Top Five Bucket List Activities in Jamaica!
You’ve landed on a picture perfect Caribbean island, now what? Well unlike Christopher Columbus who landed here in 1494, who had no one to help him, we’ve got an action packed itinerary just for you! Check out our top five must do activities in Jamaica:
Bob Marley Mausoleum
Take a pilgrimage to Bob Marley’s home and his final resting place in this experience not to be missed! You’ll learn all about his life and his rise to international stardom. Reggae fans especially will love this tour, you’ll learn all about what inspired some of Marley’s most famous songs. You’ll also find out about the Rastafarian way of living which is incredibly interesting!
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Rafting on the Martha Brae
We love rafting and the Martha Brae is an amazing place to enjoy it! You’ll learn all about the history of the river, and about its legends and myths. Nature lovers will also enjoy learning about the wildlife that flocks there! Enjoy a rum punch or two and have a swim when you need to cool off, the water is so refreshing!
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Luminous Lagoon & Rose Hall
A must see for mystery lovers! Enjoy a candle-lit evening tour of the Rose Hall Great House, the former home of Jamaica’s White Witch, Annie Palmer. You’re sure to feel goose bumps as these eerie tales come to life in this grand estate, where ghost sightings have been reported over the years. After this spooky tour, enjoy a night boat tour of the Luminous Lagoon. Home to dinoflagellates which make the waters glow when disturbed. It truly is a magical experience!
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Dunn’s River Falls Adventure
Walk the Dunn’s River falls in this active adventure! One of the island’s most visited attractions, the naturally formed waterfall has a height of 55 meters, and it is a lot of fun! For those that prefer not to climb the falls themselves, there’s a boardwalk so you can follow and take pictures of your friends and family!
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Appleton Rum Tour & YS Falls
Rum lovers rejoice, we have a treat for you! Find out how the famous Appleton Rum is produced in this awesome experience! You’ll explore the Jamaican countryside on your way to YS falls, which is situated on a working cattle and horse farm. Take some time to have a refreshing swim in natural pools fed by underground springs.
Afterwards, you’ll visit the Appleton Estate rum distillery to see the copper pot stills, which give the rum a distinctive flavor and take a look inside the ageing house, where the rum sits in oak barrels, some for up to 30 years. Learn about the prestigious history of Appleton Estate and its fermentation process, then sample the different types of rum produced right there at the estate.
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