Attractions in Jamaica

If you love water this is the place for you. With 10 incredible water slides, an interactive toddlers play area for toddlers, three themed restaurants, go-karts, bungee trampolines, a carousel and a heritage museum. Kool Runnings d is the largest water park in Jamaica and the Eastern Caribbean.

Contact Information
Norman Manley Boulevard, Negril
Tel: 876-957-5400/5418
Fax: 876 957-5030
Email: info@koolrunnings.com
www.koolrunnings.com

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The official residence of the Governor-General since 1872, is a prime example of fine architecture and Jamaican heritage.
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This six year old company is helping to fill the growing need for air charter around the island. You can find Island Hoppers Helicopter Tours at Tinson Pen in Kingston and at Reynolds Pier, Ocho Rios, MBJ Airport.

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Holywell sits comfortably just a two-minute walk from Hardware Gap, that quaint restaurant in the Blue and John Crow Mountains. This national park offers great vistas of the mountains through clouds that often envelop picnickers and other eco-tourism lovers. There are three self-contained cabins and camping tents, covered gazeboes and picnic tables on its grounds. Families and groups visit often for relaxation in unspoiled natural surroundings, 4,000 ft above sea level and 90 minutes from Kingston.

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Green Grotto Caves is a fascinating spectacle in Runaway bay. Explore deep caverns and dark hollows of this magnificent structure. The tour guides will give you a vivid and entertaining description of its history. Marvel at the beauty of nature’s offspring, they were centuries in the making.

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As the only natural nighttime attraction in Jamaica, Glistening Waters' Luminous Lagoon is one of the most incredible spots in the world. How does this phenomenon happen?, What causes the Light? How is this possible? whats is the source of it? These are some of the most frequent questions ask about how the lagoon glows and what causes the effect.

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The Giddy House remains one of the quaint Port Royal attractions. Once a late 19th century powder magazine/artillery storehouse, this relic  leans at a 35 degree angle, having moved from its original foundations during the 1907 earthquake.

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Located today on the grounds of the Titchfield High School, this fort was built by Christian Lilly after 1729 as a defense against expected Spanish invasions. He designed space for 22 guns and cannons, and constructed 10 feet thick walls for security. All that is left today of the fort are the ammunition house, defence walls and a few cannons.

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It is believed that sometime before 1724 the Spaniards built the original Flat Bridge with logs. Eventually, flooding from the Rio Cobre destroyed it. Legend has it that slaves rebuilt it, and there is a story that the ghosts of all those who drowned there gather at the bridge every Good Friday. The current bridge was built sometime betwen 1881 and 1915. Research is sketchy, but it is said that material from the original May Pen Bridge was used.

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Named for the luminous insects seen on warm evenings, this historic home belonged to the playwright Noel Coward. A tour of Firefly includes a look at the home, photos of the many celebrity guests and the grounds where Coward is buried.

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