7 Awesome Cities James Bond Has Been To

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Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Ocho Rios was made famous in 1962 with the release of the first Bond movie, Dr. No. Jamaica was very close to the heart of Ian Fleming, who lived in a villa in Oracabessa, a small beach town only 10 miles from Ocho Rios. Visitors can stay at Goldeneye, his estate, which has been divided into elegant vacation apartments. Goldeneye is close to many Bond landmarks like James Bond Beach, where we first see Honey Ryder in Dr. No, as well as Dunn’s River Falls, where Bond and Ryder swim together.

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