Nearby Attractions
  • Chukka Carribean Adventures
    Claim your very own four-wheel ATV and get ready for the ride of your life through the gloriously luxuriant landscape surrounding Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Explore the hidden village of Chester, nestled in amidst a wondrous environment, complete with tropical forests and exotic foliage. Journey deep into the scenic countryside on twisting, shaded pathways that meander beneath the dense jungle canopy. Stop for refreshments and enjoy spectacular views of the coastline and the Caribbean Sea, as you listen to your guise share about the history of this fascinating region. Take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of our secluded, private pool, a ...
  • Doctors Cave Beach
    Doctor's Cave Beach Club, Montego Bay (also known as Doctor's Cave Bathing Club) has been one of the most famous beaches in Jamaica for nearly a century. It is noted for its crystal clear turquoise waters and near white sand. Its sheltered location provides calm waters encouraging even the most diffident swimmers to practice safely. The beach has a broad swath of very clean, near white sand some 200m long. It is fringed by trees, and has numerous facilities: bar, restaurant, well appointed changing rooms & showers. For members there are several club rooms. As well as for members, the beach is open to the public. Chairs and umbrel...
  • Dolphin Cove
    At Dolphin Cove at Treasure Reef, interact with one dolphin while swimming in the deep…enjoy a kiss, try a dance, perhaps you will get a splash or two and have a real up close experience. Enjoy Snorkelling and interacting with stingrays (barbs removed), glass bottom kayaking, and captaining your own Mini Boat in the Caribbean Ocean. Take a stroll and interact with exotic birds, snakes and other animals on the Jungle Trail. Watch the spectacular “SHARK SHOW” and learn about the marine world or just relax. Visit “Little Port Royal” a replica of Jamaica 's most famous pirate “Haunt”. Witness pirates roaming through t...
  • Downtown Montego Bay
    In true Jamaican tradition, is not the centre of the city but it is the centre of in-bond shopping where all the major in-bond stores are situated. The main Crafts Market is on Harbour Street close to Sam Sharpe Square, but there are two smaller ones in the hotel area, one next to Fantasy Hotel and another on Fort Street on the site of a 17th century fort. There are a number of other shopping arcades in Montego Bay where the visitor can shop for souvenirs: St. James and Fantasy Plazas are situated in the hotel area and Montego Bay Plaza and Bay West Plaza are on the waterfront in town. Further a field lies the Montego Freeport ...
  • 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. A stone's throw from Ocho Rios, one of Jamaica's fastest growing resort centres, Dunn's River Falls is unique. Described as a living and growing phenomenon, it continuously regenerates itself from deposits of travertine rock, the result of precipitation of calcium carbonate from ...
  • Margaritaville Montego Bay
    Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Montego Bay — where it all began. Hailed as the place to party on Montego Bay’s “Hip Strip” Gloucester Avenue, Margaritaville is perfect for anyone looking for exciting entertainment, a lively, fun atmosphere, delicious food and concoctions. Opened in January 1996 by Jamaican owners Brian Jardim and Ian Dear to appeal to both visitors and the demanding local clientele, Margaritaville has established itself as a ‘must see and do’ for all. By day, parrot heads can enjoy international sporting events on the big screen TVs, or jam to the laid back sounds of Jimmy Buffett while sunbathing o...
  • Mystic Mountain Tranopy
    Welcome to Rainforest Bobsled Jamaica at Mystic Mountain, the hottest new destination in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the attraction capital of the Caribbean! Rainforest Bobsled Jamaica at Mystic Mountain boasts over 100 acres of land stretching from the coast road entrance near Dunn’s River Falls to over 700 feet above sea level at the peak of Mystic Mountain. This environmentally friendly attraction for all ages, provides ample opportunities to view and explore the unique seaside, tropical forest ecosystem with three unique and exhilarating excursions including: Sky lift Explorer, Bobsled Jamaica and Tranopy. Mystic Mountain Website...
  • Negril
    Negril is located in Western Jamaica and extends from the nineteenth-century Negril Lighthouse at Negril Point in the parish of Westmoreland, to Bloody Bay in the Parish of Hanover. The combination of dramatic rugged cliffs on the West End and miles of pristine white sand beach with crystal clear water can be found nowhere else on the island. Neither is there anywhere in Jamaica that’s as laid back. Negril is dubbed the “Capital of Casual” as Negrilians carry out business and pleasure efficiently with the least amount of formality. The first visitors to Negril in large numbers were hippies and this helped to create its carefre...
  • Pier One
    Near the center of Montego Bay is the busy Pier One waterfront, home to boats and luxury yachts. It's the headquarters for the Montego Bay Marine Park and the Pier One Restaurant & Bar. This spot is best known for its nautical-themed dining room and excellent food. One can sample traditional Jamaican entrees or an American favorite, filet mignon. Seafood, chicken dishes and sandwiches are also available. When there is a concert the courtyard becomes a hub of people all gathered for live entertainment. Pier One Website Book your stay with us now!...
  • Tryall Golf Course
    From the the view to the layout, Tryall golf course is a must play in Jamaica. Tee off near a historic water wheel on the he site of a former sugar plantation at Tryall Golf, Tennis & Beach Resort, west of MoBay, where the best of the world's professionals have tested their skills. You still may see a startling sight at some Jamaican courses, made famous by a caddy at Tryall Golf Club, where caddies carry golf bags on their heads. A word of advice; use their head more than yours. Caddies know the layout and can impart local knowledge. At most courses, hiring a caddy is required. Carts are available at most courses, allowing you to...