Nestled in the southern foothills of Jamaica’s mist-hung Blue Mountains, the Craighton Estate has been cultivating coffee since the late 18th century. The estate features a 19th-century house and expansive 300-acre (121-hectare) coffee fields. Visitors can explore the grounds, walk through the lush, terraced plantations, and learn about the coffee-making process. The highlight for many is tasting the smooth and full-flavored Craighton Estate Blue Mountain Coffee, a renowned product of the region.
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