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Braco Stables Horseback Ride n' Swim
Add to my Jamaica
Braco Stables Ltd.
Duncans

Tel: 876-954-0185
Fax: 876-954-0434
E-mail: bracostables@cwjamaica.com
http://www.bracostables.com
Description
"Once upon a time, I rode a seahorse into paradise". A truly fun and enjoyable equestrian experience for the whole family. A two-hour ride with trained guides through the scenic countryside, along the shore to a beautiful, white-sand beach where you can ride bareback into the sea with the horses. The ride ends by the Great House poolside with complimentary refreshments. Minimum age 5 years and up. We select a horse to your riding ability. Weight limit 250lbs. Groups are welcomed. Rides twice per day.
Hours of Operation
Sunday 8:30 am-4:30pm
Monday 8:30 am-4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30 am-4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30 am-4:30pm
Thursday 8:30 am-4:30pm
Friday 8:30 am-4:30pm
Saturday 8:30 am-4:30pm
Cruise Ship Passengers:- Ocho Rios Port US$80.00 per person including transportation. Montego Bay Port US$70.00 per person including transportation. Hotels and Villas:- Runaway Bay to Montego Bay US$70.00 per person including transportation or US$60.00 per person excluding transportation. Private Rides - Beach or Sunset Rides US$100.00 per person including transportation - minimum 2 persons required. MasterCard and Visa cards accepted. Tour guide gratuities not included. Snack shop at beach. Group rates available on request.
 
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Petersfield, Westmoreland: Petersfield, Westmoreland is named after Peter Beckford who came to Jamaica soon after the English conquest "to seek his fortune" by selling horses. His family became successful and inherited Westmoreland properties including Roaring River and Fort William. However, he got seriously in debt and spent some time in the English debtor's prison, the Fleet, where he occupied himself by writing a two-volume History of Jamaica.
 
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