Special Events & Activities

Boat Trip - Black River - Take a six-mile safari boat tour on Jamaica’s longest river through Jamaica’s largest wetland area where you will you will see many area alligators and over 100 species of birds. ($50 for up to 3 persons; $20 each additional person).

Dunns River Falls - A fun and relaxation environment for the whole family. Experience an amazing human daisy chain climb of 600 feet to the top of the falls. At the top you can find souvenirs and crafts which are sure to please you. ($190 for up to 3 persons;$30 each additional person.)

Y.S. Falls - a little know attraction of a 7 falls waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation where you can relax with the sounds of the cascading water. ($50 for up to 3 persons; $15 each additional person).

Milk River Bath - Located in Clarendon, it is said that the Milk River baths have one of the highest radioactivity levels of any mineral bath in the world - 3 times as active as Karlsbad, Austria, 9 times as active as Bath, England, 50 times as active as Vichy, France and 54 times as active as Baden, Switzerland. It is also reknowned for curing many ailments including sciatica, gout, and lumbago. Patrons are limited to 15 minutes in the water. ($100 for up to 3 persons; $20 each additional person.)

Little Ochi - One of the best kept secrets in Alligator Pond, this destination is famous for seafood, as well as for its beach. You will find thatched roof huts along with seafood restaurants where you can choose to sit and eat. ($50 for up to 3 persons; $20 each additional person.)

Appleton Rum Estate - Tour the sugar can estate where the famous Appleton Jamaican rum is made. ($110 for up to 3 persons; $20 each additional person.)

Bob Marley Birthplace - Take a trip to the quaint little village of Nine Miles, in the hills of St. Ann to the birthplace and burial place of world renown reggae artist, Bob Marley. Take a tour through the house where Bob lived as a young man and a Rastafarian guide will share with you little known insights into his childhood and musical career. ($150 for up to 3 persons; $20 each additional person.)

Font Hill Beach - a magnificent little strip of golden sand shaded by sea grapes. The swimming is good; the clear waters invite snorkelers to the offshore reefs. This is one of the best places for a picnic either in one of the gazebos or along the beach. For nature lovers, there is a 3,150-acre wildlife reserve which is one of the least disturbed natural ecosystems in Jamaica. Closer to shore is a maze of interconnected lagoons and swamps, with the water color varying from deep blue to jade green and brown. ($70 for up to 3 persons; $20 each additional person.)

The Blue Mountain Range - The Blue Mountain range runs for 28 miles long and 12 miles across the eastern portion of the island, rising so steeply in one area that it is possible to drive from the coastal plains to over 7,000 feet in less than an hour. Within 194,000 acres of national park, there are more than 800 species of native plants, the world’s second largest butterfly, Papilo homerus, 200 species of resident and migrant birds, and one of the largest migratory bird habitats in the Caribbean, and 500 species of flowering plants. With hundreds of tracks, trails and bicycle paths, this a hiker’s haven. Not to be forgotten is the world renowned Blue Mountain Coffee which is grown on the lower slopes. The tropical rainforest and coffee plantations offer dramatic views for photographers. ($200 for up to 3 persons; $30 each additional person.)
