Seafore sits on a beautiful private acre at the famous The Tryall Club ... 60 yards off the 16th fairway. Manicured grounds are adorned by graceful palm, lime, mango and poinciana trees and brilliant hibiscus and bougainvillea. Guests may stroll across the lawn directly onto the fairway or green to practice. The beach club, golf pro shop, and casual beach bar and restaurant are an eight-minute walk or three-minute golf cart ride. Twelve glass-paneled doors open from the living room to the spacious 900-square-foot verandah and pool terrace. The large pool is kept private from the fairway by a flowering hedgerow and is drenched in all-day sunshine. An octagonal dining room with antique chandelier seats eight for delicious home-cooked dinners. Dining tables are also on the poolside verandah. Four bedrooms are in two wings separated by living and dining areas. While private and self-contained, Seafore is only minutes from The Tryall Club's golf and tennis pro shops, beach club, water sports, boutiques, gallery, bars and restaurants ... within walking distance or easily reached by golf cart or complimentary shuttle. The Great House verandah is legend for its afternoon teas and cocktail hours that drift into magnificent sunsets. For larger groups, Seafore can be rented with its neighboring villa, Calypso, for a combined total of eight bedrooms, two pools and staff of nine including two cooks. All guests may enjoy meals together at either villa.
Accommodations
Bedroom 1
Kingsize or twin beds at guests' option; en-suite bathroom with tub-shower combination. Opens to pool terrace. Connects through small interior passageway to Bedroom 2.
Bedroom 2
Kingsize or twin beds at guests' option; en-suite bathroom with tub-shower combination. Opens to pool terrace. Connects through small interior passageway to Bedroom 1.
Bedroom 3
Kingsize or twin beds at guests' option; en-suite bathroom with tub-shower combination. Opens to living room.
Bedroom 4
Kingsize or twin beds at guests' option; en-suite bathroom with tub-shower combination. Opens to living room.
Updated May 22, 2010 Linda Smith
Tryall Golf Tennis & Beach Club Membership
Among the most beautiful golf courses in the world, Tryall's 18 hillside and seaside fairways have been home to the Johnnie Walker, Mazda and other PGA championship events. The resident pro offers workshops. Spend days on the sunny beach while waiters serve you from the beach bar. Play tennis on nine Nova Cushion courts lighted for night play ~ all white required. Jog the trails, use the excellent gym and the complimentary Internet room. Snorkeling, kayaking, hobie cat and sunfish sailing are complimentary. Glass bottom boat trips, charter fishing boats, a boat to the reef and any captained craft attract various fees. Enjoy the historic Great House with afternoon tea, bar, boutique, cigar and jewelry shop. Here, too, is the Great House Restaurant for Continental and Jamaican dining should you wish to dine away from the villa an evening or two. Tryall is truly one of the distinctive private clubs of the world.
The Tryall Club was chosen by Condé Nast Traveler for its Gold List of "the best places to stay in the whole world."
Tryall Club Temporary Membership Fee
Tryall is a private club whose members may use most Club facilities at no charge with the exception of golf, food and beverage, and spa services. Complimentary amenities include the beach, water sports, tennis, the excellent gym, the Hummingbird Kids Club, Great House afternoon tea, the Manager's Cocktail Party and various special events.
The Tryall Club requires all villa and condo guests to become members during their stay via a Temporary Membership Fee of US$100 per week for each guest 18 or older, or US$20 per day per person for stays of less than 7 days.
Plan to pay your Temporary Membership Fee locally at the Front Desk in the Great House when you register. Credit cards are accepted. You will be given a temporary membership card to enable your access to all Club facilities.
Club Jamaica
For a great write-up of the Tryall Club, see Dana Vachon's article Club Jamaica in the December 2008 issue of Departures Magazine.
Updated May 27, 2009
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