Cinnamon Hill Golf Course at Rose Hall


This beautiful game deserves a breathtaking course, so we give you Cinnamon Hill.

Come experience nature at her most glorious and feel the richness of Rose Hall history when you play this paradise course that wraps itself around lush green mountains before reaching for the kiss of the blue Caribbean Sea.

You will putt alongside the waterfall where, according to local folklore, Elizabeth Barrett Browning penned "How do I love thee, let me count the ways". And there are more than 18 ways to love Cinnamon Hill - from Majestic Blue, the signature hole whose fairway fades into the aquamarine ocean, to the mountaintop tee overlooking the Rose Hall Great House, ancient aqueducts, Johnny Cash's home and James Bond's tropical setting for "Live and Let Die".

Cinnamon Hill's diverse elevations gives you the experience of both links and inland golf. Feel the cool ocean spray on your cheeks as you putt on seaside greens, then hear the wind whistling through the pines as you tee-off on the 17th hole, 350 feet above sea-level. This is a test you will enjoy - enchanting panoramas framing your every shot.

Your caddies are expertly trained and proud members of the Rose Hall community. Their knowledge of golf and of the proud history of Cinnamon Hill will make your round even more satisfying and pleasurable. They will be equally happy to discuss Annie Palmer or Arnold Palmer and can read greens better than any pro.

Come, experience Cinnamon Hill and fall in love with your game all over again.