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    Zimbali Retreat

    I am planning our April visit and want to (maybe??) surprise my wife with 1 or 2 nights at Zimbali. It is our 20th anniversary year and we were married in Jamaica. She is a true nature person and gardens and forages in Canada. I affectionately refer to her as my “root, shoot and berry eater”. We have talked about Zimbali in the past but never went. I am thinking about 2 nights or just a dinner but was hoping to hear from someone who has stayed there before about the accommodations. I know she would love it but am concerned “precious” (that would be me!) might find it a to rustic. Any thoughts?

    Also, I would like to hit the beach while she explored the farm so would it be easy to get into town (route taxi?)

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    We have never stayed at Zimbali, but here are the directions from Google Maps:

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    I went ahead and booked two nights. This will be very special to my wife. Then 4 nights in my happy place at Skylark. It has only been 3 years but feels much longer. Looking forward to being back.

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    We went there for dinner last night and what an amazing place. I’m sure you will have a wonderful time. I hope you are planning to enjoy the cooking show one of your nights.

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    Thanks for the feedback. Glad to hear you enjoyed it. We booked the culinary experience and a couple more of the experiences that they offer.

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    We have stayed there and it is a wonderful experience. The grounds, food, people (Mark and Alecia) are impeccable hosts!
    The Rasta tour with Fiyah is so humbling. Go for a walk through the local village.

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    We had an awesome dinner at Zimbali in February. Been there for lunch a few times. A definite must do.

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