Attractions in Jamaica

Fern Gully is a stretch of Highway A3 that winds south from Ocho Rios. For three miles, the road is lined with lush ferns and innumerable plants; well worth the drive.

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Emancipation Square is a historical area in Spanish Town

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A rare jewel in the heart of Kingston city, Emancipation Park is a refuge for many who seek solitude and a soothing ambience away from the hustle and bustle of daily living.

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Dunn’s River Falls and Park is perhaps one of the most well known attractions in Jamaica. It is a wonderfully preserved natural setting, and road improvements and infrastructural upgrades to the facilities have now made it easier to access most areas of the falls. It is the ideal place for family outings.

Contact Information
Ocho Rios- Jamaica
E-mail: dunnsriver@udcja.com
Call: (876) 974-2857. Fax: (876) 974-5197

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Dolphin Cove is fast becoming one of Jamaica’s most sought after attractions. It offers visitors a chance to swim with gorgeous and friendly dolphins, enjoy the beautiful white sand or admire the captivating surroundings. It also features an extensive spread of tropical plants and trees and is home to creatures such as stingrays, sharks, eels and macaws.

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This classic 19th-century mansion captures Jamaica's architectural past. Nestled between towering palm trees overlooking a fountain, the restored landmark stands out prominently amidst the urban backdrop of Kingston. Furnished with antique furniture, carpets, paintings and drapes, the house immerses visitors in colonial charm. The adjoining courtyard has craft and souvenir shops , a restaurant and an ice cream shop that specializes in exotic Jamaican fruit flavors. This Garden/Great House is truly an idyllic treasure. Admission of about US$6 includes tour.

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Sitting comfortably in the foothills of the Catadupa mountains, this working plantation offers the visitor great panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Lush with vegetation, wild flowers and trickling waterfalls, Croydon on the Mountain is breathtaking.

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Cranbrook is a 130-acre eco-tourism attraction on Jamaica's north coast in St. Ann. These tropical gardens, lawns, water pools and a tropical rain forest were first opened to the public in 1997.

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Coyaba is a river garden and museum that can be used for weddings, picnics, cocktail parties etc. The management at Coyaba will plan these services for you.

 

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If you're heading along the North Coast Highway, stop at this open-air park where Columbus is said to have first set foot in Jamaica.

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