Established in 1817, Brimmer Hall Plantation is a historic estate nestled in the forested, hilly interior behind Port Maria, just outside of Ocho Rios. This working plantation continues to produce some of Jamaica’s renowned coffee and tropical fruit. Visitors can explore the sprawling property, which offers a glimpse into the colonial plantation era. Rows of lush, green coffee plants and vibrant fruit trees fill the landscape, providing a sensory experience that evokes the bygone days of Jamaican agricultural life. Today, guests can tour the grounds, learn about the cultivation process, and immerse themselves in the rich history and natural beauty of the area.
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