Mé-zochi

  • Roça Abade

     A former portuguese cocoa plantation in the heart of São Tomé.

  • Roça Amparo 2º

    A former late-17th century portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.

  • Roça Benfica

    Until 1975 the Roça Benfica was a dependency of Roça Santa Margarida.

  • Roça Bombaim

    A refuge in the rainforest and a crossing point for walking routes that cross the Ôbo Park.

  • Roça Java

    A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.

  • Roça Mesquita

     A former portuguese cocoa plantation in the heart of the São Tomé district of Mé-zochi.

  • Roça Milagrosa

    A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.

  • Roça Monte Café

    At 670 meters above sea level, in a very suitable land for the cultivation of Arabica coffee, Monte Café State soon took the prominent place as the islands largest coffee producer.

  • Roça Nova Moka

    A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé that now cultivates quality cocoa and cofee used for the production of Corallo chocolate brand.

  • Roça Novo Destino

    A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.

  • Roça Santa Margarida

    A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.

  • Roça Santarém

    A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.

  • Roça Santy

    A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.

  • Roça São José

    Situated at an altitude of 400m, the Roça São José plantation, with its large ancient trees and idyllic river, used to be the second-biggest tropical flower plantation in sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Roça São Nicolau

    The central headquarters of São Nicolau plantation is close to the famous waterfall of the same name.

  • Roça Saudade

    The Roça Saudade plantation was privately owned by the portuguese company based in Lisbon Companhia da Roça Saudade constituted by public deed of October 31, 1918.

  • Roça Vista Alegre

    Until 1975 Vista Alegre was a dependency of the Roça Santa Margarida.

  • Roça Zampalma

    A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.