Jamaica is such a beautiful country with beautiful people that will make your visit special.
From swimming with horses to rafting down the Rio Grande or Martha Brae, to climbing the Blue Mountains.
Jamaica has something for everyone.
Go rafting down the Rio Grande or Martha Brae
Rafting was made popular by Hollywood movie star and former resident of Jamaica, Errol Flynn, in the 1950s. The famous Jamaican activity involves rafts made of bamboo and transport typically two people down the streams of Jamaica’s popular rivers. The rafts are operated by licensed and experienced raft captains. Rafting is done along the Martha Brae River in Falmouth or the Rio Grande River in Portland
Swimming with horses in Jamaica
Swimming with horses in Jamaica fulfills many bucket list fantasies of honeymooners and vacationing couples! It’s the ultimate romantic excursion for couples visiting the Caribbean Islands.
Many horses actually enjoy the water and their powerful legs have made them very good swimmers.
Hiking in The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains are the longest mountain range in Jamaica and features majestic scenery and a lush forest. The mountains are the number one place in Jamaica where locals camp and hike.
The Blue Mountains are also the home of the world-famous Blue Mountain Coffee.
Explore Bob Marley’s legacy in the Bob Marley Museum
Bob Marley is the most famous reggae artist that ever lived and one of Jamaica’s most known international icons. The legacy of Marley has been captured and put on display in the house where he lived in Jamaica from 1975 until the year of his death, 1981. The house, now known as The Bob Marley Museum, features memorabilia such as his gold and platinum records, clothing, instruments, photos, and so much more.
Diving off Rick’s Cafe Cliffs
Rick’s Cafe in Negril is one of the most popular tourist attractions and hot spots on the island. Rick’s Cafe is a restaurant and bar, and while the food is great, that isn’t the main reason why it’s so popular. At the edge of Rick’s Cafe is a 35-foot cliff that boasts one of the most beautiful sunsets in Jamaica.
The cliff is also the place where people engage in the most heart-throbbing, nerve-racking cliff diving in Jamaica.