The divide between yesterday and today vanishes on this cool e-bike tour of an often-overlooked Jamaican treasure. First, hop on your e-bike at historic Good Hope, a former 18th century sugar estate village nestled in a verdant valley—an unexpected jewel in a soul-lifting tropical setting. Be among the few to see Jamaica’s “real country,” a stunning 200-sq-mile-wide conservation area called Cockpit Country. With its signature bumpy terrain visible by air but rarely visited by land, this natural wonder was once home to the Tainos. Ride along 300-year-old paved roads laid atop original tracks made by these original inhabitants some 2500 years ago. See today’s thriving farming communities at work. Learn about sugar cane, one of Jamaica’s most important crops, as well as orchards of both familiar- and odd-looking fruit, including Jamaica’s Ugli Fruit. Your knowledgeable guide will point out favorite “food” trees, like Ackee, mango, tamarind, and guava. Take in coconut trees, teak plantations, the history-rich Logwood tree, and the great Guango tree, queen of the tropical forest. Pass by parcels of Good Hope land whose roots go back to the days of swashbuckling pirates. Visit Fontabelle, a tiny foothill community, while learning about the mineral-rich soil under your feet and its ties with the international companies that came to mine it and, subsequently, become part of this magical island’s history.