Guests staying at Little Hill at The Tryall Club Jamaica can enjoy panoramic 360 degree views of the Caribbean Sea, the landscape and the championship golf course. The villa has been designed in a classic West Indies style and features a circular swimming pool surrounded with covered terraces.
There are four bedrooms which can accommodate up to eight guests. Three of the bedrooms have king beds and the fourth bedroom has twin beds. All the bedrooms have air-conditioning, ceiling fans, flat screen TV’s and a terrace.
Little Hill has solid mahogany doors and floors throughout and is the perfect house for entertaining with seating for twenty-four on a hundred foot long terrace and thanks to its elevated position, it enjoys gentle breezes throughout the year.
The resort itself has a wealth of activities and amenities including watersports, spa and fitness centre.
The Great House – Guests have access to The Great House Restaurant and Bar. During the winter season, breakfast and dinner are served at the Great House Restaurant and during the summer months, dinner only. Guests can choose to dine by candlelight outside on the terrace overlooking the bay and the distant twinkling lights of Montego Bay or inside in the dining room. Each afternoon at four o’clock, afternoon tea is served on the veranda and terrace.
The Beach Café – Relaxed and informal and set beside the Tryall Club pier and overlooking the ocean, the Beach Café is a delightful lunch venue offering a choice of indoor or al-fresco seating. It is the perfect place to head to after a morning on the beach.
Golf is as much a part of The Tryall Club as the magnificent villas and the ocean views and is rated as one of the Caribbean’s finest.
Tennis is also a popular activity at The Tryall Club and has been since it was opened in 1959. With facilities that are ranked amongst the finest in the Caribbean, there are nine courts, 24 pros, hitting partners and ball boys in season as well as exceptional training facilities and a reputation that draws world champions as well as world championships.