| |
|
|
|
Waterfalls
Want some serious bragging rights? Search below to start planning an adventure to one of Jamaica's many miraculous waterfalls.
Reach Falls was first discovered by runnaway slaves from plantations in the neighbouring parish of St.Thomas who sought refuge in the hills of the John Crow mountains. > Learn More
| This working plantation nestled in the foothills of the Catadupa mountains provides
a breathtaking and panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. The plantation invites visitors to journey into the majestic mountainous country where lush vegetation, wild flowers surrounds trickling waterfalls. Visitors can Capture the flavour of Jamaica while strolling through this
tropical paradise. Sample exotic and delicious fruits and drinks made from them. This highly interesting and enjoyable tour includes a delicious barbequed lunch, served with world famous Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee. > Learn More
| Tucked sensuously away in a cove bathed by pellucid seas, Manchioneal is the most easterly town in the parish of Portland. Unhurried, bucolic and breathtakingly picturesque, Manchioneal was one of the first banana shipping ports in Jamaica. Today, colourful canoes of the large fishing community have replaced the transatlantic steamers of yesteryear. > Learn More
| Situated on a five-acre property, Mayfield Falls is a great spot for camping, hiking and picnicking. Other activities include cliff jumping, cave diving, relaxing in one of the natural jucuzzis and enjoying a massage. The staff at Mayfield Falls welcomes everyone. > Learn More
| This is a good stop for history and botanical buffs. A small but nice museum starts with pre-Columbian history and follows the development of the island. The real splendor of the attraction, however, lies in its beautiful gardens. Stroll through the gardens, past natural springs and waterfalls. Small pools are filled with colorful koi as well as turtles > Learn More
|
1 of 2
|
|
|
|
National Heritage:
The Worthy Park Sugar Estate, almost in the middle of the island, was founded in 1670 by Francis Price. It is the oldest sugar estate in continuous production.
|
| |