Dunns River Falls

Ocho Rios

Attractions in Jamaica Dunns River waterfalls are located near the town of Ocho Rios, on the territory of the same natural park. This is one of the most visited attractions of the island and one of the most picturesque waterfalls in the world. The total length of the cascades is 180 m, and the total height is 55 m.

Blue Lagoon (Jamaica)

Port Antonio

Attractions in Jamaica The Blue Lagoon is in Port Antonio, and it is more than a popular tourist destination for families and couples in love. Cobalt water and lush greenery around - unearthly beauty. Many people know this name from the same movie with Brooke Shields, which was very popular in the 1980s.

Devon House

Kingston, Waterloo Mews

Attractions in Jamaica The Devon House Mansion is one of the main national monuments of Jamaica and a symbol of the cultural diversity that makes this island so original. The mansion is more than 125 years old, and it is in the heart of Kingston, vividly contrasting with the noise and turmoil of the capital.

Dolphin Cove

Dolphin Cove

Attractions in Jamaica A wonderful place for adults and children Dolphin Cove ("Dolphin's Bay") is a natural bay, surrounded by 5 acres of lush rainforest. Here you can chat with dolphins in their natural habitat. Visitors are invited to swim, pat, feed these creatures.

Bob Marley Museum

Kingston 6, Hope Road, 56

Attractions in Jamaica The Bob Marley Museum in Kingston occupies a house where once lived the idol of reggae. It was also the home of the Tuff Gong recording studio, which was founded by the band The Wailers in 1970. Three Marley albums were recorded here. A large building musician bought from Chris Blackwell.

National Gallery of Jamaica

Kingston, 12 Ocean Blvd, Block C

Attractions in Jamaica The National Gallery of Jamaica in Kingston was founded in 1974, and it is the oldest and largest open art museum in the English-speaking part of the Caribbean. Here is a large collection of early, modern and modern art of island artists.

Port Royal

Kingston, Port Royal

Attractions in Jamaica Once the "richest and most vicious city in the world", Port Royal was in the 17th century the capital of an English colony in Jamaica and one of the most famous pirate harbors. The most famous pirate who stayed here was Sir Henry Morgan, who attacked Spanish ships from here.

Rose Hall

Montego Bay, St.Bran's Burg

Attractions in Jamaica The Georgian mansion Rose Hall occupies a commanding height of 3 km east of Ironshore, and this is the most famous house in Jamaica. Its construction began in the 1750s. George Ash and graduated in the 1770's. John Palmer, a rich planter.

Trench Town

Kingston, Trenchtown

Attractions in Jamaica Trench Town began as a prize-winning project of a beautiful residential quarter, launched by the British administration in the 1930s. And as a result, it became the birthplace of ska, rocksteady and reggae. The name "Trench Town" remained inscribed in gold letters in the texts of many popular reggae songs.

The name of this Caribbean colorful island sounds like music: "Yayayamaaaykaaa". Gently enveloping unhurried rhythms, bewitching soft sunny embraces, refreshing the sea fragrant breeze. In addition to the endless souvenir shops with Bob Marley portraits, the unofficial legislator of local fashion and lifestyle, Jamaica keeps a lot of pleasant tourist surprises, safely hidden among picturesque mountain landscapes, white beaches and original villages.

The main principle of recreation in Jamaica - leisurely enjoy the luxury of the coast. Fortunately, the beaches of Montego Bay, Negril, Ocho Rios, Port Antonio, Mandeville, Rannaway Bay, Kingston, marine gardens with oyster banks have this.

Kingston

The southeastern sea pearl of Jamaica, its capital, Kingston is sandwiched between the mountain ridges on the south coast. The romance of dilapidated, worn out buildings that occupy most of the city opposes the modern architectural splendor of the rationalism of the northern region. The main attraction is the National Gallery in Roy-West Building, which presents works by local artists. Another museum is located in the Royal House, the former gubernatorial residence.

Shopaholics will satisfy their appetites in the shopping area of ​​Devon House, where the main stores are concentrated. Among the natural delights are the mineral springs Rockford, green Boone-Oesis, the botanical garden of Casletton, the park Caymanas. The business card of Kingston is the Bob Marley Museum, who occupied the house where the singer once lived.

The atmosphere of the eternal holiday is created by numerous folk street orchestras, which everywhere arrange traditional reggae concerts.
The business card of Kingston is the Bob Marley Museum, who occupied the house where the singer once lived.

Montego Bay

A corner of hotel luxury against the backdrop of charming sandy beaches with glistening glistening roofs of old mansions is located just north of Kingston. In addition, Montego Bay, a fashionable Jamaican resort, is famous for the historically bright building of Fort Montego.

It's nice to take a stroll around the St. James Church, the old Cage prison, the Burchell Memorial Church. Amazing exhibitions in the halls of local museums will be pleasantly cool on a hot afternoon. Popularity is the Blue-Hole Museum, the presentable Rose Hall, the Indian Art Gallery, the Havens Art Gallery, the Grievud-Great House Museum, which features curious antique furniture, musical instruments and maps.

Small tourists will be delighted with the Marine Park, the underwater attractions of the Mo Bei Andersi Park. The best beaches: Mosquito Cove, Cornwall, Doctor Cave. As for the saturation of nightlife, here it is off scale. A strip of noisy clubs, various restaurants will shake out your last strength.

Negril

Fans of beach holidays idolize this place, the main attraction of which is the endless, virgin beach of Calico-Jack, lazily stretched for seven miles along the coast .Walk on the yacht through the turquoise smooth waters of the Bay of Bludy Bay closer to dinner, painstakingly explore 18 luxurious reefs, listen to the deafening symphony of the Yas waterfall, look under the vaults of Joseph's cave, breathe in the fragrant air of Anansi Park - every day of stay in this radiant resort will filled with pleasant emotions and bright photos .

In the surroundings of Negril, tourists like to visit small, pretty fishing villages and the town of Appleton, famous for its distilleries producing the famous Jamaican rum. Still further to the south along the coast is the deserted and striking Alligator-Pound.

In the surroundings of Negril, tourists love to visit the town of Appleton, famous for its distilleries producing the famous Jamaican rum.

Ocho Rios

The graceful chain of beaches, coves and capes that goes far into the pinkish-milk haze of the horizon fascinates and soothes. Resort Ocho Rios, hovering on the shore of Discovery Bay, consists entirely of small coastal ancient cities and fishing villages in the shade of mountains, the tops of which are buried in the clouds. The best water sports centers alternate with comfortable modern tennis courts and golf courses.

Stormy trade is taking place in the specialized centers of the Ocean Village and the Taj Mahal, the art galleries of Fa-Corners and Jo-James, the small museum and gardens of Aravak are likable.

The loudest and beautiful waterfalls are also here: Danse River Falls is a perfect backdrop for colorful photos. Food for the soul awaits in the art gallery Ocho Rios, and for the stomach - on numerous fruit and coffee plantations. Full bags of sculptures made of wood, embossing, products made from semiprecious stones, exotic spicy sauces and spices are brought home to the guests of Ochi Rios, visiting local markets. Of course, it can not do without the records of the famous reggae and a bottle of Jamaican Roma brands Appleton and Myers.

Excellent shots can be made from the Murphy Hill observation deck, located at an altitude of 670 m.

Port Antonio

A quiet creek, imbued with pastoral urban motifs, is distinguished by a calm, unhurried course of life .By the way, the legendary Blue Lagoon, where the film of the same name was shot, is here .Equally attractive is Boston Beach, the fragrance of Castleton Gardens, the streets of the expensive Crystal Spring resort beckon with spicy neat hotels and snow-white restaurants terraces .Among the local attractions are the old mansion de Monvin, Fort George (17 in .), Twin Harbor Harbor, Rio Grande Valley, Port Antonio yacht harbor and Neivi Island .

Danse River Waterfall

Waterfall Rhapsody of Jamaica is fascinating and memorable for a long time. A soloist among the many overthrowing natural monuments - Danse River. Cascades of rainbow spray, cheerful rainbows, sobering icy sprays, charming water song.

It is worth using the services of a local guide to get to the top of it: a delightful view is guaranteed.

Jamaica Riviera

Among the local is the notion of "Jamaican Riviera". So they call the coast line along the northern coast of the island, framed by the blue sea, and from the side of the island - by steep cliffs of the limestone plateau. But on the way to the waterfalls of the Dann River, it's worth to look into the famous Valley of Ferns, which grows about 200 of them.

Belvedere Manor

Belvedere Manor is known for being a 300-year-old dam, huge sugarcane plantations and stunning Jamaican gardens. Feeling the skin of the atmosphere of the 18th century, which is permeated with every corner of this place, a guest can taste a traditional dinner accompanied by local musicians, get acquainted with life and hard life in the slave period.

"Country in the Backyard"

A desolate plateau occupying the central western part of the country, "Country in the Backyard," a man could not enslave to this day. Monumental natural conglomeration of thousands of conical hills, chosen by wild animals, can only be traversed by a machete, under pain of being torn by a predator.