Named after the Arawak word for paradise, these spectacular tropical gardens also offer a museum displaying pre-Columbian artifacts.
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Named after the Arawak word for paradise, these spectacular tropical gardens also offer a museum displaying pre-Columbian artifacts.
Columbus is rumored to have first entered Jamaica in this bay.
This former English-style sugar plantation is now open to the public.
Birthplace and mausoleum of reggae legend Bob Marley.
Despite its name, this town is best known for its 18th-century British architecture.
Jamaica's finest artists and craftspeople come to display their work at this art gallery.
Formerly one of Jamaica's largest slave-holding estates, now a scenic spot for hiking and horseback riding.
Birthplace and mausoleum of reggae legend Bob Marley.
This attraction is a must see. If you enjoy(ed) Dunn's River, the Luminous Lagoon, also known as Glistening Waters is for you. Located in the Parish of Trelawny, outside of Montego Bay, is the...
Home once belonging to poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cousin, this home is now a museum that displays antique musical instruments and furniture.
Home of playwright Noel Coward, now a museum offering spectacular views of the coast.
Devon House has some fantastic Ice Cream. Don't let the long line deter you from this great tasting treat. On Mondays and Tuesdays, they offer 1 scoop was $150JA and 2scoops $200JA rather than $300JA.
This old, crumbling mansion was built in a neo-classical Greek and Roman style, an unusual contrast with the tropical Jamaican countryside.
Beautiful and exclusive resort area near Discovery Bay, where Columbus is said to have first landed on the island.
The world-famous reggae star's home, displaying Marley's guitar and other artifacts.
This street is best known for its open-air craft market, where t-shirts, beads and handmade crafts are sold.
This museum houses machinery of traditional Jamaican culture.