With the ocean in front of you and the mountains at your back, your Jamaican vacation is filled with endless possibilities. Whether you’re here for the all encompassing adventure or a few simple pleasures, you only need to step outside and let your Jamaican experience begin.

Dunn's River Falls

Climb The Dunn's River Falls

Located in the town of Ocho Rios, the waterfalls are terraced like giant natural stairs at about 180 feet high with small lagoons scattered throughout. Climbing to the top is an experience that will leave you feeling years younger. One of the must-do’s in Jamaica!

Blue & John Crow Mountains

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The Blue Mountains and John Crow Mountains National Park is an unspoiled reserve of Jamaica’s natural lush vegetation. Sprawled over 200,000 acres of tropical rain forest, it is the natural habitat of more than a 1000 species of animals and plants, as well as the world’s second largest butterfly. At 2,256 meters is Jamaica’s highest point and only accessible by foot.

Doctor's Cave Beach

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Known as one of the best beaches in Montego Bay, Doctor’s Cave Beach is a sun kissed haven on Earth. In the early 1920s a famous British healer revealed that the water had curative powers, a claim which began to draw visitors from all over the world.

Black River Safari & YS Falls

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The mangrove filled Black River, the longest in Jamaica, is home to a variety of reptiles like the iguana and crocodiles. More than a 100 species of birds call it home, including herons and the Doctor Bird. Jamaica’s largest and most secluded cascade, YS falls gives visitors the opportunity to swing from ropes and plunge into the turquoise waters of natural springs. For the more adventurous souls, canopy rides and river tubing offer an adrenaline filled way of exploration.

Seven Mile Beach

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This Seven mile stretch, also known as Negril Beach, extends from Bloody Bay to Long Bay and the Negril Cliffs south of town. A hub for water sports and snorkelers you will find this strip of white sand and clear waters the best that Jamaica has to offer.

Rafting On The Rio Grande River

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The Rio Grande is where river (bamboo) rafting in Jamaica originated, a pursuit made popular by Errol Flynn who challenged his guests to races down the river. Nestled in the lush green-lands of Port Antonio, opportunities for adventure abound. Book a tour to go gliding on a bamboo raft or for a once in a lifetime experience, a ride in the hot air balloons. Whichever you choose, the panoramic views of nature’s paradise will surely take your breath away!