tours and excursions
Here Is A List Of Places That We Have A Tour Or Excursion For.
If You Don’t See A Tour That You’d Like To Do Please Feel Free To Email Us And We’ll Make It Happen For You.

BOB MARLEY MUSEUM
The Bob Marley Museum is a museum in Kingston, Jamaica, dedicated to the reggae musician Bob Marley. The museum is located at 56 Hope Road, Kingston 6, and is Bob Marley’s former place of residence. It was home to the Tuff Gong reggae record label which was founded by The Wailers in 1970.

DUNN'S RIVER FALLS
Dunn’s River Falls is one of Jamaica’s national treasures. Globally, it is as well known as reggae and equally stimulating. There are few places where the Arawak name “Xayamaca” – land of rivers and springs – is more apt. The Spaniards called the area “Las Chorreras”, the waterfalls or springs and it is truly one of the most beautiful spots on the island.

YS FALLS
Located in the south western bread basket parish of St Elizabeth. Locate on the YS Estate in the parish this attraction has 7 waterfalls cascading into natural swimming pools amid lush gardens.

MAY FIELD FALLS
Mayfield Falls is a waterfall in Jamaica that comprises twenty one widely spaced small cascades on the Mayfield River, a tributary of the Cabarita River.

KINGSTON CITY TOUR
Jamaica is a dream destination for many travelers from across the globe. The best place to learn about the island’s vibrant culture, enjoy its spectacular architecture, sample local delicacies, jam to world-famous music and relax on top-notch beaches is the capital city of Kingston. Here, Culture Trip has gathered the best things to do in Kingston.

NEGRIL 7 MILE BEACH
Powdery white sand, crystal clear water and loads of watersports set the tone for an experience at Seven Mile Beach which has skyrocketed in popularity over the years. The beach is near Norman Manley Boulevard in Negril, which is a relatively small town with a population of just over 3,000 people. Considered a legendary beach for experienced beach hoppers, Seven Mile Beach consists of a long four-mile stretch, while the other three miles extends into Bloody Bay.

TREASURE BEACH
Treasure Beach in St. Elizabeth lives up to its name as a gem on Jamaica’s south coast. Its idyllic scenery, its long six mile stretch of golden sand and, most importantly, its authentic Jamaican vibe, takes this beach into the top five best-kept secrets on the island.
Treasure Beach is a winding 2hrs and 25mins journey by car from Montego Bay’s Sir Donald Sangster International Airport.

ROSE HALL GREAT HOUSE
Rose Hall is a Jamaican Georgian plantation house now run as a historic house museum. It is located in Montego Bay, Jamaica with a panoramic view of the coast. Thought to be one of the country’s most impressive plantation great houses, it had fallen into ruins by the 1960s, but was then restored.

GREAT RIVER RAFTING

LOVERS LEAP
The area consists of a cliff with a drop of approximately 1,600 feet. The legend associated with the site is that during the days of enslavement two young lovers used to meet secretly on the adjoining Yardley Chase Plantation. The owner wanted the female for himself and arranged to have her lover sold. Not wanting to be separated, the two hand in hand plunged to their death.

MYSTIC MOUNTAIN
Rainforest Adventures Mystic Mountain in Ocho Rios is the heart and soul of the Jamaica rainforest activities! You’ll have ample opportunities to put on your explorer’s hat and take your camera on a photo safari — this park takes you all the way from the seashore to 700 feet above sea level at the top of the mountain, stretching over 100 acres. This is one rain forest tour in Jamaica that will give your memory chip a workout it won’t soon forget

COLUMBUS PARK
At Columbus Park Museum in nearby Discovery Bay, where the explorer first dropped anchor off Jamaica, you can view a water wheel used to power a sugarcane mill, as well as a canoe hollowed Arawak–style from a log.
You’ll see a tally, used to count bananas carried on men’s heads from plantation to ship, as well as a planter’s strongbox with a weighted lead base to prevent its theft. Other items are 18th–century cannons, a Spanish water cooler and calcifier, a fish pot made from bamboo, a corn husker, and a water wheel. Pimento trees, from which allspice is produced, dominate the park.

ISLAND SHOPPING
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