Hungry birds and tourists alike love the Rocklands Bird Sanctuary and Feeding Station, where visitors get to feed these colorful feathered creatures by hand.
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Hungry birds and tourists alike love the Rocklands Bird Sanctuary and Feeding Station, where visitors get to feed these colorful feathered creatures by hand.
Enough mangrove trees, wild crocodiles and tropical plants to excite even the most stubborn of imaginations.
PLEASE NOTE REGARDING CHILDREN - Please check in advance about the ages of the children's exact interaction with the dolphins. Children may not be allowed to be "pulled" by the dolphins - they are...
Wild crocodiles sun themselves while colorful tropical birds swoop and soar: nature untamed and free of the tourism machine.
Treasure Beach Jamaica is wonderful honeymoon location. It's about a 2 hour ride from the airport, and some may enjoy the ride, seeing the way different people live, but it is a zigzag road through...
The Royal Palm Reserve is one of the leading Eco-tourism attractions in Negril Jamaica . The Reserve is an very beautiful and tranquil forest located within the protected Negril Great Morass. This...
Cruise down the Black river and see alligators, tropical birds and mangrove trees in their natural setting.
alligator pond in not alligators in a pond , there are no alligators in jamaica . the name came from columbus because he dicovered jamaica . he named it after a moutain that looked like a alligator...
This 18th-century plantation great house now serves as a bird sanctuary.
This nature reserve and commercial farm houses hundreds of ostriches, and also features ponds, hiking trails and fruit orchards.
This four-acre mangrove swamp is home to more than 50 crocodiles indigenous to Jamaica.
This area, which includes the Great Morass, is set aside for the preservation of the island's tropical environment.
A rainforest adventure for birdwatchers and naturalists. After a short drive up the hills overlooking Montego Bay, you arrive at the historic village of Lethe-home to several river adventures. Here you will find a private estate like no other in Jamaica. Your friendly guide will take you on this delightfully varied tour and cultural exchange- rare birds from around the world, local herbs used as natural remedies and exotic local culinary delicacies.