Attractions around Jāmai
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Jāmai
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Dunn's River Falls and Park
Ocho Rios Jamaica
The unique terraced Dunn’s River Falls is a refreshing adventure in the Jamaican jungle. Get a tour guide to help you navigate through the pools and to the giant staircase waterfalls—if the going gets too tough, there are points at which you can give up and walk along the adjacent path. The falls are a popular stop for cruise boats that pass through the area, so if you’re planning on visiting on your own, you’ll want to get there early in the morning for fewer crowds. Afterward, cross the highway and dry off on the golden sand at Dunn’s River Beach.
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Club Mobay Departure Lounge
Sangster International Airport Donald Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay Jamaica
A uniquely Jamaican, first class lounge experience. Imagine escaping from the stress and chaos of security lines and crowded departure halls to a sanctuary where you can relax or catch up with the office. The 10,000 square foot lounge affords you the space to enjoy culturally themed specialty rooms, a complimentary premium bar, snacks, wifi, shower facilities, concierge duty free shopping. Jamaican hospitality and charm meet first world innovation at Club Mobay.
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Seven Mile Beach
Negril Jamaica
This famous Jamaican beach in Negril—once plagued by pirates—is now a popular spot for sun-seekers and beach lovers. The seven-mile stretch of stunning white sand beach has plenty of bars and restaurants, plus clear waters that are great for snorkeling—just remember to watch out for stingrays! You can also take a glass-bottom boat tour over the turquoise waters. Stick around for the breathtaking sunset over the Caribbean. Consider staying at a seaside resort to experience all that the area has to offer, including its vibrant nightlife. If you're short on time, the beach is also a great stop on a day tour from Montego Bay. – Tripadvisor
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Blue Hole
Ocho Rios Jamaica
Consisting of a series of natural limestone pools, the Blue Hole is a hidden gem that captivates travelers with its azure waters. It offers quite the adventure: swim in the pools, go cliff-jumping, swing from ropes into the waters, explore a cave, and take a 10-minute hike to the Secret Falls. There are bathrooms and changing rooms onsite, with lockers and lifejackets available for rent. There aren’t much crowds at the Blue Hole, especially from mid-morning onwards. The waterfall is best visited with a tour from Montego Bay or Ocho Rios, which often includes the option to also visit Dunn’s River Falls, or go river tubing. – Tripadvisor
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Doctor's Cave Beach
Gloucester Ave, Montego Bay Jamaica
Pure white sand and crystal clear water have made this beach a popular destination for tourists and families.
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Martha Brae River
Martha Brae River Falmouth, Montego Bay 19142 Jamaica
Float along the Martha Brae River in the heart of the Jamaican countryside. travelers will love gliding on the bamboo raft through the jungle, where wildlife and historic sites abound. During the hour-long ride, you can get on and off the raft as you please to swim in the river’s calm and crystal-clear waters. The guides will tell you all about the local plants and animals and the area’s history as you pass through the lush vegetation along the way. Most guided tours include round-trip transportation from Montego Bay. – Tripadvisor
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Bob Marley Museum
56 Hope Rd, Kingston Jamaica
The world-famous reggae star's home, displaying Marley's guitar and other artifacts.
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Devon House
26 Hope Rd, Kingston Jamaica
The 19th century home of George Stiebel, the first black millionaire in the Caribbean, Devon House presents a unique and extraordinary opportunity for multiple experiences in a center of excellence in the city of Kingston, Jamaica. It combines heritage, park facilities, restaurants and shopping for the best of what is authentically Jamaican. Here, the arts, education and entertainment co-exist to give Jamaicans and Tourists alike a space that appeals to all senses.
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Bloody Bay
Negril Jamaica
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Frenchman's Cove
Port Antonio Jamaica
You've always wanted to enjoy elaborate, fruit-flavored cocktails on a beautiful tropical beach, so here's your chance; this beach offers spectacular sand, surf and service.
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Konoko Falls & Park
1 Mahoe Falls Road, Ocho Rios Jamaica
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Nine Miles
Jamaica
Birthplace and mausoleum of reggae legend Bob Marley.
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Reach Falls
East of Port Antonio, Port Antonio Jamaica
Enjoy the hike upstream through lush vegetation to Reach Falls, where you can cool off in the crystal-clear pool at the waterfall’s base and explore the caves behind the cascades. There are restrooms and changing facilities, but no restaurants—grab lunch from one of the nearby villages. You can book a day tour that makes the whole experience a breeze. However, if you’re making your own way to the falls, you’ll have to decide between the official entrance or getting an unofficial guide. Going the local route offers a quieter and less crowded experience, but you won’t be able to access the tallest waterfall and main pool. – Tripadvisor
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Blue Mountains
Kingston Jamaica
Want a wild outdoor adventure that'll leave you breathless, exhilarated and home in time for supper? Then push your way through the dense tropical forest of the Blue Mountains for an afternoon that will feast your eyes and work your quads.
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Blue Waters Beach Club
Coopers Pen, Falmouth Jamaica
Party all day on this white sand slice of paradise!