Palmara, a boutique hospitality brand founded by Orlando Patrick, has announced its official launch and expansion plans, with a mission to redefine boutique hospitality in Jamaica and select U.S. cities.
With a brand ethos of “Redefining Boutique Hospitality in the Caribbean & Beyond,” Palmara is building a platform of boutique resorts, vacation rentals, and lifestyle concepts that celebrate local culture while offering elevated guest experiences.
“Palmara is about creating world-class hospitality rooted in authenticity,” said Orlando Patrick, Founder & Managing Partner. “Although I left Little London when I was five years old, I return often — nearly thirty times a year — to visit family, friends, and explore opportunities. Palmara reflects my deep connection to Jamaica and my vision for sustainable growth in the hospitality space.”
Palmara’s growth strategy includes:
– Boutique Resorts in Jamaica — targeting opportunities in Negril, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, and Kingston.
– Vacation Rentals in Atlanta — launching executive short-term rentals as a proof-of-concept for the Palmara brand in the U.S. market.
– Lifestyle Concepts — integrating Palmara Reserve Cigar Lounge and curated dining into properties to enhance the guest journey.
With a focus on legacy, community, and excellence, Palmara is positioning itself as a rising name in the boutique hospitality sector across the Caribbean and beyond.
For more information, please visit: www.palmararesorts.com
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