Located on 200 acres of unspoiled Jamaican forest, the Tryall Club offers privacy, peace and tranquillity to its guests. A former plantation, the Tryall Club has since dedicated itself to the preservation of its natural landscape and is now home to over 30 species of non-fruiting trees, including rare grey birch trees, and 12 species of fruit trees.
On-site you’ll find a member’s only beach club for Tryall Club residents, boutique shops, tennis courts and one of Jamaica’s finest 18-hole golf courses. Food and drink is available at Tryall Club, with a beachside grill, two restaurants and two bars. There are 2 swimming pools, a zero-entry heated infinity-edge swimming pool directly above the beach and 2nd pool at the Great House with swim-up bar service available during the winter season.
Water sports facilities are located on the main beach where you can enjoy complimentary Kayak and paddleboards, rent hobie cats, book water skiing, banana boat rides and sailing lessons (all motorised water sports are charged locally).
There is a reef offshore that can be viewed from a glass bottom boat or snorkelers and divers can explore, bottom and deep-sea fishing trips can also be booked.
To help stay in shape while away the resort has an ocean facing gym. Qualified yoga instructors are available and there are 9 tennis courts along with tennis pros, hitting partners and ball boys.
If you want to go off-site, you’ll find the nearby area easy to navigate and easily accessible by local taxi services which can be arranged for you by the Tryall Club concierge team. In both Sandy Bay and Hopewell, you’ll find additional shopping and dining opportunities offering plenty of variety, from upscale beachfront cuisine to casual local hotspots.
Just 30 minuites drive away is Montego Bay, Jamaica's tourism capital and arguably one of the Caribbean’s premier resort destinations. It is the island's second city in terms of size and importance and has long been a playground for the world's rich and famous.
The City's streets are colourful and lively, with craft market stalls, shops and banks. You can visit the renowned white-sand Doctor's Cave Beach which has attracted celebrities and socialites from all over the world. Legend tells that the beach is fed by healing mineral springs, whether or not the legend is true, the beach certainly holds the most uncommonly clear and sparkling waters.
As well as dazzling waters, Montego bay also offers history, culture and wildlife. The Rocklands Feeding station is a must for bird lovers, located only minutes from Montego Bay. The Belvedere estate also draws in tourists from every area, one of the first sugar cane plantations in Jamaica and is still a working estate.
There are numerous spa's, restaurants, nightclubs, historic cites, watersports and adventure parks at your disposal as a vacationer at Montego Bay. The ideal holiday destination for families, couples and friends alike.