Explore Croydon Plantation’s rich history, diverse pineapple varieties, premium coffee, and beekeeping on a captivating Jamaican tour.
Explore Croydon Plantation’s rich history, diverse pineapple varieties, premium coffee, and beekeeping on a captivating Jamaican tour.
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Croydon In The Mountains - Croydon in the Mountains is celebrated as one of Jamaica’s top estates, spanning over 130 acres as both a forest reserve and a thriving organic farm. This gem is ideally situated in the lush surroundings of St. James, Montego Bay, providing a peaceful retreat into nature’s abundance.
At Croydon, there is a strong…
- Croydon In The Mountains - Croydon in the Mountains is celebrated as one of Jamaica’s top estates, spanning over 130 acres as both a forest reserve and a thriving organic farm. This gem is ideally situated in the lush surroundings of St. James, Montego Bay, providing a peaceful retreat into nature’s abundance.
At Croydon, there is a strong commitment to nurturing a harmonious connection between the landscape and its visitors. It is a place where every tree, bird, and bee narrates a tale of coexistence and sustainability.
The estate is renowned for its exotic Jamaican fruits and coffee fields, pine forests, botanical gardens, and sanctuaries for bees and birds. The approach to land management and design mirrors the arrangements found in thriving natural ecosystems.

- Lunch
- Seasonal fruit and juice tastings
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide
- Lunch
- Seasonal fruit and juice tastings
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide
- Tips and Gratuities
- Tips and Gratuities
The site is recognized as the birthplace of a national hero, Samuel Sharpe. This estate honors the legacy of Kojo, a notable figure from the Maroon community, who are descendants of the indigenous Taino people.
The estate proudly cultivates 19 distinct varieties of pineapple and is renowned for producing premium coffee. Tour participants will also…
The site is recognized as the birthplace of a national hero, Samuel Sharpe. This estate honors the legacy of Kojo, a notable figure from the Maroon community, who are descendants of the indigenous Taino people.
The estate proudly cultivates 19 distinct varieties of pineapple and is renowned for producing premium coffee. Tour participants will also explore the captivating world of beekeeping, gaining insights into the complex process of honey production. This experience is a standout feature of Jamaica tours, providing an in-depth look into the country’s agricultural wealth.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.