P.O. Box 131,
Torada Heights, Montego Bay,
Jamaica, W.I.
Dunn's River Falls is unquestionably the most popular tourist attraction in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. The setting is truly breathtaking, and the incredible cascading falls challenge, refresh and delight visitors of all ages. You’re Ocho Rios and Dunn's River Falls Tour gives you the best of Ocho Rios in the comfort of an air conditioned van. Your professional driver/guide is very friendly, knowledgeable and will ensure your comfort, safety and enjoyment at all times.
Your tour includes admission to the Dunn's River Fall's which we generally like to tackle first thing in the morning to avoid the large cruise ship tours.
Upon arrival at Dunn's River Falls you will follow a path and stairway that lead down to the base of the falls. For those who wish to climb the beautiful falls, this is where your adventure begins.For those not up to the challenge of climbing the falls, the view and spectacular sights alone are worth trip. Water shoes/sandals are required and are available for rent if you do not bring your own.
View Jamaica’s exotic ferns in Fern Gully. Located just 10 minutes outside of Ocho Rios.
Rafting on the Martha Brae
Take a ride down a river on a bamboo raft.
The Martha Brae River flows out of the Cockpit Country and winds its way down to the sea at Falmouth. From Rafter's Rest, your raft captain will take you on a gentle two hour ride through lush vegetation. You can stop for a swim or to buy drinks and craft items from some enterprising locals who set up shop on the banks of the river.
This is a journey enjoyed by young and not so young.
A raft costs US$55 and accommodates a maximum of two adults and one child up to ten years old. Price includes a complimentary drink of Fruit Punch.
Visit the legendary home of the notorious Annie Palmer. The "White Witch" of Rose Hall, Jamaica. She is reported to have killed several unlucky husbands and brutalized her slaves until she herself was murdered. People swear they see her suffering ghost roaming the property. Beautifully restored and worth the visit.
The parish museum and Civic Centre that gives an interesting insight into the history of the parish.
Negril is the main resort area on the island's west coast, and extends from the nineteenth-century Negril Lighthouse in the parish of Westmoreland in the south, to Bloody Bay in Hanover Parish in the north