What makes jamaica special
One of the pools is suitable for children as well. You can also play Tarzan on the rope swing and plunge into a wading pool below fed by natural springs. Ziplining and river tubing are also available. Built in , Rose Hall is a restored plantation house with beautiful ocean views. Legendary Annie Palmer the White Witch ruled here with cruelty, and met a violent death.
Today, her home is adorned with period furniture. You can choose a day tour, but if you're a fan of ghost stories, opt for the spooky evening tour by candlelight. Guides dressed in character share plenty of spine-chilling tales of ghost sightings, and they'll definitely keep you on your toes.
Who knows, you might even see the White Witch herself! Reach Falls. A hidden gem, Reach Falls are among Jamaica's prettiest and most peaceful falls. A gentle hike through tropical rain forest takes you to the top of the falls where a lifeguard patrols. You can stand under the streaming cascades, explore underwater caves, and swim in the fern-fringed waters surrounded by rainforest - more than 20 different species of ferns grow in this emerald forest.
Keep an eye out, too, for some of the many species of birds here, including yellow-billed parrots. It's also a good idea to bring water shoes. Ready for an adrenaline fix? Here, you can zoom down the mountain on Bobsled Jamaica, a single-person roller coaster ride through the forest, or glide through the treetops on ziplines.
You can also enjoy panoramic views of the town and sea on the Sky Explorer , a chairlift ascending the mountain. Other attractions here include guided nature walks, butterfly and hummingbird gardens, a ropes course, rides, an infinity pool and waterslide, and a climbing wall. Accommodation: Where to Stay in Ocho Rios. Mayfield Falls. Here, you'll find two beautiful waterfalls; 21 natural pools; and a profusion of ferns, tropical flowers, and other rainforest flora.
Butterflies and birds flit through the lush foliage, and thatched riverside gazebos beckon for pit stops. You can choose between a guided hike along the river or you can wade through the cool waters, clambering over slick boulders, jumping off cliffs, and relaxing under the cascades. Be sure to bring a camera, and wear water shoes and swimwear. Surrounded by sugar estates and cattle land, Falmouth is one of the Caribbean's best-preserved Georgian towns.
Once a leading port, the town offers excellent examples of 19th-century Georgian architecture, including a faithful restoration of the courthouse. Greenwood Great House is a major tourist attraction in the area. Built in by Richard Barrett, a relative of poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the Great House is now a museum with period furniture and a rare collection of musical instruments and Wedgwood china.
Other popular things to do in Falmouth include exploring Good Hope Plantation, an old-established coconut and sugar plantation built in , and basking on Red Stripe and Burwood Beach. Accommodation: Where to Stay in Falmouth.
Outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers can test their skills kayaking and ziplining as they explore the Great River. Two-hour guided tours take guests kayaking through rolling rapids and calm waters, or ziplining above the river for a little adrenaline-infused adventure. A tour guide gives a safety and equipment briefing and offers insight into the wildlife and vegetation along the river.
The Jamaica Zipline and Kayak Adventure Tour , which departs from hotels in Negril and Montego Bay, includes hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch, equipment, a guide, and basic instruction. Participants must be at least six years of age. At the foot of the Blue Mountains , Jamaica's busy capital city offers a cosmopolitan contrast to the island's relaxed pace.
Gritty and rough around the edges, Kingston can be intimidating, but you can experience some of the top things to do in Kingston on organized tours. One of the most popular places to visit is the Bob Marley Museum , at the reggae superstar's former home. Reggae fans can also visit the Trench Town Culture Yard Museum in the ghetto where reggae music was born.
Other favorite attractions in Kingston include historic mansions, like Devon House , as well as museums such as the excellent National Gallery and the Natural History Museum. Music concerts are often staged at Emancipation Park, a palm-studded green space in the middle of the city, and National Heroes Park features statues of leading players of Jamaican history and independence.
At the tip of the peninsula surrounding Kingston Harbor lies the community of Port Royal , the focus of British fortification in the late 17th century. Accommodation: Where to Stay in Kingston. The best time to visit Jamaica is from November through March, when rainfall is low and the days are warm and typically sunny. The risk of hurricanes is at its lowest during this time of year, but prices will be at their highest - especially during the holiday season. Jamaica offers an impressive range of resorts to suit every type of traveler.
You can choose from luxury resorts and family resorts to plantation-style resorts in the lush mountains. As for location, it depends on your sightseeing priorities as to where you want to base yourself. Montego Bay has everything you need for a fun vacation with the family, including many high-end all-inclusive resorts. Negril typically attracts a younger crowd seeking the silky white sands of its beautiful beaches, and Ocho Rios is cruise ship central, with plenty of package tourists and a solid tourism infrastructure.
Seeking a little more serenity? Head to Port Antonio. Jerk dishes are sold in restaurants and street food stalls all over the island. However, if you want to make a jerk pilgrimage, head to the Boston Beach area, where the first jerk stalls in Jamaica are said to have been established.
Boston Beach , Jamaica. The Martha Brae River is a 20mi 32km stretch of fern-green water that runs through Cockpit Country in the centre of Jamaica. The best way to explore the river is on a rafting tour. Trelawny Parish, Jamaica.
Natural Feature, Architectural Landmark. Montego Bay, St. Just off the coast of Falmouth, the Luminous Lagoon is filled with a rare form of algae called dinoflagellate. The best way to experience the phenomenon is on a boat tour from Glistening Waters hotel.
Watch the water light up like the Vegas strip as you cruise through it, then jump in for a swim. A1, Falmouth, Trelawny Parish, Jamaica. The Blue Mountains raise out of the ground like bloated green bellies 24mi 40km north of Kingston.
This part of the island is a coffee heartland, too. Coffee farms are dotted all over and many of them welcome visitors for guided tours and tastings. Portland Parish, Jamaica. With pen, paper and a record studio, we can quickly spin even the most mundane situation into lyrical genius.
We use music to tell our stories, poke fun at ourselves and dance our shoes off. Music allows us to share our culture with a sense of humour and light-heartedness that makes the challenges of daily life much easier to handle. This contradiction is very true for many Jamaicans. Courtesy: Tiffy. From our national dish — ackee and saltfish, to the famous Jamaican jerk, our food has made countless editorial lists as some of the best tasting dishes in the world.
Jamaican food is ever increasing in popularity as being among the most flavourful meals you can enjoy.
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