Join this full-day tour to a local farming community, where you'll learn about the history of farming in Jamaica and the daily lives of the farmers who work here. There's a hike to a farm in the hills of Kennilworth, where you can pick the freshest fruit and veg for your Jamaican cooking class that's scheduled later. Then, you'll return to an estate house where a local chef will show you some traditional cooking methods, before it's time to tuck into your Jamaican lunch. Afterwards, you'll stop by the beach to stretch out by the sea or have a dip in the infinity pool.

Farm-to-table food tour at Sandy Bay in Jamaica
- You'll head to a local farming community to see how they live and grow produce
- There's a cooking demo using the freshest ingredients from the farm scheduled before lunch
- Afterwards, you can sit back and relax at the beach, or swim in the estate's infinity pool
Admission fees
Lunch
Soft drinks
Transport
Guide
Demonstration
- This tour involves a moderate level of physical activity to participate
- Suitable for beginners or first-time participants
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Bring insect repellent
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Bring a hat
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