Jamaica
Kingston is the cultural mecca of our island. The place to be if you want to experience the mesmerising music and heady nightlife as you vibrate to the beat of the drums. You’ll also find fine art galleries, epicurean dining, amazing views in the cool hills above the city, and incredible beaches.
Montego Bay
A melting pot of cultures, filled with locals and visitors alike, no visit to Jamaica is complete without stopping by ‘Mobay.’ Home to many luxury resorts, clubs, restaurants and beaches, you can choose from a range of land-based activities, such as golf, tennis, horse riding and spa treatments.
Blue and John Crow Mountains
Comprising 100,000 acres of tropical rainforest, this national park is often referred to as the “lungs of Eastern Jamaica” for a good reason. A designated UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s home to the island’s endemic species of plants and animals and was a haven for the Maroons, escaped enslaved Africans.
Negril Beach
Negril’s 7-mile white sand beach is home to spectacular beaches and marine parks. The ideal place for scuba diving, discover some of the island’s marine life, coral reefs, wrecks and caves here. On land, visit the Negril Lighthouse built in 1894 on the island’s western tip for panoramic views.
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The Tryall Club at Montego Bay; the 18-hole, 6250 m course is the work of celebrated golf course designer Ralph Plummer. The Tryall Club offers a golf course with a varied terrain whose borders skirt the shoreline and climb up forested hills. Jungle ravines and coconut groves that are scattered throughout this championship course provide a scenic tropical setting. The Tryall Club layout features an interesting variety of holes that can be played several different ways due to their unique challenges.
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White Witch Golf Course at Rose Hall St James is carved from the rolling countryside of Jamaica’s historic Rose Hall Plantation and is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril. This 6180 m, Par 71 is considered one of the finest golf courses in the Caribbean, White Witch was named by its creators, golf course architects Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril, after the 19th century beauty, Annee Palmer, who owned the sugar plantation on which the course stands.
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Cinnamon Hill Golf at Montego Bay designed by Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril. The course winds its way along shores lapped by the turquoise Caribbean Sea and through the lush, mountain terrain of its demanding back nine of which the 17th hole tee-off is 350 feet above sea level. This par 72 measures 6218 m offer a great experience for both novice and seasoned golfers.