Jamaica

Top Sights

1. Negril Beach

Also known as Seven Mile Beach, Negril Beach is one of Jamaica's most beautiful stretches of white sand. The beach stretchs from Bloody Bay to Long Bay and the Negril Cliffs south of town

2. Martha Brae River

The Martha Brae River is located in Trelawny Parish on the north coast of Jamaica and features rafting. A small village west of the river is named Martha's Brae because of this nearby river.

3. Dunn's River Falls

This popular natural attraction comprises layers of limestone rocks. You can climb to the top of the falls with the aid of a guide.

4. Blue Mountains National Park

The Blue Mountains are the longest mountain range in Jamaica. They include the island's highest point, Blue Mountain Peak, at 2256 m From the summit, accessible via a walking track, both the north and south coasts of the island can be seen. On a clear day, the outline of the island of Cuba, 210 km away, can also be seen.

5. Montego Bay

Montego Bay, the capital of Saint James Parish on Jamaica’s north coast, is a major cruise ship port with numerous beach resorts and golf courses outside its commercial core. Popular beaches include Doctor’s Cave Beach and Walter Fletcher Beach, home to an amusement park. There’s also snorkelling and diving at coral reefs in the protected waters of Montego Bay Marine Park.

6. Black River Safari

You can tour the river on guided boats and enjoy a running commentary on the area's ecology and history. You will see Crocodiles and more than 100 species of birds among the mangroves.

7. Port Antonio

Port Antonio is a city on Jamaica’s northeast coast and the capital of Portland Parish. It’s known as a gateway to nearby tropical jungles, mountains and waterfalls. In the John Crow Mountains, Reach Falls flows into a river pool. Near Hope Bay, Somerset Falls flows on the grounds of a former plantation. In the east, the Blue Lagoon is known for its blue waters, fed by the Caribbean Sea and underground springs.

8. Rio-Grande River

Tour the river through the tropical rainforest on e bamboo rafts. The Rio Grande was named after the Spanish occupied Jamaica in the 15th and 16th centuries. One of the largest rivers in Jamaica, it was named "Big River" by the Spanish. It is one of the many tourist attractions in Portland and is used mainly for rafting.

9. Island Gully Falls

Scenic attraction featuring cascading waterfalls with pools for swimming, jumping & rope swinging.

10. Reach Falls

These peaceful falls are situated amongst exotic virgin rain forest in the Montane Forest. A scenic hike, you can swim up the river.

If you go beneath the waterfalls you will see hidden holes that are naturally carved out by the water, as well as a secret cave behind one of the falls that you can step in, then climb out just above the cascade.

11. Mayfield Falls

Mayfield Falls & Mineral Springs is perfect for nature lovers. You will find two beautiful waterfalls and 21 natural pools.

12. Falmouth

Falmouth is a busy cruise-ship port that lies between Ocho Rios and Montego Bay on the island’s north shore. The city is characterized by its Georgian architecture, concentrated in the Falmouth Historic District. To the south, the 18th-century Good Hope Estate was originally a sugar plantation.

13. Kingston

Kingston is the capital of the island of Jamaica, lying on its southeast coast. In the city center, the Bob Marley Museum is housed in the reggae singer’s former home. Nearby, Devon House is a colonial-era mansion with period furnishings. Hope Botanical Gardens & Zoo showcases native flora and fauna.