Inspired by Melanie & Chris @watermelanyy_ @improvingchristopher
Journey through Jamaica’s wild side, where the lush serenity of Port Antonio unfolds like a secret whispered by the sea. Here, the Rio Grande glides gracefully through deep green valleys, offering tranquil bamboo raft rides once used by Maroons to navigate the island’s rugged interior. Just beyond, Reach Falls tumbles in soft, silken tiers into jade pools hidden in the heart of the rainforest—inviting exploration, renewal, and a touch of mystery beneath its cascading veil. Climbing higher into the misty embrace of the Blue Mountains, Holywell awaits with cool mountain air, winding forest trails, and panoramic views that stretch to forever. Together, these wonders reveal a Jamaica that is untouched, untamed, and utterly unforgettable.
Discover Kingston: The dynamic heart of Jamaica, where history, culture, and the irresistible rhythms of reggae merge with the stunning landscapes of the Caribbean. From lively music scenes to historic sites and lush parks, Kingston invites you to experience its unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Port Antonio is a tranquil coastal town nestled in Portland Parish on Jamaica’s northeast coast, about 60 mi (100 km) from Kingston.
A Visit to Frenchman's Cove. A stunning cove where river and sea unite in perfect harmony.
THINGS TO REMEMBER:
Kindly note that while this document represents elements of the destination, we want you to experience, items may be subject to change for reasons outside of our control.
BEFORE YOU TRAVEL
Please ensure that your travel documents are up to date before departing for your trip. You must complete your travel authorization form prior to entering Jamaica @ https://enterjamaica.gov.jm/
TIPS/ INCIDENTALS
Offering tips is not mandatory, but you are encouraged to do so if you can.
Incurring any additional costs or providing tips is a personal choice and must be directly paid by you.
Mid-morning coffee and pastry at Café Blue.
A serene experience, where you can savour a fresh cup of Jamaica's famous Blue Mountain coffee while enjoying the scenic views from their casual and welcoming patio.
Breakfast at Busbar Restaurant
A taste of both classic Jamaican dishes and international fare in a rustic, open-air setting with spectacular views from the mountains to the sea.
Lunch at Frenchman’s Cove - Fruit-flavoured cocktails on a beautiful tropical beach.
Lunch at Strawberry Hill Restaurant - Traditional dishes, such as lamb curry and fish stew, get a subtle contemporary and local twist.
Dinner and a sweet treat at the iconic Devon House- Home of Jamaica’s first black millionaire and home of our gastronomy centre for dinner
Lunch and lyme at Frenchman’s Cove - A stunning, secluded beach where a freshwater river meets the turquoise Caribbean Sea.
Lunch stop at Miss Belinda- a riverside dining experience while on the Rio Grande.
Diner at Trident Hotel - Featuring gourmet Caribbean and international cuisine. Enjoy dinner in a chic, intimate setting with breathtaking ocean views.
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