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We’re in the Guardian - Caribbean Green!

Today Lime Tree Farm was the first resort featured in The Guardian's article about Green Jamaica.  Written by Lesley Thomas who recently visited us with her young daughter, we thought you may like a quick snapshot of what she liked about her short stay with us at Lime Tree Farm.

"Heart-stopping views of the mountains and a shining example of the responsible attitude to tourism"

At Lime Tree Farm I ate some of the best home-style Jamaican food I have ever tasted: traditional breakfasts of breadfruit and fresh ackee - which you can only get in tins in the UK - spicy callaloo soup, fried fresh fish and desserts of mango or faultless, sticky coconut macaroons."

Do read the Caribbean Green article in full it's very interesting and gives a little more background to those considering a holiday in Jamaica., namely why the first 492 Windward migrants to the UK were so disappointed by the reception which they were greeted with in the UK - as Lesley states Jamaicans are hard-wired to embrace others!

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    "At Lime Tree Farm I ate some of the best home-style Jamaican food I have ever tasted: traditional breakfasts of breadfruit and fresh ackee - which you can only get in tins in the UK - spicy callaloo soup, fried fresh fish and desserts of mango or faultless, sticky coconut macaroons."


    Lesley Thomas
    The Guardian