Goldeneye, Oracabessa, Jamaica

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Goldeneye, Oracabessa, Jamaica is the Caribbean estate where author Ian Fleming wrote his James Bond novels and which later became a famous luxury resort.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
luxury resort
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle modernist villa (original Ian Fleming villa)
associatedWith Eon Productions James Bond film series
surface form: Eon Productions James Bond films

GoldenEye (1995 film title inspiration, indirectly)
James Bond
climate tropical climate
continent North America
country Jamaica
creator Ian Fleming
famousFor association with the James Bond franchise
being the place where Ian Fleming wrote the James Bond novels
hasAmenity beach cottages
lagoon cottages
private beach
restaurant
spa
swimming pool
villas
hasFeature lagoon
seafront cliffs
tropical gardens
hasPart Bizot Bar
FieldSpa
Ian Fleming Villa
hasTheme James Bond-inspired atmosphere
hasUse hotel
private residence
resort
hasView Caribbean Sea
heritageStatus culturally significant site in Jamaican literary history
language English (primary operating language)
literarySignificance birthplace of the James Bond novels
locatedIn Oracabessa
St. Mary Parish, Jamaica
locatedOn Caribbean Sea
marketingAs boutique luxury resort
namedAfter Operation Goldeneye
nearby Ocho Rios
Oracabessa
surface form: Oracabessa Bay
notableGuest various international celebrities
originalOwner Ian Fleming
ownedBy Chris Blackwell
partOf Island Outpost hotel group
region north coast of Jamaica
tourismType literary tourism
luxury tourism

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Ian Fleming residence Goldeneye, Oracabessa, Jamaica
Casino Royale placeOfWriting Goldeneye, Oracabessa, Jamaica
this entity surface form: Goldeneye, Jamaica
Operation Goldeneye namedAfter Goldeneye, Oracabessa, Jamaica
this entity surface form: Goldeneye estate in Jamaica