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  • Lime Tree Farm School
    • To support our local schools - Lime Tree Infants & Tower Hill Primary & ensure all bar profits are donated.
    • To support farmers within the local community and wherever possible buy local produce and encourage organic farming practices.
    • To achieve sound environmental practices throughout our operation through common sense and respect for the environment.
    • To conserve energy, materials and resources of decreasing supply.
    • To minimise air emissions, water, solid wastes, and any hazardous water and dispose of all in responsible manner.
    • To constantly monitor our performance, relative to our policy and objectives with a view to finding ever more effective ways to utilise our available sources.
    • To strictly adhere to all environmental laws and regulations.
    • To train all employees to meet the objectives in our policy.
    • To make employees, contractors, suppliers and guests alike aware of our policies and encourage acceptable behaviour towards the sensitive environemnt within Jamaica and at home.
    • To work with others in the tourism industry, public agencies and the community towards resolving greater environmental issues.



Blue Mountain Lizard


Lime Tree Farm is fully committed to enhancing and protecting the environment for our guests and the people of Jamaica.  We believe in sustainable tourism that enriches both our guests and our local community, and where shared experiences help to nurture a deeper understanding and help counter ignorance.
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Fiddle Head Fern, Blue Mountains
  • Fiddle Head Fern
  • Yallus River Butterfly & Red Top
  • Butterfly on Redtop Flower
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  • Sea & Mountain Escape
     Sea & Mountain Escape
    The ultimate in 2-centre Caribbean relaxation combined with a cultural & botanical tickle.

    May to Dec 08 -  US$ 1,198
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  • Beyond the Bean
     
    " I had the pleasure of covering Lime Tree Farm for the 'Traveller Overseas' magazine. It's a fantastically beautiful spot, one of the most interesting I've visited as a travel journalist.

    It is serene and stunning, with friendly people at the farm and in the small neighbouring village. The hiking alone was enough to keep me happy for a week, and I can't wait to go back on my own nickel as a full-fledged guest. I'm drinking my souvenir Blue Mountain coffee every morning and wishing I were still there."

    Click here to read Kim Kavin's 'Beyond the Bean' article