with forests mountains valleys rocky
cliffs and Beach coastline it's hard to
imagine all the places on this list can
be found on one tiny island
tucked within the lush hills of Ocho
Rios Blue Hole has earned its nickname
of secret Falls it is a tropical escape
easily accessed by car or hard bus
service it isn't an official tourism
port site making the attraction
relatively untouched the site is formed
from a tributary of the parishes largest
river Rio Nuevo the cascades into
several small natural pools finally
ending in one much larger and deeper
visitors enjoy
swinging into the water from ropes that
hang on the sturdy trees surrounding the
pool
Blue Mountain peak is the highest
mountain in Jamaica standing at 2,250
six meters the unesco world heritage
site has some of the most beautiful
mountain views in the caribbean though
densely vegetated which to make this
green plus flora the mountains appear to
be blue when dense flung shades the
sun's rays dominating the eastern part
of the island several trails in the
Montand range can be hike and bike with
or without guides biking to the peak is
breathtaking if you make it through the
top right before sunrise
perhaps one of Jamaica's most popular
tourist attractions Dunn's River Falls
is one of the island ask most unique
waterfalls the water cascades and
step-like stages allowing visitors to
climb the 600 feet to the top fairly
easily it is believed to be one of the
most historic battle sites where the
Spanish and the English fought for
possession of the island in 1657
nestled between the rocky forested
cliffs in Port Antonio Jamaica
Frenchman's Cove is the ultimate Java
Colossus the coves Beach has some of the
most pristine white-sand where some of
the bluest water breaks in salty gentle
waves a small tributary of the region's
biggest river finishes on one side of
the cove
mixing fresh and salt water into a
refreshing luxurious natural pool if one
day isn't enough in the beautiful place
the property has a hotel with wonderful
fish side villas available for rent
floating on within stilts and the
crystal blue waters in the Paris of
Street Elizabeth is the Pelican bar the
small wooden shacks resilience through
hurricanes and rough seas of the south
coast remains a mystery to most it is a
landmark of Jamaica having been around
for more than 20 years easily accessed
by boat canoe or kayak or for the
physically fit a lengthy swim it is
truly one of a kind set out on the deck
and enjoy the view of the mainland with
panoramic views of the cerulean blue
Caribbean Sea once a haven for runway
slaves seeking refuge from de
plantations in Street Thomas reach Falls
is one of Jamaica's most beautiful
waterfalls nestled in de montagne forest
in the john crow mountain range it
offers spectacular views of wide
Jamaica's known as the land of wood and
water densely vegetated with over 23
species of front and various species of
birds it is an oasis of peace and
tranquillity apart from the hearts of
tourists that flock to other waterfalls
like Dunn's River Falls and Ocho Rios if
you've seen the movie cocktail starring
Tom Cruise it might even look familiar
the Rio Grande is one of the biggest
rivers in Jamaica and the largest in the
Portland parish named by the Spanish who
were the first to colonize Jamaica in
the 15th and 16th centuries it has
become a popular destination for rafting
the gentle river is the perfect flowing
force for the bamboo rafts that
transports visitors hop went down the
river sipped water from a fresh cold
coconut while you drift lightly by the
vegetated riverbanks husbanding bamboo
and grasses dangled over the water as if
you're named for a cool drink roughing
tours can be arranged through local
hotels or travel agencies just outside
of Montego Bay Jamaica second-largest
city is one of the island s most
historic plantation homes Rose Hall is a
Jamaican Georgian mansion with a stone
base and plastered upper story built in
the 1770s the house sits high on the
hillside looking down onto the northern
coastline
legend says that the house is haunted by
the ghost of Annie Palmer known as the
wide which arose home she is said to
have murdered her three husbands while
living in the house
located in one of Jamaica's most visited
beach towns
Negril seven mile beach is a stretch of
pure paradise though that Beach is
actually only four miles long the white
sand and crystal blue water that laps
the shore seems to go on much further a
number of hotels and restaurants thought
the coastline Negril is on the western
side of Jamaica offering some of the
most stunning beach sunsets in existence
there is nothing quite like seeing the
sky changed from a pale blue the shades
of yellow orange and pink against the
darkening ocean
