A Discovery-Filled Romp Through Jamaica

What makes Jamaica a particularly incredible escape place isn't just about its simply openness from most North American business sectors or its amazing combination of seashores, yet the surprising and fun ways its guests can find history, culture, and nature.


Dive into Brief History

A city once known as "the absolute most evil on Earth" and portrayed in the primary "Privateers of the Caribbean" film, Port Royal sank into the ocean after various cataclysmic events starting in the last part of the 1600s. With an exceptional license, scuba jumpers today can investigate its interesting remaining parts off the coast close to Kingston 



Riding Through Nature

Exciting carnival attractions meet eco-environment on Mystic Mountain, where a sled ride zooms through the rainforest at maximum velocities and a seat lift takes riders 700 feet above ocean level for stunning perspectives on Ochoa Rios coast. These are only a portion of the numerous attractions intended to motivate an adoration for nature while showing maintainable utilization of the climate.


Very Close with Feathery Friends

A stroll in an aviary that allows guests to hand-feed uncommon birds have been a top movement at Animal Farm and Nature Reserve, however, this safe house of nearby widely varied vegetation has countless more exercises, from waterway boating and birdwatching in the rainforest to finding out about livestock and meeting the "Rasta Fowl." Visitors additionally leave away with a more profound comprehension of the neighborhood culture.

 

Climb Fern Gully

An abnormally lavish stretch of street, where at focuses the foliage is so thick it resembles being in a passage of vegetation, Fern Gully is an incredible spot to climb and stop by nearby specialty stands.

 

Ribbon up your Running Shoes and be Greeted with Music

Sprinters from around the world come to Jamaica for the Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon, and 10K, an unrecorded music-implanted race where entertainers are positioned along with the agenda. It's an athletic occasion with an exceptionally Jamaican wind.