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Seeking an indulgent experience in more intimate surroundings? Vacation in a luxurious villa in the heart of paradise.

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Fairwinds is a deluxe private villa located hillside within the Tryall Resort, overlooking its championship golf course as well as the Caribbean Sea. Four air-conditioned bedrooms with en-suite baths and private entrances. > Learn More
This five bedroom, five bath villa provides full staff, air-conditioning, and freshwater pool in a private setting.  Located across from Breezes Runaway Bay, and just a five minute walk from the Superclubs Golf Course, making this a prime location for a villa vacation.  > Learn More
Keele Wee is an elegant 6 bedroom, 6 bath private villa directly on the beach in Discovery Bay. > Learn More
Located near a golf course, tennis, diving, water sports, and horseback riding. This three bedroom villa has lovely waterfront views, a beautiful verandah overlooking one of Jamaica's largest privately-owned beaches, with TV/VCR, CD, and tape player for your enjoyment. This charming property provides the perfect setting for a small wedding on the beach, a family reunion; the perfect area for children to run and play or, for the privacy required for that long-awaited "romantic getaway". > Learn More
Exceptional, modern private villa with three newly furnished bedrooms all with a/c and ensuite bathrooms. Located in Ironshore Estates with over half an acre of professionally landscaped and fully fenced grounds, including a children's play area. > Learn More
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First Mango Plant: The first mango plants introduced into Jamaica were ‘captured’ on the high seas on their way from the East Indians to the West Indies by Lord Rodney’s ship H.M.S Flora in 1782. They were first planted at the private garden at Gordon Town, St. Andrew, belonging to Hinton East. The seedlings were numbered on arrival, eg. the number eleven. The Bombay mango was introduced later in 1868 at Castleton Gardens.
 
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