

In 1946, Errol Flynn washed ashore (well, he was never going to arrive in a conventional manner) on the Caribbean island of Jamaica after his sailing boat developed mechanical problems. He subsequently set up home on a tiny dot of land off Port Antonio — and in his wake trailed Grace Kelly, Marlon Brando (who stayed at Frenchman’s Cove Resort, the Caribbean’s first all-inclusive hotel), the late Queen Elizabeth and Winston Churchill.



