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For travelers with a conscience and a sense of adventure, this tour group promotes respect for the landscape, featuring little-known hikes through the beautiful Rio Grande Valley.
The" Hip Strip" or Gloucester in Montego Bay is the place to be for anyone visiting or living in Jamaica. You have about 13 Hotels, over 60 shops and over 35 bars and restaurants on the Hip Strip...
Here the reef structure has a low profile, with small coral heads and sponges. The entrance to the Throne Room, a fairly wide but low cavern, is a crack in the reef about 25ft long and 8 ft wide. The...
This underwater cave is one of the most popular destinations for divers in Montego Bay.
Fine white sand and clear calm waters make this beach fun - and safe - for kids.
Nature reserve for the marine life in Montego Bay, containing a spectacular array of sea life.
Beautiful beach with calm waters protected by a coral reef, perfect for swimming and scuba diving.
Hike this scenic hiking trail through the beautiful Blue Mountain wilderness, passing waterfalls and gardens on your way.
This trail through the lush Blue Mountain wilderness encourages your resourcefulness, requiring you to climb tree roots and push through dense undergrowth.
Take a break from the glitz of touristy culture shows and meet real Jamaicans: this program introduces interested tourists to Jamaicans for some real island hospitality and entertainment.
Tour this plantation, once owned by one of Jamaica's wealthiest and most important families, and get a glimpse into the island's rich history.
See Dunn's Falls with some reggae in your ears and some Red Stripe beer in your tummy: this cruise takes you to some choice snorkeling spots near the falls.
Hundreds of years of Jamaica's rich history under one roof: from a replica of an Arawak canoe to a model waterwheel.
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...