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Chukka Caribbean Adventure's White River Kayaking (Ocho Rios)
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White River Valley
Ocho Rios

Tel: 876-972-2506
E-mail: ebiz@chukkacaribbean.com
http://www.chukkacaribbean.com
Description

Your kayak tour takes you along the White River, starting at The Old Spanish Bridge built by the first European settlers in the 17th century. Paddle your way through the rapids and crystal - clear pools under a canopy of lush tropical vegetation and huge bamboo groves. At the halfway mark, the Arawak Gazebo is seen nestled in the trees on the bank of the river as you go floating by. Your excursion continues through breathtaking rapids and enchanting lagoons. The kayaking adventure ends in the serenity of the Bamboo Cathedral where giant Bamboo trees arch over the water. Disembark the river and enter the beautifully landscaped gardens of the White River Valley where you can browse our gift shop, indulge in Jamaican cuisine or be refreshed at the Parrot Bar.

Tour Facts
Duration of tour : 1 hour (excluding transfer time);
Minimum age : 12 years;
Capacity : 30 maximum
Experienced guides on all tours;
Complimentary drink

What to wear/bring: 
swimwear, aquasocks, sunscreen, towel, cash/credit card.

Hours of Operation
Every Day 8:00 am-5:00pm
 
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Did you know?

Discovering Jamaica in 1891: In 1891 300,000 tourists came to an International Exhibition held on January 27 to May 2 at Quebec Lodge in Kingston now “Wolmer’s School”. The Government built new hotels in Kingston and the rural areas to house tourists who wanted to tour the rest of the island, setting the foundations of the modern tourist industry. A group of Syrians decided to stay becoming the first ethnic group to settle here.
 
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