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The Tryall Club is a
luxury seaside villa resort. The tropical estate itself, which is
dominated by a 162-year old Georgian-style Great House, is situated in
2,200 acres of manicured gardens and rolling hills, fronting the azure
Caribbean waters. The property was originally built as a sugar
plantation and later transformed into a coconut farm. In the late
1950s a group of Texan investors that included John Connally and Lloyd
Bentsen transformed the estate into a luxury villa club.


Far from the rivalries
of course and court, Tryall has another side, soothing and quiet. You
can take a morning stroll along the shady pathways of the estate,
visit the giant centuries-old waterwheel that hints at Tryall's
plantation past, soak up the afternoon sun by your villa pool, have a
massage on your terrace or enjoy Tryall's private beach.
  
Swim up to the pool
Great House pool bar for a Red Stripe of rum punch.
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When not dining at your
villa on dishes prepared by your personal, accomplished cook, you can
visit the Beach Cafe Restaurant or the Great House Restaurant with its
breathtaking views across the golf course and sea.


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