk’, take a few steps across the waters to the islet housing the retreat. Upon arrival, you’re greeted with fresh coconut water straight from the source; the “wash off” is a fitting start to the nature-bonding journi. A quick stroll around the land presents surrounding greenery and river views, of which you get the very best from the elevated rooms and cabins on the property.
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Portland Private Island Getaway Amenities
There are a handful of spaces offered at Living Akashi Guesthouses, more to be made available soon. The open space of each grants unfiltered views of the landscape. A cheerful colour palette of rich purple and bright green complement the rooms centred by a small table. Net canopies shelter low-lying beds covered with vibrant sheets, and are overheaded by a string of illuminations. In my opinion it’s a more laid-back version to another Portland wellness retreat.
As a pure nature getaway, all running water is supplied by nearby springs, and electricity by solar power. The outdoor restroom facilities include a partly-open shower and two fragranced natural latrines.
The kitchen is where a lot of magic happens! I’ve enjoyed gourmet vegetarian cuisine at a Kingston restaurant before, but this was something special indeed.
Land of Oshun Delicious Vegan Meals
Akashi will happily prepare a healthy, satisfying feast for you to enjoy. Presented in wooden serving dishes, on our visit we enjoyed stuffed avocado (aka pear in Jamaica), ackee salad, seasoned plantains, a fruit platter, spring water and a natural juice mix. The abundant selection was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. Limits were pushed to savour food as much as we could manage, but still regrettably had some leftover.
Secluded Scatter Waterfall & Mineral Pools
A guided walk through vegetation will reveal two cascades that residents refer to as ‘top and bottom’ falls, based on their relative locations. The main (top) waterfall towers stories high, showering refreshing water into the shallow river below. A fairly easy ascension will grant envious lookout points of the forest as you enjoy the cool water caressing your body.
Rejuvenate at these Guesthouses in Portland, Jamaica
Closing in on our departure, the hammock seemed to have been everyone’s sanctuary at some point throughout the day. Some even managed to get extra comfortable and catch a puss nap (short sleep session) while suspended between two trees.
Without regret, we stayed beyond the intended departure time and were luckily able to enjoy a taste of the vegan soup that just finished bubbling over the wood fire.
A soup mix inclusive of sweet potatoes, chickpeas, and spices created a fiesta with taste buds. A to-go bowl in the form of a coconut husk was relished as we crossed the river and ‘banana walk’ one more time.
Akashi’s Land of Oshun
Hostess Akashi made a drastic lifestyle change after being told that she required a blood transfusion. The natural healing powers she found on the land of the now guesthouses in Portland, Jamaica allowed her to live a natural life.
If you’re interested in a visit to the land and/or her 22-day transformation programme to help you reset, please send an email for more information.
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Really great post, what leaves you wanting more… This place is listed at Tripadvisor as one of the 10 best camping sites in Jamaica. Is it really possible to camp there in a tent? Regards- Doro
Thank you Doro 🙂 I didn’t know that, but it does look like a great camp site! A large natural land area with great views and minimal artificial lights. I could definitely see myself camping there.
And this is exactly why Jamaica is on my list of places to visit! This looks like an awesome experience. Plus vegan food? my boyfriend would flip!
It is awesome, not to mention the food (carnivore-approved)! Hope you get to visit soon 🙂
I’m not jealous at all! Oh gosh, the waterfalls and the natural food have me longing to go! Must go!
Hopefully I’ll be able to do a group outing in December, but either way if you and the fam / friends want to visit, just let me know to hook it up for you 🙂 She’s really looking forward to having more December guests.
Your pictures stressing me out. #HaffiEatSoupOutOfACoconutShellThisWeekend #ShellShellShell
DWL! I love the hashtag! Thank you 😀 If you’re interested in visiting in December or January, link me for your discount & details 🙂
This place looks like an amazing get away, my friends have been asking where everyone wants to go on our first travel trip and this sounds good!!
It really is, and I went mostly with persons I never met prior so I can imagine how amazing it would be with a group of friends. If you want to make a day or overnight visit in December let me know so I can get you the special price 🙂
This place looks amazing. I definitely need to add it to my travel list.
It is! I may do another group road trip in December, but either way, if you’d like a discount let me know!
I would love to be a part of that trip! Keep me posted!
Will do!
So breathtaking, therapeutic and serene, it brings back lasting pleasant memories when Cheryl (deceased), Mattie, and I visited Mo Bay, Negril and Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Akashi, congratulations in all of your endeavors that you pursue. Thanks for sharing the miraculous journey portion of your life. My prayers are with you for your continuous success. I will share the good news.
Thanks so lovely Joanne! I’ll share the sentiment with Akashi, thank you 🙂
This place looks so tranquil! Can’t wait to visit. Thanks for sharing with us.
You’re most welcome, and it certainly is! They’re currently working on expansions and should reopen bigger & better this December. If you’d like to keep abreast of discounts & events for the reopening, stay updated with the newsletter subscription & social media pages 🙂
Great pictures and storyboard
Thank you Yvonne, that means a lot! 🙂
Thanks for sharing 🙂