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 Jamaica Zipline Adventure Tours offers the longest & safest ziplines in the Caribbean from 250' to the amazing 1,600' “Big Timba.” > Learn More
Established during the sugar boom of the 18th century by Thomas Reid, for several decades Falmouth was one of the most opulent towns of the new world > Learn More
Join us on a spectacular country ride at Annandale. The Great House is over 200 years old and commands amazing views across the mountains. The estate at Annandale has hosted many celebrities including the late Queen Mother. Whether you are an experienced rider or a beginner, you will enjoy the tranquility of this tour. > Learn More
 The vibrancy of Jamaica and her struggles are represented in her art. On the Kingston Art Trek you will be able to view and buy thought provoking Jamaican Art, hop from gallery to gallery, and have wonderful discussions with Jamaican artists. > Learn More
Kool Runnings Water Park is the Caribbean's premier water attraction. With over 5 acres of thrilling water rides and eye-popping dry park attractions, there's fun for the whole family! Visitors can discover their favourite ride among the 10 diverse water slides, some towering as high as 40 feet in the air! Kids can enjoy the unique, interactive experience of Captain Mikie's Coconut Island with its tipping coconuts and water canons. > Learn More
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Fort Charles: Fort Charles at Port Royal named after Charles II was built during his reign and both sides of the fort were washed by the sea while the inland side forms what is the Parade Ground today. Fort Charles became the headquarters of the Royal Navy in the 18th century and carried a full complement of 104 guns and never once attacked in its history
 
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