Today you will be met at he airport in Kingston and transferred to your hotel in the Blue Mountains.
Travel through time at the Heritage Garden of Cold Spring and learn about the legacy of the Clifton Mount Coffee Estate. Then, ascend high above sea level for a gentle nature walk and a cup of the world’s most delicious coffee.
Nestled in the rainforest at the foot of the Blue Mountains and overlooking the azure seas of Port Antonio, a region of Jamaica frequented by celebrities and explorers for the last 100 years. Geejam is a magical destination for those not looking to escape life but inspire it.
Or why not stay at Kanopi House, surrounded by Banyan Trees. Or the elegant Trident hotel to experience it in all of it’s majestic glory.
Port Antonio, the island’s original tourist destination – the playground and private hideaway of the rich and famous. Mountainous coastline that give way to hidden coves and quiet beaches.
A port town, nestled between twin harbours on the island’s northeast bend, where mist-shrouded mountains slope down to the sea. Port Antonio’s natural attractions, magnificent beaches, and a variety of land excursions make it a destination to explore Jamaica’s natural beauty, history and culture.
Explore the depths of the Blue Lagoon renowned for its stunning, deep blue waters, fed by the Caribbean Sea and underground springs. Take a boat tour, relax and enjoy.
Or visit the iconic Reach Falls, where you can swim in emerald pools and discover hidden caves.
Today you will travel to Ocho Rios to settle in and relax at your hotel.
Dunn’s River Falls is one of Jamaica’s national treasures. There are few places where the Arawak name “Xayamaca” – land of rivers and springs – is more apt. The Spaniards called the area “Las Chorreras” – the waterfalls or springs – and it is truly one of the most beautiful spots on the island. A stone’s throw from Ocho Rios, Dunn’s River Falls is unique. Described as a living and growing phenomenon, it continuously regenerates itself from deposits of travertine rock, the result of precipitation of calcium carbonate from the river, as it flows over the falls.
To the south of Ocho Rios, hidden in the looming mountains, lie pools of crystalline turquoise waters, which beckon to you to take a leap and immerse yourself in promises of a cool and refreshing swim. Blue hole, often called Irie Blue Hole, has daring drops of 9-feet and 15-feet jumps and, up the top, a mud spa for back massages.
Another name for the attraction is ‘Secret Falls’ referring to a hidden cave underneath its cascading streams. A mere 7 minutes away is the secluded falls, which has remained quite untouched. It boasts several small pools, a large main pool and a 20 feet high waterfall, famous for bold dives and jumps .
Today you will return home, bronzed and with many stories.
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