This natural waterfall located in Ocho Rios is one of Jamaica's most famous attractions. You can climb up the 180-meter high falls or relax in the refreshing pools below.
Known for its coffee plantations, hiking trails, and stunning views, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-visit for nature lovers.
This stunning beach in Negril is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and watching breathtaking sunsets.
Located in Kingston, this museum is dedicated to the legendary reggae artist. It offers insight into Marley’s music, life, and influence on Jamaican culture.
Once known as the "Wickedest City on Earth", Port Royal was a notorious pirate hub. Today, you can explore its historic sites and visit the underwater city, partially sunk by an earthquake in 1692.
Drift down this three-mile river on a bamboo raft and enjoy the lush landscapes and tranquil atmosphere.
This restored plantation house in Montego Bay is linked to the legend of the White Witch of Rose Hall. Take a guided tour to learn more about its history and hauntings.
These historic caves have served as a hideout for runaway slaves, a haven for Spanish settlers, and even a secret route for smugglers. They're filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and an underground lake.
This protected marine park is home to a variety of colorful coral reefs and marine life.
Located in Falmouth, this lagoon is filled with microscopic organisms that emit a phosphorescent light when disturbed, creating a beautiful glow.
Try local dishes like jerk chicken, ackee and saltfish, and patties. Don't forget to taste the world-renowned Blue Mountain Coffee.
Learn about the Rastafarian lifestyle, beliefs, and their connection to nature in this living museum.
Whether it's a live concert, a street performance, or a night at a reggae club, experiencing this genre of music is a must in its birthplace.
Visit local markets like the Coronation Market in Kingston for a wide range of fruits, vegetables, spices, and local crafts.
If you're visiting in April, don't miss the colorful parades, vibrant costumes, and energetic music of the Jamaican carnival.