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Montego Bay, Jamaica

The Tryall Club

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estate and villa hire, indicative 2026
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The Tryall Club
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A 2,200 acre estate west of Montego Bay, crowned by a 19th century great house on the hill, with beachfront lawns and dozens of private villas for a Jamaican wedding weekend.

The Tryall Club spreads across 2,200 acres of coastline and green hillside on the western side of Montego Bay. The historic Great House sits on a rise with long views over the sea and the golf course, while beach lawns and a gazebo open up settings closer to the water.

With more than 70 private villas on the estate, from one bedroom hideaways to large oceanfront houses, it suits a couple who want a multi day celebration where guests stay together. It works for intimate weddings and larger ones alike, with the season the main thing to plan around in the Caribbean.

The quick answer

The Tryall Club is a private estate of around 2,200 acres on the coast west of Montego Bay in Jamaica. Its signature setting is the Great House Lawn, beside a 19th century great house on a hill with panoramic views of the sea and golf course, with further venues including the Reville Lawn, the Beach Club Lawn and a beach gazebo. More than 70 private villas on the estate can house the wedding party, and weddings are designed individually, so capacity ranges from intimate to large. Pricing is on request. The dry season from late autumn to spring is the safest window, as the Atlantic hurricane season runs through the summer and autumn. Confirm capacity, costs and ceremony options directly with the club.

On request
estate and villa hire, indicative 2026
Guest listIntimate to large
Private villasMore than 70 on site
Setting19th century great house
GroundsAbout 2,200 acres
Best seasonLate autumn to spring
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Last reviewed November 2025
The venue in detail

A great house, beach lawns and a private estate by the sea.

Style and setting

Tryall occupies about 2,200 acres on the coast west of Montego Bay, a mix of hillside and shoreline within a private estate. The Great House is a 19th century building on a rise, long part of Jamaica's heritage, with views that sweep across the sea and the golf course from west to east.

Spaces for the day

The Great House Lawn is the premier setting, with the historic house behind and the ocean beyond. The club also offers the Reville Lawn, the Beach Club Lawn and a beach gazebo, so couples can hold the ceremony on the hill and the reception by the water, or stay in one spot. Weddings are designed individually for each couple.

Capacity and villas

Because every wedding is planned to fit, the estate can host gatherings from intimate to large. More than 70 private villas, from cosy one bedroom homes to large oceanfront houses, let the whole party stay on the estate, which makes a multi day celebration easy. Confirm the exact seated figure for your chosen lawn with the club.

What it costs

Tryall quotes weddings and villa stays on request, as celebrations are fully customised around the venues, the villas and the guest count. As a private luxury estate, it sits at the upper end for a Jamaican wedding. Treat any figure as indicative and confirm directly with the club.

Logistics, told straight
Getting there
Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay is the gateway, with wide connections to North America and Europe, and the estate is a drive of roughly half an hour to the west. The club can advise on transfers for the wedding party and guests.
Staying on site
With more than 70 villas across the estate, most weddings here become a weekend where guests stay together, each villa with its own staff. Reserve villas early, as the best oceanfront houses are taken well ahead for peak dates.
The season
Jamaica is warm year round, but the Atlantic hurricane season runs from roughly June into November, so most couples choose the drier, calmer months from late autumn to spring. Build flexibility and good cover into any summer or autumn plan.
The legal bit
Jamaica makes legal marriage straightforward for visitors, typically after a short residency of about 24 hours before the ceremony. The club and a local planner will guide the licence and the paperwork so the legal side is simple.
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Planners and vendors

An estate weekend rewards a planner who knows Jamaica.

A multi day celebration across villas, lawns and a beach involves catering, transfers, villa staffing and a weather aware plan for the season. We will pair you with a planner experienced in Jamaica who can manage the suppliers, the guest logistics and the marriage licence.

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Common questions

The Tryall Club, answered.

How many guests can The Tryall Club host?

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Because weddings are designed individually, the estate hosts gatherings from intimate to large across settings like the Great House Lawn and the beach lawns. Confirm the exact figure for your chosen space with the club.

Can guests stay on the estate?

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Yes, more than 70 private villas across the estate can house the wedding party, from one bedroom homes to large oceanfront houses, which makes a multi day weekend easy. Reserve early for peak dates.

How much does a wedding here cost?

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Weddings and villa stays are quoted on request and fully customised around the venues, villas and guest count, sitting at the upper end for Jamaica. Confirm the current figures with the club.

Can we get legally married in Jamaica?

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Yes, Jamaica makes legal marriage straightforward for visitors, usually after a short residency of about 24 hours before the ceremony. The club and a local planner will guide the licence and paperwork.

When is the best time to marry in Jamaica?

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The drier, calmer months from late autumn to spring are the safest window, as the Atlantic hurricane season runs from roughly June into November. Build flexibility into any summer or autumn date.

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The Tryall Club
The Tryall Club
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