Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast
Even in a country that abounds in waterfalls, Reach Falls stands out as one of the most beautiful places in Jamaica. The white rushing cascades are鈥
Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast
Even in a country that abounds in waterfalls, Reach Falls stands out as one of the most beautiful places in Jamaica. The white rushing cascades are鈥
Ocho Rios
High on the White River, Jamaica's heavenly Blue Hole is a vision and is an undisputed highlight in聽Ocho Rios.聽To reach this popular spot, make your way鈥
Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast
The waters that launched Brooke Shields鈥 movie career are by any measure one of the most beautiful spots in Jamaica. The 180ft-deep (55m) 鈥淏lue Hole鈥澛(as鈥
Jamaica
You can smell the sweetness of molasses wafting from the Appleton Estate well before you reach it, almost a mile northeast of Maggotty. The largest and鈥
Jamaica
Deeply secluded in St Elizabeth parish, you鈥檇 be forgiven for thinking YS Falls emerged out of Eden. This series of seven cascades, hemmed in by limestone鈥
Kingston
The superlative collection of Jamaican art housed by the National Gallery is the finest on the island and should on no account be missed. As well as鈥
Kingston, Blue Mountains & the Southeast Coast
Highest of the highlights, Blue Mountain Peak reaches 2256m above sea level, and no visit to the area should neglect a predawn hike to its summit for a鈥
Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast
The idyllic waterfall and swimming hole of Nanny Falls is a 30-minute walk uphill from the end of Moore Town, passing under huge ferns, Jamaican apple鈥
Montego Bay & Northwest Coast
This splendid 1770s mansion is the most famous great house in Jamaica. John Palmer, a wealthy plantation owner, and his wife, Rose (after whom the house鈥
Montego Bay & Northwest Coast
This marvelous estate, sitting high on a hill, is not as famous as Jamaica's most famous great house, but offers a far more intimate and interesting鈥
Kingston
The large, creaky, colonial-era wooden house on Hope Rd, where Bob Marley lived and recorded from 1975 until his death in 1981, is the city鈥檚 most-visited鈥
Kingston, Blue Mountains & the Southeast Coast
Bath is the gateway to the Morant peninsula which juts into the Caribbean Sea. The 30m-tall, red-and-white-striped lighthouse marks Morant Point, the鈥
Kingston
This beautiful colonial house was built in 1881 by George Stiebel, the first black millionaire in Jamaica. Antique lovers will enjoy the guided tour,鈥
Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast
This historical park overlooking the sea, less than 1km west of present-day St Ann鈥檚, marks the site of the first Spanish capital on the island 鈥 Sevilla鈥
Negril
Seven Mile Beach was initially touted on tourism posters as 鈥榮even miles of nothing but you and the sea.鈥 True, sunbathers still lie half submerged in the鈥
Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast
This beautiful little cove just east of Drapers boasts a small but perfect white-sand beach, where the water is fed by a freshwater river that spits鈥
Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast
Set amid wide lawns high atop a hill 5km east of Oracabessa and 5km west of Port Maria, Firefly was the home of Sir No毛l Coward, the English playwright,鈥
Negril & West Coast
Few of Jamaica's waterfall experiences match Mayfield Falls for crowd-free natural beauty. Picture this: you climb into the cool river beneath giant鈥
Kingston
An innovative art and permaculture scheme, Life Yard is regenerating an area of downtown Kingston once beset with gang problems. The program is centered鈥
Montego Bay & Northwest Coast
A lane lined with palm trees leads you to the landscaped grounds of Hampden Great House estate, dotted with strutting peacocks. Tours assemble beneath a鈥
Kingston
At the end of a tree-lined courtyard, decorated with cheerful mosaics and a mural depicting Marcus Garvey, stands Liberty Hall, the headquarters of Garvey鈥
Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast
Perched on a cliff 13km east of Port Antonio is the little hamlet of Fairy Hill. Follow the road steeply downhill and you鈥檒l reach Winnifred Beach, yet鈥
Kingston, Blue Mountains & the Southeast Coast
Jamaica鈥檚 latitude and longitude are measured from the flagstaff of Fort Charles, a weathered redoubt originally laid in 1655, and the only one of the鈥
Jamaica
An unexpected bloom of pine trees, mahogany and mahoe grows atop the flinty heads of the Cockpits 3km northwest of Christiana, near Coleyville. This鈥
Montego Bay
This well-curated, revamped museum, peppered with period objects, takes you through the history of western Jamaica, from the Cohaba ceremonies of the鈥
Jamaica
The soothing sound of a million leaves rustling in the wind is one of the quiet pleasures of this photogenic tunnel of towering bamboo. The 4km-long鈥
Montego Bay & Northwest Coast
Established in the early 19th century, Falmouth's Jewish cemetery lay abandoned in recent decades before being restored, and contains the graves of the鈥
Ocho Rios
These famous falls, 3km west of town, are Jamaica鈥檚 top-grossing tourist attraction. Great throngs of people at peak hours can sometimes make it seem more鈥
Kingston
William Grant Park, more commonly known as 鈥楶arade,鈥 is the bustling heart of Downtown, and originally hosted a fortress erected in 1694 with guns鈥
Kingston, Blue Mountains & the Southeast Coast
Spanish Town鈥檚 finest old buildings enfold this square (more formally known as Emancipation Sq).
Blue Mountains-John Crow National Park
Kingston, Blue Mountains & the Southeast Coast
The Blue Mountains-John Crow National Park protects 782 sq km and is managed by the Jamaica Conservation & Development Trust. The park includes the forest鈥
Kingston
Trench Town, which began life as a much-prized housing project erected by the British in the 1930s, is widely credited as the birthplace of ska,鈥
Alligator Hole Wildlife Reserve
Kingston, Blue Mountains & the Southeast Coast
This lovely government-owned wildlife reserve at the end of a very rough road is notable for its family of manatees that inhabit the clear water, and its鈥
Ocho Rios
You'll need a car to reach this delightful swimming spot on the White River, 5km beyond Blue Hole on a rough road, but it's worth the adventure. The stone鈥
Kingston
Tuff Gong is one of the Caribbean鈥檚 largest and most influential studios. It was Bob Marley's favorite place to record and is now run by his son Ziggy鈥
Kingston
Few have had an impact on modern Jamaican music like Alpha Boys School and its students. A nonprofit vocational school serving young men from the inner鈥
Negril & West Coast
Around 12km north of Negril, Half Moon Beach is a beautiful, hassle-free stretch of sand beloved by locals and families, with calm, shallow water. On鈥
Kingston, Blue Mountains & the Southeast Coast
Established in 1923 and located 1km southwest of Mavis Bank, this is the largest coffee factory in Jamaica, producing Blue Mountain coffee sold under the鈥
Jamaica
Lover鈥檚 Leap, a headland 1.5km southeast of Southfield, is named for two young slaves who supposedly committed suicide here in 1747. Legend says the woman鈥
Kingston
This huge cast iron鈥揻ramed hall hosts the biggest market in the English-speaking Caribbean. It holds a special place in Jamaican culture as both 'stomach'鈥