
Good Hope Trelawny, Jamaica
Price: $105 (1-4 persons); $25 (5 or more persons each) – One Way
$152 (1-4 persons); $35 (5 or more persons each) – Round Trip
Duration: Flexible
Tour Type: Adventure, Scenic, Watersports, Thrill
Good Hope is situated in the hills of Trelawny, Jamaica, only 45 minutes from Montego Bay airport.
A stunning 2000 acre tropical countryside paradise set in a valley with historic buildings, a meandering river, coconut and citrus groves, pastures and trails.
Villas, cottages and rooms to enjoy family holidays, spiritual retreats, creative workshops, and adult/kids camps.
A working dude ranch with horses and cattle, wonderful trails to walk, ride and bike.
A private beach club 25 minutes away on the coast and river clubhouse within walking distance from your room.
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Good Hope began in 1774 as a sugar estate and grew into a village to support the workers after emancipation. In the 18th century, the Good Hope Estate belonged to John Tharpe, then the largest land and slave owner in Jamaica. Aside from Good Hope, Windsor Estate, the extensive-Long Pond Estate and a number of other smaller sugar plantations in Trelawny belonged to Tharpe, who had as many as 3,000 slaves to run the plantations. In addition, Tharpe owned much of the prime waterfront property in Falmouth, and his townhouse, now the Falmouth branch of the government tax office, is still one of the most elegant structures in the town.
