Nestled in the Catadupa foothills near Montego Bay, Croydon Plantation is a historic site and one of the last working plantations in Jamaica. This lush, rain-forested area is the birthplace of national hero Samuel Sharpe. Visitors can explore the verdant grounds where sugarcane, coffee, honey, citrus fruits, and pineapples are cultivated. The plantation offers a rich sensory experience, with the scents of fresh produce and the sounds of nature enveloping those who venture here. Today, guests can learn about the plantation’s history, sample its agricultural bounty, and immerse themselves in the serene, tropical environment.
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