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GLAMOUR DESTINATION MANAGEMENT IS
PLEASED TO PRESENT
A SELECTION OF TOURS
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General Overview of Glamour DMC
A Memorable Jamaican experience begins with Glamour DMC. With over twenty-years in the business, we
have acquired invaluable experience and expertise which qualifies us as your Destination Concierge. As a
destination concierge, we pride ourselves in providing accurate information about the destination that we
proudly serve – Jamaica.
Glamour is a Destination Management company strategically headquartered in the tourism Mecca of
Jamaica – Montego Bay. In 1987, two Jamaican professionals versed in the art of providing exceptional
services in the tourism industry came together to form a company that would surpass the expectations of any
sophisticated traveller - and we have never looked back!
Your Destination… Our Delivery!
Jamaica, “land of wood and water,” is the third largest of the Caribbean islands and the largest of the English-
speaking Caribbean. Jamaica has an area of 4411 sq. miles and 146 miles long with widths varying between
22 and 58 miles. It is divided into 3 counties and 14 parishes with 2 international airports and 5 aerodromes.
The annual average temperature is 27° C. The hottest months are in summer and the winter months
December—March are appreciably cooler. Jamaica is a mountainous country with about 120 rivers, many
of which flow to the coast from the central mountain ranges. Jamaica offers year round tourism with the
major resort centres being Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, and Negril.
Our Services...
Glamour Destination Management offers full planning and execution services for convent ions, seminars, sales
meetings and similar gatherings in Jamaica, Turks & Caicos and Cayman. Our in-house team efficiently
secure facilities, finalize travel arrangements, tailor programmes and handle all details necessary for a
successful event.
List of services offered:
1. Site Selection
2. Hospitality desks
3. Team-Building activities
4. Pre-arranged tours and excursions
5. Themed Events
6. Confirmation and flight pre-seating
7. Dine around
8. Event Planning
9. Welcome Packages
10. Translator Services
11. Destination Weddings
12. Entertainment
13. Personalized meet and greet services
14. Cruise Weddings
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GENERAL INFORMATION ON JAMAICA!
DESTINATION OVERVIEW
• Third Largest English-Speaking Caribbean Island
• Population: 2.8 Million People
• Climate: Average Temperature is 82ºF, 28ºC
• 146 miles long, 4,144 square miles, highest point 7,402ft.
• Independent since 1962
• Currency – Jamaican Dollar (approx. $1USD = $99JAD and £1=136JAD) The official rate of
exchange fluctuates daily depending on foreign exchange markets
• Immigration: Visitors from USA and Canada are required to present a passport proof of citizenship
and ticket for onward destination, for a visit not exceeding 6 months. Visas are required from some
countries.
WHAT SETS JAMAICA APART
As a tourism destination:
• The variety found within the Jamaican culture is what distinguishes it from anywhere else in the
Caribbean, and the world.
• The diversity of accommodation, music, geography, flora and fauna, art, literature and cuisine is
truly invigorating, and the hospitality of the Jamaican people is unsurpassed.
As a meeting destination:
• Accessibility; Product Diversity; Service-oriented people, Favorable Exchange Rate; Dedicated MICE
staff and a wide selection of MICE services
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) PROGRAMMES
“Partnership with a mission”
Our Directors have partnered with various entities in giving back to the community. We think it’s important
that we use our skills, knowledge and resources to make our communities better places to live and work.
We also have the responsibilities as citizens: to our environment; to the health and safety of our customers,
employees, and the general public; to engage with our stakeholders; and to the education of future
generations. This means doing business in a responsible manner, one that dynamically takes into account
those who affect and are affected by our activities. This is why we’re in this business; we know it makes a
difference.
At Glamour, it is in our continued commitment to give back to the community, we believe that we should
not only aim to be the best DMC, but to make a difference to the people and places in our surroundings.
Our non-profit arm was developed on that premise. Dedicated to giving back to our local community,
“Partnership with a mission” has made a significant impact by providing a link between persons in need
and groups wishing to make a meaningful contribution in the Caribbean. As such, we have partnered with
various entities which give us and our clients the opportunity to give back to the local comm unity. Our goal
is to assist meetings and incentives groups who want to say thank you in this manner, or who simply want to
expand their generosity beyond their own communities. Some of our more popular “Partnership with a
mission” programmes include:
 School Sanitation and building Projects- rebuilding a playground in rural Jamaica...
 Education and Social Outreach- Donating School supplies to a needy institution…
 Santa for any Season- refurbishing a children’s home…
Green DMC
Preserving our environment for tomorrows generations
Emphasis on recycling
Energy and water conservation
Reduction in printed material
Interactive Green Programmes - “Plant a tree’
Samples of Other CSR Programmes;
1.Housing – One/Two Bedroom Unit
Through our local partner we will arrange for a house to be donated to a needy family. Throughout
Jamaica, poor families live in shacks made from scraps of metal, plastic or even cardboard, with dirt floors
that turn into mud when it rains. A sturdy new home with sanitation will provide prot ection and sanitation for
a poverty-stricken family. The land must be available for the structure to be built. The house foundation
which is made of concrete must be done 2 weeks prior. Work teams will be allowed to participate in actual
house construction. Further to this project, a flowers garden or vegetable garden can be added to the
activities.
2.School Sanitation Project
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The sanitation program is an effort by our partners for schools that are without modern sanitary facilities.
Through their efforts several schools have benefited from the replacement of pit latrines with flushable
toilets. This project allows for volunteers to work alongside our partners in the construction of these facilities.
3.Education and Social Outreach
(Option 1): Donate books and schools supplies and participate in a day of activities with the chosen
school and its children.
(Option 2): Donate school tools such as tables, chairs, bag packs or other supplies.
(Option 3): Make a donation of a library for a school that is in need. The books can be sourced through
local suppliers or international donation.
4.Playground Equipment
(Option 1): Combo Set - 2 swings, 1 glide ride, 1 double chair these items takes 4-5weeks to manufacture.
Work team(s) can help with the actual installation of the equipment.
(Option 2): Individual pieces can be sought or based on need, that is, school or park environment. Items
may include slides, swings, double chairs, domes, jungle gyms, monkey bars, and see saws.
5.Brail Book Donation
A Book Drive with a difference, the focus is on children and adults who are blind but need help in acquiring
reading material.
6.Environmental Clean Up and Reforestation
This activity seeks to focus on reviving an endangered or forgotten beach, mangrove or river bed area. A
day of fun built around garbage removal, vegetation replanting and garbage bin installation.
(Option 1): Identify an area which has been badly affected by de-forestation, identify suitable plants,
which are fast growers as well as has longevity."
(Option 2): Alternately a tree planting exercise can be conducted to beautify a walking trail, park or
school that is in need of this facility.
7."School/Institution Paint/re-painting
(Option 1): The activities are geared towards giving the selected organization a building face lift of either
full painting or repainting of the structure (external walls)...this could either be on a block by block basis,
primary meeting areas or based on the identified needs.
8.Murial Installation
(Option 1): Develop a ""motivational or achievement murial"" which is centrally located on the institution's
grounds. Top achievers/persons that excel in their respective areas would have his/her name engraved on
this site. The intent is to create and air for achieving and to acknowledge those who have done well.
9.Feeding Program
(Option 1): Identify a school that has lost government funding or does not get government funding to assist
needy students with meals. The program could be geared at focusing on the entire school population
(Basic or Prep-School), between 100 - 200 children, either all days or selected days of the week.
(Option 2): Identify students within particularly poor schools whose parents cannot afford to provide daily
lunches. Lunches could be provided for 50-100 on a daily basis for a stipulated period (6 mths, 1 year
etc...).....
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10.Santa for Any Season(Option 1): Identify a school that has been damaged by natural disaster the project
will focus on roof, window and door repairs. This activity would also involve members of the community and
the school.
BOB MARLEY NINE MILE TOUR AND DUNN’S RIVER FALLS - OCHO RIOS –LUNCH AT SCOTCHIES
Drive through the hills from Ocho Rios to the birth place of Bob Marley -- Nine Miles while listening to the
cultural music from the 70’s to present. The tour starts with a walk through the very same house that Bob
lived in as a young boy (now a memorabilia and Photo gallery). Your Rastafarian guide will share with you
little known insights into the Bob Marley's childhood and musical career.
Visit this little village Bob Marley where Bob spent his childhood and very often came back for inspiration and
to write his songs. A Rastafarian guide will take you on a tour of the village and introduce you to the life of
Jamaica's legendary reggae star. Experience the friendly vibes of the community that influenced Bob
Marley.
You'll even have a chance to stand on 'Mt. Zion Rock' (Bob's meditation spot) and rest your head on the
'Pillow' (made famous in the song 'Talking Blues'). The highlight of the tour is of course walking through the
beautiful mausoleum, Bob's final resting place. Our Nine Mile tour will introduce you to a community that
helped influence one of the greatest musicians of this century. It will leave you with a better understanding
of a young man, whose vision helped change the thoughts of people worldwide. No small achievement for
a man who often spoke of his respect for the simple rural life. Respect that helped guided his life. Respects
instilled during his youthful days in the small mountain village, locals still call Nine Mile.
 Take a wonderful scenic 2-hour drive along a portion of the famous
North coast of Jamaica through the Towns of Runaway Bay, St Ann and
Ocho Rios. See some of Jamaica’s most beautiful villages, resorts,
vacation homes and historical attractions.
 Arrive at the fall in Ocho Rios. Their natural waters will refresh you so
much you will want to climb the 600' feet natural marvel waterfall and
bask in its refreshing natural pools.
 Note: Person desirous of climbing the falls will require water shoes
which will be available at and
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Rustic and relaxed, Scotchies is the perfect place to indulge in the authentic
Jamaican jerk cuisine. The casual setting at Scotchies is part of the brand. In fact
what other way better to enjoy the tasty jerk dishes than under thatched roofs just as
the originators of this type of cooking did centuries ago. The simple yet classy
ambiance of Scotchies adds immensely to the complete dining experience
OCHO RIOS – SHOPPING TOUR
A shopper's paradise and home to the world famous Dunns River Falls, Ocho Rios has become one of the
most energetic cities in Jamaica. Leisurely browse through the town's many craft markets before venturing
to Dunns River Falls.
SHOPPING EXCURSION IN OCHO RIOS
Shopping enthusiasts are well aware that it truly pays to be in-the-know about where the best spots are for
grabbing bargains and finding hidden treasures. That's why, for real shopping lovers, this tour is an absolute
must, stopping at three locations for a wide variety of merchandise. Discover the very best that Ocho Rios
has to offer in the way of gifts and excellent duty-free deals. You'll visit two of the best shopping plazas in
town, with a variety of stores selling merchandise from jewelry, gems, perfume and watches to clothing
made from bamboo, Blue Mountain Coffee, Jamaican rums, and Bob Marley memorabilia. Then, at the
Craft Market, you're free to haggle with the local vendors for hand woven items like hats and handbags,
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bowls and statues created by wood carvers and much more. You'll be certain to find that perfect souvenir
to take back as a treat for friends or as a priceless memento of your vacation.
Suggestion – This shopping tour can be done on the day of the Dunn’s River tour.
APPLETON ESTATE BLACK RIVER SAFARI AND YS FALLS TOUR
Enjoy a scenic trip to Jamaica’s South Coast and experience the wild natural architecture of our beautiful
island Jamaica.
Travel along the beautiful south coast, you will get to know some of the country side of the Island, one of
which is Middle Quarters also called the “Shrimp Capital” of Jamaica. Interact with the friendly community
folks while savoring their famous spicy peppered shrimp.
BLACK RIVER SAFARI: Discover the beauty of the South Coast with a 1 &1/2 hour boat tour by motor launch
up Jamaica's largest navigable river and through what is Jamaica's largest wetland area, the Black River
lower morass. The Black River Safari one of Jamaica’s best known natural habitat and the country’s largest
navigable river, encompasses many things but more noted for the marriage of ecology and history while
entertaining.
Situated on the South coast of Jamaica in the Parish of St Elizabeth, the Black River Safari is significant to the
overall balance of the country’s eco-system. A tour on this nature lovers paradise will take you six miles up
the river and back. The natural beauty of the milieu will mystify the mind like never before. The over 100
species of beautifully plumed birds that made the Black River Safari home will always seem to bring one’s
mind closer to how great creation is. Perhaps the most famous residence of the Black Riv er Safari are the
endangered crocodiles. The endangered American Crocodile (cactus) inhabits the area and sightings are
very very frequent. The wetland vegetation is of special interest with three species of mangrove, Thatch
palms, Royal palms and freshwater swamp forest dominating a not-to-be-forgotten experience.
From the Safari we make our way to Appelton Rum Estate: Rum Enthusiasts will understand why we have a
love affair with this drink after visiting the Appleton Estate Rum Factory. Incidentally Jamaica was the first
country to produce rum commercially and so one would imagine that by now we must have perfected the
art. Jamaica produces some of the most famous rums in the world, so a tour to the famous Appleton Estate
should be on your must do list when you visit the island. The estate is 11,000 acres of located in the Nassau
Valley, in St. Elizabeth. Explore firsthand the traditions and culture behind the production of some of the
world’s finest rums at the Appleton Estate.
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Contemplate majestic Bamboo Avenue on your way to the South Coast, this mountain resort with its cool
temperatures and crisp air prides itself on its trappings of tradition as well as its richly appointed residents,
arriving at Nassau Valley in the parish of St. Elizabeth, the location of the famous Appleton Estate.
On arrival at the Estate, visitors are given a video briefing about the history of the factory and the process of
making rum. As the traditional process is still followed today, visitors to Appleton Estates gets a demonstration
of the traditional process of extraction of the cane juice, which is later, fermented into the end
product… ..RUM!!
After enjoying a hearty lunch served in the hospitality lounge at Appleton Estate, enjoy a trip to another
one of Jamaica’s majestic waterfalls, “YS Falls’.
YS Falls is another of Jamaica’s many waterfalls and due to its scenic and unique
character it is arguable the best. This beautiful sequence of waterfalls lined with
abundance of picnic areas makes it a lovely outing for couples, elderly and the
entire family. Nested in the hills of St. Elizabeth, YS Falls is a real taste of nature’s
paradise. It sits on a large farm of approximately 2,000 acres dating back to
1684.
There are two versions regarding the origin of the name ‘YS’ in YS Falls. The first
is that it is derived from the Gaelic word “wyess” which means, winding, twisting
or zigzag, hence we have YS Falls. The second account is that the first two
owners of the then 8,000 acres property were John Yates and Lt. Col. Richard Scott; consequently they
combined the first initials of their surnames which are Y & S to give the name of the estate and hence the
name of the attraction.
Staying true to original land use and allowing the experience of the farm traditions; to get to YS Falls you will
be transported on the property by a farm tractor with a carriage attached at the back for passengers. The
ride is a bit rough, lasting only for about ten minutes but is a definite change from more urban forms of transit.
YS Falls has something for everyone, there is no other place in Jamaica with such combinations. YS Falls consist
of seven astonishing cascading waterfall, gushing into natural a pools. Experience the magic of the alluring
pools fed by a natural underground water source. The water source of YS Falls begins in the Cockpit Country
and flows into the Black River; it is also supported by many springs along the way. One of these springs
originates on the YS Falls property itself. The waters are thought to have mineral properties. YS Falls is also
equipped with a canopy zip tour from the top of the waterfall to the bottom. Canopying over the falls is not
only adventurous; it also gives an awesome bird’s eye view of the surroundings, which is truly a breathtaking
sight. The ambiance is exhilarating to go along with the many activities available. The really beautiful, exotic
and tropical picnic areas, river tubing and other activities make YS falls a complete recreational package.
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NEGRIL - Margueritaville and Ricks Cafe Tour
‘IDLE AWHILE IN “NEGRIL”- THE CAPITAL OF CASUAL”
Imagine a stunningly beautiful ribbon of white sand beach. Seven miles of it!!!! Imagine honeycombed cliffs
and crystal clear waters. Imagine carefree days and fulfilled nights. “Imagine NEGRIL”.
In Negril each day is a new, fun-filled and exciting adventure. Stroll the sandy shore or have a lazy day on
the beach. The sunsets in Negril are mesmerizing and magical, stay up all night dancing to the hypnotic
beat of a live reggae band. Dance barefoot in the sand and then sleep for as long as you like to the lullaby
of gentle waves lapping at your doorstep.
Negril is the ultimate freedom vacation; it’s a kick-off-your-shoe, shrug-off- your- blues way of life that makes
tomorrows prettier than the yesterdays.
Located along Negril's world famous seven-mile stretch of white sand beach, Margaritaville Negril provides
the perfect mix of entertainment options to please the entire family. This property features open air dining
under a thatched roof, Tikki beach bar, two giant water trampolines, giant flat screen TV's, beach cabanas
and all day island music .
Enjoy the Sunset at Ricks Cafe
The beautiful views, Rick's Cafe is fortunate to have one
of the most incredible coves along the West End Cliffs.
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View of the sunset from the naturally formed cliffs of this famous
location where, this has become a Jamaican tradition.
Disclaimer: Persons wishing to jump at the cliff will be jumping at their own risk. Glamour does not in any way
promote jumping and will not take responsibility for anyone who wants to take part in this.
MOUNTAIN VALLEY ZIPLINE TOUR-LETHE
On this excursion you will:
Enjoy the views of rural Jamaica on the longest zipline in the
Caribbean, one of 5 ziplines, varying in length from 250' to the amazing 1,600' Big Timba. We welcome you
to Lethe Estates, a private, gated farming community situated along the Great River.
Feel the sensation of flying with the birds as you pass over the tree canopy. Marvel at magnificent views of
the Jamaica hills and farmland and the Great River below, while traveling at speeds of 40 mph. Climb onto
the jungle bridge, 250' long, as you travel to the next zipline with our professional guides.
Every zipline canopy tour includes an exciting off-road ride in our 6-wheel drive Pinzgauers, military troop
transport vehicles, and the Flavors of Jamaica eco tour.
Notes: Minimum age is 8 years; weight limit is 264 pounds. Sufficient mobility and strength to climb a 20-foot
ladder straight up is required. All participants must fit in the harness and helmet in a safe manner.
Limitations: Not accessible to pregnant women, persons with heart troubles, seizure disorders, asthma,
problems with balance, some disabilities, back, neck or shoulder problems
What to bring/wear: sneakers, sunscreen, camera, insect repellent, closed-toe shoes, comfortable clothing
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BRACO ADVENTURES- HORSEBACK AND SWIM TOUR
Enjoy a two hour ride with Braco’s accomplished and trained guides who will select a horse to suit your riding
ability.
The ride commences from the Stables and you are taken through the scenic countryside, passing tranquil
farmlands of the locals living close by. The friendly and humorous guides give a narration of the scenery and
area telling the story of Jamaica. There is even an old abandoned airstrip, which was built during the 2nd
World War and was later used for smuggling of marijuana “ganja”.
The trail ride meanders down to the north coast shoreline and takes you to a private and beautiful beach
area. Here guests are given the opportunity to swim bareback and frolic with the horse in the magnificent
Caribbean Sea. The sea is crystal clear and white sands allow for great swimming and picture taking
opportunities.
The ride concludes by the gardens brimming with pimento trees, bougainvillea and fishtail palms. Lounge
with a cool drink from the gazebo and spy on the hummingbirds gossiping with the orchids. Sample the
hospitality and the beauty of Trelawny, Jamaica!
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NOTE: Be sure to wear comfortable and sensible walking shoes or sneakers.
RASTAFARI INDEGENOUS VILLAGE TOUR
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The fun begins as you board the bus where the first element of this tour begins. Our driver / guide will be
your guide for the day with information for everything you will see along your way to The Rastafari Village.
This Rastafarian Indigenous Village Tour takes you into the working space of local Rastafarians who are
artisans, crafts persons, musicians, and farmers whose philosophies reflect a respect and appreciation for the
blessings of nature and a sense of family for each other and humanity.
Located in the cool hills of the Montego River Gardens, your tour begins as we take you across the clear
bubbling stream into the lush fruited paths edged with medicinal herbs and healing plants up into the shaded
glade to the hidden village. You will be welcomed by the sound of drums with a welcome drink in hand, to
a simpler place and time where you spend a day filled with fun as you witness the lives of the Rastafarians,
sharing, experiencing, learning, and contributing to the liberation of the spirit. You will also experience the
natural mystic of the Rastafarians and the sustainability of humanity as you dine Rastafarian style.
The Rastafari Indigenous Village features an Ital (Vegan) Kitchen, herb Garden and Crystal and Bamboo
Labyrinth. Along with an explanation of Rastafarianism, visitors can learn about Rastafarian Craft and
Drumming.
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ART GARDEN AND COUNTRY SIDE TOUR
Take a scenic journey into the mountains of Montego Bay to this tranquil gallery and garden operated by
artiste Ras Natango and his wife Tamika. The gallery and gift shop feature authentic Jamaican art and
craft, including many one-of –a-kind pieces by Ras Natango.
The garden is a thoughtful showcase of tropical flora and stone sculptures with spectacular views of the
city. AHHH… Ras Natango Gallery and Garden was designed to express the owners’ love for nature and
their cultural heritage and to help visitors relax and reconnect with nature.
Ahhh...Ras Natango Gallery & Garden has the most breathtaking view, located in a friendly and safe
community, boasting authentic Jamaican Arts and Crafts.
Ras Natango gallery is the home of the most beautiful island art work done by Ras Natango in acrylic and
water color. He paints everything from island living to beautiful flowers. It is also the home of a new creation
called a Mosegg. This is the use of egg shells to create mosaics that are like nothing you have ever seen.
The gallery doesn't stop there it has shell creatures, jewelry, and many items that are sewn to perfection.
There are many handmade island gifts items for you to take home your own piece of the island.
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To the right of the gallery is the beautiful fairy garden. As you stroll down the tranquil paths in the garden it
will give you a therapeutic experience. Many natural pieces of art, paintings, and every color of flower you
could imagine. When you take a walk down the path you will learn about the t ypes of flowers and birds
that are native to the area.
All the birds are free and love to visit. We feel one of the mascots of the garden is the national bird, the
swallow tailed hummingbird called a doctor bird. We call him Floyd and he calls the garden home.
MONTEGO BAY HIGHLIGHT TOUR AND SHOPPING TOUR
Experience some of the wonderful highlights of Montego Bay’s architecture on The Montego Bay Highlight
tour.
 See this large section owned by the Kerr-Jarrett family, the oldest plantation-owning family in
Jamaica, who has played an integral role in the development of Montego Bay, the tour provides
visitors with a unique window into a very vibrant and lucrative era of Jamaica’s history.
 Continue through the busy main street of the town, past the famous Barnett Street Police Station.
Learn why the design features of the building are indicative of the Georgian style architecture.
 Move on to the Dome, a quaint structure with its white wooden fixed louvres and yellow brick tower.
 Stop at the St. James Parish Church which was built between 1775 and 1782. See the churches,
dedicated to St. James the Great, white limestone and bell tower at the west end.
 Continue up Queen’s Drive (“Top Road”), for a great view of the airport and the seacoast. Stop at
Margaritaville and the Duty Free stores on the “Hip Strip” and the “Old Fort” craft market.
 Drive past Sandals Royal Jamaican, the 5 star Half Moon Hotel and the Ritz Carlton Rose Hall Resort.
See the extraordinary luxury homes that have been built here.
 On the way back see the "must visit" “Shoppes of Rose Hall” for luxury goods at duty-free prices.
SHOPPES AT ROSEHALL- A "must visit" for luxury goods at duty-free price directly opposite the Rose Hall
Great House. The Shoppes at Rose Hall offers a charming environment and upscale shopping in Montego
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Bay. Highlights include designer duty-free stores showcasing premier jewelry, watches, fragrances,
cosmetics and clothing, as well as high-quality souvenir stores.
Delightful refreshment spots include a café serving Jamaica's best brands of Blue Mountain coffees, plus
a chic full-service international cafe/bistro. Customers revel in the architectural beauty of the center,
which includes a replica of a working old sugar mill water wheel
Comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended.
MOUNTAIN VALLEY RAFTING-LOOP AND LIQUOR TASTING TOUR
The Journey begins west and then through Jamaica’s mountainous interiors on winding roads within lush
tropical vegetation on either side of the road. On arrival at the little village called Lethe, A once in a lifetime
experience awaits you on a rafting trip on a 30 feet bamboo on Jamaica's Great River. As you are piloted
through this beautiful rain forest, you will be enchanted by the peace and mystique of our mountainous
interior that boasts the true natural beauty of our island.
Your captain will show you our vegetation, fruit trees, birds, flora and fauna as you glide along. You will no
doubt cherish the memories forever of this; the most beautiful rafting experience and tour from Mountain
Valley.
Today rafting is one of the most popular and loved river attraction as it is so relaxing. In Montego Bay Great
River Rafting gives the perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy the smooth slow ride down the river.
You will arrive at the recreation area at the end of your raft ride where we invite you to sample local fruit
punch, coconut rum or coconut water. But the tour doesn’t end there! Hop aboard the Banana Loop
Jitney where you will travel through a banana plantation. Surrounded by bananas, learn about the different
type of bananas on the plantation, things they are used to make in Jamaica and if you’re lucky enough to
spot a ripe bunch, indulge!
Having had lovely bananas as appetizer, make ready your taste buds as you will be in for a treat for the
liquor tasting past of the tour which is the final ‘goodness you will taste before your lunch!
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LUMINOUS LAGOON TOUR
One of the world’s largest concentrations of bio-luminescent micro-organism exists at Luminous Lagoon
Glistening Waters in Falmouth, Jamaica.
This lagoon, surrounded by mangroves, is home to microscopic organisms that emit a phosphorescent light
when the water is agitated. Plan your trip for dusk and then take a boat ride onto the lagoon. As the water
is disturbed, you’ll see an eerie light illuminating the waters below. Wave your hands or drag a stick in the
water to make the water glow in the dark. Those who wish can swim in the luminous waters as well.
Boats leave from the Glistening Waters Marina, where there is also a restaurant and nightclub. Visitors can
enjoy dinner at the Glistening Water restaurant while watching the bioluminescent show in the water.
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RIVER RAPIDS ADVENTURE TOURS- RIVER RAFTING
Your adventure begins with a short walk through the rain forest to meet your raft at the starting point.
After some instructions from your guide, you and the rest of your co-captains board your raft and enter the
fast flowing water. With your tour guide steering the raft from the rear, you use teamwork to paddle through
the twists and turns of rushing white-water rapids.
As you enter the deeper sections of the river, you can jump into the refreshing water for a chance to swim
and admire the natural beauty of your surroundings.
The river currents carry your raft over one final cascade as you pass under an old colonial stone bridge and
head towards the Caribbean Sea. Once at sea, your guide leads you to a private beach for a cool drink
and some relaxation time.
River Tubing
Grab your tube and experience a wonderful excursion floating down the Rio Bueno River.
Your tour begins as you cross the Irie bridge and walk along the jungle trail, leading you to launching point
of your tubing adventure. After receiving some final instructions from your guides, it’s time to jump in your
tube and begin your exciting river adventure.
A mix of currents carry you downstream as you sit back and admire the natural surroundings of the river
valley before feeling the rush of the splashing rapids. The course takes you over a variety of class 2 river
rapids, each followed by a calm section to chill out and lounge in your tube.
There is a stop along the way for a chance to swim in the water and try out the Tarzan rope swing, a
popular activity for everyone to enjoy. As the river begins to slow down, you enter the warm waters of the
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Caribbean Sea. From there you are pulled by boat (weather permitting) until landing ashore on a beautiful
private beach at the end of Bengal Bay. At the beach you can enjoy a refreshing drink, take a dip in sea,
and view some of the amazing photographs taken by our professional photographer
Kayaking
Share a wonderful adventure with a partner or friend on a white-
water kayak for 2.
Your tour begins as you venture on a short walking path that runs
along the river bank, leading you to an open area where you will find your kayak waiting.
After some safety lessons from your tour guide and a quick gear check, you launch your kayak into the river
and immediately feel the intensity of the rushing water.
The swift currents carry your kayak downstream, challenging you and your partner to paddle confidently
through various areas of exciting white water rapids and picturesque river pools.
As you pass under the old stone bridge, the currents begin to fade and your kayak takes a calm ride into
the Caribbean Sea.
Once at sea, you paddle at your own pace along the coastline until you arrive at our private beach for a
cool drink and some time to relax.
River Boarding
Grab a river board and surf the historical Rio Bueno River. Your tour begins with an introduction to our group
of experienced tour guides, who will be with you every step of the way to ensure your safety and full
enjoyment.
After a brief training exercise, you cross the rope bridge and take a short hike through the rain forest,
following the path until you reach the starting point of the course.
You take hold of your river board and leap into the refreshing water, instantly cooled and ready to begin
your incredible journey downstream.
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With your guide in the lead, you navigate through the exciting course using your hands and legs to steer
over white-water rapids and splashing cascades. The currents take you to the mouth of the river and into
the Caribbean Sea, where you paddle your river board towards shore and onto a private beach. At the
beach you have some time to enjoy a refreshing drink and take a dip in the warm ocean water.
MARTHA BRAE RAFTING TOUR
A unique Jamaican experience.
Rafting on the Martha Brae, the island’s #1 rafting attraction is located approximately three miles inland
from the town of Falmouth, birthplace of one of Jamaica’s former Prime Minister, Hugh Shearer. The
attraction is a mere twenty miles from Montego Bay and forty miles from Ocho Rios.
The embarkation area, “Rafter’s Village”, encompasses six acres of beautifully manicured lawns situated on
a natural horseshoe island. It offers a fully appointed recreational facility which includes picnic gro unds, a
full service bar, two souvenir shops, swimming pool and modern restrooms. Before embarking on the tour,
guests can also take a stroll through “Miss Martha’s Herb Garden”, a presentation of Jamaica’s herbs
famous for their medicinal and healing properties.
Established forty years ago, rafting on the Martha Brae boasts a complement of eighty five licensed and
experienced raft captains. Thirty-foot long bamboo rafts are boarded from a concrete pier, under the
supervision of a licensed dispatcher. The raft ride is operated over a three mile stretch of the beautiful
Martha Brae River and lasts approximately one hour. Once on the raft, guests can learn about “The Legend
of Martha Brae” or enjoy an exhilarating swim. The attraction has over the years played host to a number of
celebrities including HRH Queen Elizabeth II, heavy weight champion Lennox Lewis, Chuck Norris, Dionne
Warwick, Spike Lee, former NBA star Patrick Ewing, Jane Seymour of “Doctor Quinn- Medicine Woman”
fame, Kenny Rodgers, the late Johnny cash and world 100 meter champion Usain Bolt.
The disembarkation area Known as “Martha’s Rest” also offers a souvenir shop, bar, lounge area and
restrooms. There is adequate parking for buses waiting to pick up rafters.
The tour includes the following:-
 Round trip transportation from your hotel
 Complimentary drink (fruit drink)
 Raft ride over three miles of the legendary Martha Brae River
 Visit to Miss Martha’s Herb Garden
 **Recommended Dress Code: T-shirts, shorts & sneakers
 Wise to bring along a bathing suit
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THE SPIRIT OF MONTEGO BAY TOUR- ROSE HALL GREAT HOUSE AND SHOPPING AT ROSEHALL TOUR
Experience some of the wonderful highlights of Montego Bay’s architecture on The Spirit of Montego Bay.
On this excursion you will:
 See this large section owned by the Kerr-Jarrett family, the oldest plantation-owning family in
Jamaica.
 Continue through the busy main street of the town, past the famous Barnett Street Police Station.
 Learn why the design features of the building are indicative of the Georgian style architecture.
 Move on to the Dome, a quaint structure with its white wooden fixed louvres and yellow brick tower.
 Stop at the St. James Parish Church which was built between 1775 and 1782.
 See the churches, dedicated to St. James the Great, white limestone and bell tower at the west end.
 Continue up Queen’s Drive (“Top Road”), for a great view of the airport and the seacoast.
 Drive past Sandals Royal Jamaican, the 5 star Half Moon Hotel and the Ritz Carlton Rose Hall Resort.
 See the extraordinary luxury homes that have been built here.
 Tour the Rose Hall Great House which was built in the 18th century. Walk with your pleasant and
knowledgeable Tour Guides as they take you back in time, as far back as during the time of slavery,
sugar plantation and great houses.
SHOPPES AT ROSEHALL- A "must visit" for luxury goods at duty-free price directly opposite the Rose Hall
Great House. The Shoppes at Rose Hall offers a charming environment and upscale shopping in Montego
Bay. Highlights include designer duty-free stores showcasing premier jewelry, watches, fragrances,
cosmetics and clothing, as well as high-quality souvenir stores.
Delightful refreshment spots include a café serving Jamaica's best brands of Blue Mountain coffees, plus
a chic full-service international cafe/bistro. Customers revel in the architectural beauty of the center,
which includes a replica of a working old sugar mill water wheel.
Comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended.
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COMBINATION GREAT HOUSES TOUR
Enjoy two Great Houses both uniquely different!
GREENWOOD GREAT HOUSE
Greenwood Great House is the finest antique museum in the Caribbean and indeed the greatest Great
House in Jamaica. Built during an era of elegance and brutality, Greenwood has retained the atmosphere
of the 19th century and continues to capture the imagination of its visitors. Built by the Barretts of Wimpole
Street London in 1800, the home still has much of its original furniture. In fact, Greenwood has the largest
and rarest collection of musical instruments and books in the island
Tour of this delightful Great House takes you back into the era when “King Sugar” reigned and Plantation
Owners lived in Great Houses on top of a hill like this one, which will give them a commanding view of the
plantation and its workers. Greenwood Great House was owned by Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Lady of the
Manor who was an English Poetess. Her fine taste is kept alive in the first class antique furniture that was
carefully chosen to grace the house, your journey continues at the Rose Hall Great House
ROSE HALL GREAT HOUSE
The greatest of Jamaican great houses, the Rose Hall Great House has a story with all the elements of an
engaging novel. Built in 1770 by John Palmer and his wife, it eventually became the residence of their
grandnephew, John Rose Palmer. In 1820, Palmer married Annie, a beautiful but feisty English girl.
Little did John know that his young wife possessed “black magic” powers that would eventually lead to his
demise. During her reign as mistress of the plantation, Annie did away with two more husbands and
countless lovers. “The White Witch of Rose Hall” has fascinated generations, and even today, there are
those who claim to see Annie passing through the Great House.
Walk with your pleasant and knowledgeable Tour Guides as they take you back in time, as far back as
during the time of slavery, sugar plantation and great houses. You will be given a personal ‘introduction’ to
Annie Palmer, the White Witch of Rose Hall. You will be left in awe as the story unfolds … a legend made up
of scary stories, cowardice, a mastermind of trickeries and the eventful bravery that led to some degree of
“freedom”.
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CATAMARAN SAIL & SNORKEL TOUR
Discover the tropical underwater world of Montego Bay Marine Park in this sailing adventure.
Enjoy a welcome from the crew as you board the spacious 53’ or 63’ Tropical Dreamer, Day Dreamer or
Island Dreamer sailing catamaran. After a brief introduction to the crew and the amenities on board the
Dreamer, the music flows, the sails unfurl and you drift for you snorkel sight.
At the snorkel sight you have an opportunity to observe the marine life surrounding the coral reef within
Montego Bay Marine Park. All snorkeling equipment is included and for beginners or non swimmers a guide
and instructions are provided.
Once you have had your salt water dip in the Caribbean sea your bartender is ready to refresh you with an
assortment of drinks from our open Jamaican bar, which includes, red stripe beer on tap, rum and vodka
drinks, rum punch, fruit punch and assorted sodas.
From the snorkel site you head over to the Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville (weather permitting) where you can
feel like a kid slipping down their water slide that spills directly in the sea or bounce around on their water
trampolines.
After that brief stop you will sail along Montego Bay’s coastline, which boasts white sand beaches and sea
side cliffs all backed by lush verdant hills. “Post card Perfect”.
As you head back to the port it’s time to “Shake up” and your crew teaches you the latest dance moves to
prepare you for your nest night out on the town. As your Dreamer Catamaran docks, your driver awaits to
safely return you to your hotel.
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Catamaran Sunset Sail and Dinner Cruise
Enjoy delectable appetizers and sip exotic cocktails as you stand on deck and watch the sea become set
ablaze with fiery color as you sail into the sunset on this leisurely catamaran cruise
Sail off into the sunset—literally—on this romantic cruise that features stunning views of the golden sun
sinking into the sea and lighting up the horizon with a spectrum of red, pink and orange tints. Munch on
delectable appetizers and sip exotic cocktails including our catamaran signature drink as you stand on
deck and watch the sea become set ablaze with fiery color! Laugh out loud with newfound friends as the
undulating shoreline passes you by.
Sway to the rhythms of the pulsating reggae music or simply steal away, finding a quiet spot where you can
be alone together and remember why you fell in love in the first place. There’s nothing quite like a
Caribbean sunset at sea to reawaken the fires of love or to ignite memories that will last a lifetime
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DOLPHIN COVE –DOLPHIN ADVENTURE TOURS
A. The Ultimate Swim
At Dolphin Cove, interact with two dolphins while swimming in the deep. You participate in a brief presentation
after which, you enter the world of these amazing creatures. Swim with two dolphins as they interact with you in
our beautiful cove. They may give you a dorsal pull and or a foot push. 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 Sea. 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 town; maybe you'll find a gold coin or two. Listen to the rhythms of Caribbean music and
browse through the largest gift shops of any attraction in Jamaica. A wide range of souvenirs
from jewellery to hand crafted carvings.
Sample the tropical fruits and spices. Try our World's Famous Blue Mountain Coffee at our own
Star Buccaneer's Coffee Shop. Have your hair braided. Relax and enjoy the whole day at
Dolphin Cove.
B. The “Swim” with Dolphin
At Dolphin Cove, 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.
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C. The “Encounter” with Dolphins
After being given some interesting information about dolphins, you will
have an amazing encounter as you enter the world of these gentle
dolphins. They will give you a kiss and allow you to caress them while
standing in knee deep water.
MYSTIC MOUNTAIN TOURS
Enjoy three of the most popular attractions in Ocho Rios – the world famous Dunn’s River Falls, the Sky
Explorer chairlift, and Jamaica Bobsled on this comprehensive adventure!
On this excursion you will:
 Board an air conditioned bus for an approximate 1½ hour drive to Mystic Mountain Eco Park where
you’ll embark the Sky Explorer chairlift for a fun ride up 700 feet through the tropical forest canopy.
 Spend a few minutes exploring the interesting displays about the history and culture of Jamaica and
listen to a safety briefing before embarking on the thrill of your life!
 Climb into the specially made bobsled and hold on as it plunges through 3,280 feet of twists and
turns down the mountain.
 Be lifted back to the top of the mountain on an elevated tramway where you can spend as much
time as you desire.
 Admire the panoramic views, swim in the infinity edge pool, and enjoy a tasty lunch of
contemporary Caribbean cuisine at the restaurant; when you are ready to depart, simply take a
ride on the Sky Explorer chairlift to the bottom of the mountain where a bus will take you back to
your hotel.
Comfortable clothing, closed toe shoes, sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended.
Rainforest Adventures Jamaica offers a ride on the Rainforest Sky Explorer. This is a state-of-the-art
chairlift that is positioned prominently at the park’s entrance.
The Rainforest Sky Explorer takes you soaring 700 feet above the Jamaican rainforest, giving you a
chance to explore the treetops above the Mystic Mountain in Ocho Rios. You can also enjoy a
magnificent view of the nearby Dunn's River Falls from up above.
The Sky Explorer descent carries you through the heart of the canopy, giving you firsthand glimpses of
the wonders of the tropical seaside rainforest at the Peak of Mystic Mountain. At the peak, spend a few
minutes exploring the interesting educational displays about the history and culture of Jamaica and her
people.
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Mystic Mountain Rainforest Adventures, one of the top attractions in Jamaica, offers an exciting
Jamaica zip line adventure in Ocho Rios. Whisk through the verdant rainforest canopy and glide from
one platform to another, while you catch a glimpse of the Dunn's River Falls near Ocho Rios! Our secure
zip lining tour consists of the following:
 Seven (7) platforms
 Six (6) Zip lines averaging nearly 100 meters in length
 One 10-meter vertical rappel descent
 One 25-meter suspension walking bridge
DOWNHILL – BLUE MOUNTAIN TOUR
Jamaica - The newest way to experience the beauty of the island's Blue Mountains is on a downhill (i.e. 95%
no-pedaling) cycling tour. Blue Mountain Tours Ltd. picks up travelers in Port Antonio, Ocho Rios, Montego
Bay and Kingston shuttles them to a cool misty starting point high in the mountains and leads them down
through incredible scenery with stops for snacks, photo ops, lunch and waterfall swimming
An exhilarating all-inclusive, all-day Jamaican adventure on the World's number one downhill bicycle tour!
Experience what the New York Times Travel Section called "one of the most best scenic vistas in the
Caribbean". Your scenic descent winds through lush tropical rainforest home to hundreds of species of
colorful birds and luxurious, blossoming plant life! Past cascading mountain waterfalls you continue your
journey of discovery surrounded by Jamaica´s World Famous Blue Mountain Coffee plantations!
Furthermore, everything you need is all included - Jamaican brunch and lunch at our open air restaurant,
expert guides, bicycles, safety equipment and a spectacular waterfall swim . With plenty of designated
picture-taking stops en route. (If you choose the non-bike riding option you will be transported down the
mountain by bus, making the same photo stops as the riders.)
After stopping for a late lunch, conclude your tour with a swim at a pristine, secluded waterfall before the
return drive back to your hotel.
Comfortable clothing, closed toe shoes, sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended.
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CRAIGHTON ESTATE BLUE MOUNTAIN COFFEE TOUR-(Irish Town)
The Craighton Coffee Estate is over 200 years old. It is located above Irish Town in St. Andrews Parish. The
Great House was built in 1805 and is one of the best preserved examples of Georgian architecture on the
Island. The Estate is owned by Ueshima Coffee Company (UCC), one of Japan’s largest roasters. UCC
invented brewed coffee in a can, a popular way to consume coffee in Japan.
Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee is very popular in Japan, though most of the coffee is consumed as a Blue
Mountain Blend. When Hurricane Gilbert devastated the Blue Mountain Coffee Estates in 1988 the
Japanese provided low-interest, long-term loans to the farmers to assist in replanting and rebuilding their
plantations. The loans were repaid with Blue Mountain Coffee beans. Jamaica coffee growers still export
around 85% of the crop to Japan.
Your tour will take you up through winding mountains to Creighton House, one of Jamaica’s national hi storic
treasures built in 1805.A visit to the great house will allow you to delve in time and catch a glimpse of the
18th century plantation era. Tour the estate and learn all about the coffee beans and be rewarded with the
freshest cup of coffee you’ll ever taste.
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ULTIMATE COYABA CHALLENGE
The Ultimate Coyaba Challenge is a combination of Eco & Health Tourism at its best. Guests are made
aware that it is a physical tour and requires some stamina, a forty five minute bike ride which includes
some uphill portions. Panoramic views of Ocho Rios and its environs can be observed on some of the
stops made on the ride.
The ride culminates in the Coyaba Reserve next to the Coyaba Gardens. Guests are then taken for a walk
through the gardens for firsthand knowledge of the various trees and flowers that are found there. This
lasts for another 45 minutes.
From the gardens guests are taken down a spiraling staircase that ends at the bottom of the Mahoe
Waterfalls, where they are asked to climb and enjoy the flow ofthe cascading waters. The tour concludes
at Ysassis Lookout Point with the most breath taking view of the Ocho Rios Bay.
Notes:
 Not recommended for pregnant women, children under six (6) years old, people with back
problems or who have had a recent back surgery, people with respiratory or heart problems,
people with a recent arm/hand surgery, people with motion sickness, people with a fear of
heights
 Leave your jewellery at home
 Not accessible for the physically challenged
 Be sure to bring: Sneakers, Change of Clothes, Towel, Swimsuit, Cash, Camera, Sunscreen, Water
Shoes and Bug Repellent
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JOHNS HALL ADVENTURE TOUR
A guided tour through the mountainous countryside of John's Hall and discover true nature living. You will
experience nature and wildlife up close, looking at wild flowers, lazy rivers and discover true nature living to
its fullest. This is a trip of a lifetime; the views are sure to leave you speechless.
The most adventurous way to experience our island's historical richness and natural beauty. Upon arriving
John’s Hall, you will visit John’s Hall basic school and be thrilled as the children delight you with warm
folklore and songs. Until you visit this magnificent countryside, nestled in the spring hills of this lush nature
escape, you will be served with fresh coconut juice, Jamaican style.
You will enjoy adventurous walk through the estate of Johns Hall, where you get a chance to see and
sample exotic fruits and see an abundance of tropical vegetation and a variety of plants and flowers. See
different kinds of birds and other wild life and learn about the traditional herbal remedies Jamaica is known
for.
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CROYDON PLANTATION TOUR
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Capture the true spirit of Jamaica by visiting the interior of the island for an exciting adventure as you
journey into the majestic mountainous country where lush vegetation, wild flowers and trickling waterfalls
await you.
This working plantation nestled in the foothills of the Catadupa Mountains, near Montego Bay, provides a
breathtaking and panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. Capture the history of Jamaica by
visiting the birthplace of Samuel Sharpe, one of our National Heroes, who gave his life in the fight against
slavery.
This prize-winning Plantation has won the coveted National Champion Plantation Trophy several times. This
man-made manicured marvel must not be missed. Capture the flavor of Jamaica while strolling through this
tropical paradise. Sample exotic and delicious fruits and drinks made from them. Taste the different varieties
of pineapples and citrus, or nibble on a piece of sweet juicy sugarcane. Walk through coffee groves while
your tour guide explains the secrets of coffee cultivation and processing.
This highly interesting and enjoyable tour includes a delicious barbeque lunch, served with world famous
Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee.
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BRACO ADVENTUES- HIKE AND BIKE TOUR
The Braco Hike and Bike Excursion! Where it’s all about having fun, experiencing the land, learning about
Jamaica’s indigenous flora and fauna… all with the added bonus of getting fit. Now that’s an awesome
vacation! For many persons, discovering a country becomes even more delightful when one seeks the road
less traveled and tours on foot or on bicycle. This way we can savor the scenery and immerse ourselves in
the sights, sounds and rhythm of the local countryside
The Braco Hike and Bike Excursion begin with an energizing sightseeing walk. You may power along or stroll
at your preferred pace up the moderate incline of Braco Hill, then through a canopied tropical forest, a
haven for the Island’s fascinating variety of birds and butterflies. The view from our Look Out Point is
spectacular! Take a moment here to pause, exhale and slowly drink in the panoramic sweep of the
magnificent coastline and the grassy sun-kissed hills and valleys of the hinterland.
The tour continues along Pimento Walk where the fragrance of All-Spice (a prime Island export in a bygone
era) sweetens the air, and luxuriant sprays of exotic wild orchids abound. Then it’s through lush, tranquil
pastures warmed by the sun, and down shady trails bordered with tufts of soft ferns.
There surely is no better way to invigorate body and spirit than in this inspiring natural setting!
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This 2 mile hike takes about 60 minutes with an elevated change of approximately 300/400 feet. Our friendly
and experienced guides will accompany, you throughout, and there is absolutely no speed limit.
Now it’s time to rev it up a notch and get those muscles toned and taut! On this leg we invite you to take a
fun and relaxing 30-minute cycle over gently undulating terrain, past the stables, through sun-drenched
hedgerows of vibrant bougainvillea and local farmland and head for the beach!
The gentle waves are welcoming and you may wish to enjoy a cool, refreshing dip before cycling back to
Braco Estate where your tour ends.
KINGSTON CITY TOUR
Kingston is the largest English-speaking city in the Caribbean, has the seventh largest natural harbor in the
world, and lies on a wide plain with the sea to the south and the St. Andrew Mountain as its backdrop to the
north. It was founded in 1692 after an earthquake devastated the capital Port Royal.
The survivors moved to what is now Kingston and were able to plan a new city from scratch. It was laid out
in a grid pattern, which remains today and makes it very easy to get around, especially in the downtown
area. It became the capital in 1872, and considerable rebuilding was needed after an earthquake and fire
on 14 January 1907 that killed almost 1,500 people.
Drive to the Bob Marley Museum where you get a tour about Bob’s musical career. (You are not allowed to
wander at will, nor are cameras or tape recorders permitted).
Then it’s on to Devon House for tour. Devon House is a prime example of Jamaican Georgian architecture.
Visitors to Jamaica should definitely visit this national monument and landm ark. The house was built by
Jamaica's first black millionaire, George Stiebel, at the end of the 19th century.
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PORT ROYAL TOUR & SHOPPING
Visit Port Royal a dilapidated, ramshackle place of tropical lassitude. Today’s funky fishing hamlet was once
the wealthiest city in the New World. In 1692 an earthquake destroyed Port Royal and 90 percent of the
town disappeared under water, where it remains to this day. More than two thousand people died.
Today you still find the old buildings; some of them have been rebuilt, most of them in their original shape.
There are plans to develop Port Royal as a tourist destination. On our way back, we stop by the shopping
Mall.
SPANISH TOWN TOUR
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The Spanish settlement of Villa de la Vega was founded by Governor Francisco de Garay in 1534 as the
capital of the colony. Later, it was also called Santiago de la Vega or St. Jago de la Vega. Indigenous Taino
had been living in the area for approximately a millennium before this, but this was the first European
habitation on the south of the island.
When the English conquered Jamaica in 1655, they renamed the capital Spanish Town. Since the town was
badly damaged during the conquest, Port Royal took on many administrative roles and functioned as an
unofficial capital during the beginning of the English reign.
By The time Port Royal was decimated by an earthquake in 1692, Spanish Town had been rebuilt and was
again functioning as the capital. Spanish Town remained as the capital until 1872, when the seat of the
colony was moved to Kingston. Kingston
By 1755, serious rivalry from lobbyists caused increasing speculation about the continued suitability of
Spanish Town as the capital. By 1836, Governor Lionel Smith observed that "the capital was in ruins, with no
commercial, manufacturing and agricultural concern in operation". To worsen the situation on the heels of
The Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865, Sir John Peter Grant ordered the removal of the capital to Kingston (1872)
which, with its spectacular harbours and major trade links had come to be considered the natural capital
of the island. After the capital was removed Spanish Town lost much of its life and grandeur.
The city is home to certain memorials, the national archives, a small population, and one of the oldest
Anglican churches outside of England (the others are in Virginia and Maryland).
You can spend 2 hours wandering this town and taking in its attractions, including the Jamaica People's
Museum of Craft &Technology. Also check out the English cathedral with the Spanish name, San Jago de la
Vega, dating from 1666.
National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston
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The island's largest gallery has 18 sub-galleries arranged over 25,000 square feet of floor space. The gallery
was first established in November 1974 at Devon House, Kingston's most famous Great House, but after eight
years, it was transferred to its present location in the Kingston Mall. There are eight permanent exhibitions,
including a pre-20th-century collection of historical artefacts’ that can be traced back to before the 1400s.
There is also an international collection containing works from various countries.
LOVERS LEAP –ST ELIZABETH
The beauty spot known as Lovers' Leap emerges where the Santa Cruz mountains come to an abrupt end
at Jamaica's south coast, exposing a 1,700ft vertical drop down to the waves crashing on Cutlass Bay
below. The lookout provides a fantastic vantage point to look for miles out to the Caribbean Sea. Along the
coast the view stretches as far as Rocky Point (Clarendon) to the East and to Treasure Beach in the West.
You will be reminded of how high you are standing when you notice birds, clouds and light aircraft flying
below you!
Lovers' leap is named after two slave lovers from the 18th century, Mizzy and Tunkey. Legend has it that their
master "Chardley" took a liking to the girl and, in a bid to have her for himself, he arranged for her lover to
be sold to another estate. The pair fled to avoid being separated but were eventually chased to the edge
of a large steep cliff. Rather than face being caught and separated, the pair chose to end their lives by
jumping together.
Lover’s Leap is quite unique; perching at such height above the Caribbean ocean is truly spectacular. It is
truly a bird’s eye view of the wide and majestic Caribbean ocean. The choppy waves that bash the
shoreline may not be safest place to swim. However, having the privilege of being on the same height with
the birds when they are soaring in the skies is quite remarkable. Lover’s Leap St Elizabeth offers a refreshing
alternative to the old worn out traditional tourist places in Jamaica.
A restaurant is located on site providing sumptuous meals. This restaurant is adorned in love, heart shape all
around. The chef even gets creative and portioned rice on the plates in a heart shape. However, don’t
forget the wonderful view that dining at this restaurant provides.
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HILLSIDE TO COASTLINE- NEGRIL TOUR
Journey uphill through the countryside and enjoy the beauty of nature as you encounter through small
towns and villages. Experience the sights of people toiling away at their small tracts of land; you may also
see persons hanging out at their favorite spots, by shops or by local bars with signs
that the festive season is in the air!
Stop at one of the local bars, and enjoy a cold Red stripe, a taste of Jamaican fruit
punch or beverage of choice! Listen to Jamaican Folklore; you will be ever so lucky to
see a few dancers, showing off their skills to the
beat of our reggae music, a culture so
contagious you might even find yourself
trying a move or two!
Descend to the lowlands on the South coast
of Jamaica to Savanna-la-mar, a small town the capital of the parish of
Westmoreland, pause and view life in the country! Pass through
sleepy fishing villages, with cane fields, crops, fruits and flowers in
season en route to Negril.
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Journey to Negril’s West End and see the Negril light house, built in 1894, the
Negril lighthouse is solar powered, being converted to solar energy back in the
1980's. Located just south of the western most edge on the cliffs of the island of
Jamaica, it is one of the "must sees" on the West End. If you are lucky, you will
be able have the caretaker escort you to the top, to get an unparalleled view
of the cliffs in Negril and the seven mile beach
Experience the laid back way of life, Negril, the capital
of”casual” is the ultimate freedom vacation location.
It is a kick-off-your-shoe, shrug-off- your- blues way of
life that makes tomorrows prettier than the yesterdays!
Stop at the famous Ricks, fortunate to have one of the
most incredible coves along the West End Cliffs. View the most beautiful sunset
from the naturally formed cliffs of this famous location where, this has become a
Jamaican tradition to watch the cliff divers, while you enjoy a sumptuous dinner!
The return Journey to Tryall takes you along the North Coast through Lucea,
famous for its old clock tower built in 1817, the sites and sceneries of the
countryside is amazingly … . AWE INSPIRING!
Ruins of 'Bing's Folly'
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18th century Slave work house The Fort by Lucea Harbour
Falmouth to Ocho Rios “Highlight and Adventure Tour”
Falmouth, capital of the parish of Trelawny, is located on Jamaica’s north coast about 30 minutes from Montego
Bay. The town is home to approximately 4,000 residents. Falmouth was founded in 1769 by Thomas Reid, an
English planter. During sugar’s heyday, the port was the major shipping point for sugar, molasses, rum, coffee
going to England, and slaves coming to the island. After the trade ended, the once booming town, which had
piped water before New York City, fell on hard times. But with its extensive stock of Georgian buildings, the largest
in the Caribbean, the town is experiencing new interest.
The Pier opened in 2011 following a nearly $200 million construction of a new deep water pier that can
accommodate the largest ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet. These 16-deck mega ships can transport 6,000
passengers and 2,000 crew.
As we make our way out of Falmouth, be sure to enjoy the beautiful sceneries along
the coastline. Take a wonderful scenic 2-hour drive along a portion of the famous
North coast of Jamaica through the Towns of Runaway Bay, St Ann and Ocho Rios.
See some of Jamaica’s most beautiful villages, resorts, vacation homes and historical
attractions as we highlight the town of Ocho Rios! The name "Ocho Rios" has two
possible origins: it is either a direct translation from Spanish meaning "eight rivers" or
an adulteration of "las chorreras" (the spouts), reflecting the large number of
waterfalls in the area. Ocho Rios is located in St. Ann's parish about 60 miles from
Annotto to Discovery Bay on a half-moon shaped cove in the middle of Jamaica's northern coastline. It was
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formerly a fishing port and was also known for its banana exports. Now it is a pretty resort town with stunning
waterfalls and beaches and interesting colonial-period buildings like the Geddes Memorial Church and the
Anglican Church. The town's business and commercial center is Pineapple Place.
Stop and view on of the most beautiful scenery on route to Ocho Rios; Columbus
Park, the historic open-air museum that sits by the side of the road in this north coast
town, and which has been home to many relics from the Spanish colonial period. 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
We now embark on a scenic sightseeing drive through the Fern Gully rain forest, a tropical paradise that is
interspersed with a plethora of Ferns & Trees, your tour guide will feature some of the wonderful herbs and
spices and tell you about their therapeutic usages, making optional stops along the way to purchase souvenirs
or take pictures. Our journey continues through local neighborhoods (1500 ft above sea level) with views of
Shaw Park Gardens, Coyaba Gardens and a breathtaking view of Ocho Rios Bay.
Nestled on the green hills which gently roll towards the white sandy coves and turquoise waters of exciting
Ocho Rios, you and your family can take a family outing to amazing Coyaba River Gardens. Relax and take in
the Caribbean sun at this wonderful oasis that is situated just 1 ¼ miles outside the center Ocho Rios town.
Overlooking Ocho Rios Bay, Coyaba River Gardens and Mahoe Falls is a heavenly place of pure delight. A
paradise that posses a stunning range of tropical river gardens and gorgeous mineral waterfalls, all for you to
enjoy. You will love the pleasant views of the coastlines, as the natural settings provide the perfect place for
you to spend an entire day amongst comfortable ambiance with its museum of island history.
With so much to offer, Coyaba River Gardens is a great place for fun activities. Enjoy everything from a quiet
picnic to a blissful climb to one of the island’s natural beauty. Coyaba River Gardens is a peaceful and
charming option to enjoy Ocho Rios.
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There's no better way to finish your day than by taking a refreshing climb up
magnificent Dunns River Falls.
About 180 feet (55 m) high and 600 feet (180 m) long, the waterfalls are
terraced like giant stair steps of which some are man-made improvements.
Several small lagoons are interspersed among the vertical sections of the falls.
The falls empties itself into the nearby Caribbean Sea, where there are also
various beach activities.
Climbing up the waterfalls is a
popular tourist activity and is
often, but not exclusively,
performed with the help of tour guides from the park. It takes around
1-1.5 hours to climb with short breaks for photographs and
video recordings taken by the tour guides. The falls is bordered by
lush, green vegetation that shades the area from the sun. This
helps keep the area cool as people try to climb the waterfall. The falls
can be hiked with relative ease, often in a hand-holding human
chain led by a guide
Dunn’s River Falls are fed by spring water, which is rich with calcium
carbonate and is depositing travertine. Waterfall is described by geologists as "a living phenomenon" because
falls are continuously rebuilt by the sediments from spring water. Dunn's River Falls is one of the very few travertine
waterfalls in the world that actually empties directly into the sea
Sunscreen, swimsuits, towels, comfortable clothing and closed-toes shoes are recommended
TIPS for guides that help with climbing the falls is mandatory for this tour
Thank you for allowing us to present this proposal.

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Glamour DMC - A SELECTION OF TOURS

  • 1. 1 GLAMOUR DESTINATION MANAGEMENT IS PLEASED TO PRESENT A SELECTION OF TOURS
  • 2. 2 General Overview of Glamour DMC A Memorable Jamaican experience begins with Glamour DMC. With over twenty-years in the business, we have acquired invaluable experience and expertise which qualifies us as your Destination Concierge. As a destination concierge, we pride ourselves in providing accurate information about the destination that we proudly serve – Jamaica. Glamour is a Destination Management company strategically headquartered in the tourism Mecca of Jamaica – Montego Bay. In 1987, two Jamaican professionals versed in the art of providing exceptional services in the tourism industry came together to form a company that would surpass the expectations of any sophisticated traveller - and we have never looked back! Your Destination… Our Delivery! Jamaica, “land of wood and water,” is the third largest of the Caribbean islands and the largest of the English- speaking Caribbean. Jamaica has an area of 4411 sq. miles and 146 miles long with widths varying between 22 and 58 miles. It is divided into 3 counties and 14 parishes with 2 international airports and 5 aerodromes. The annual average temperature is 27° C. The hottest months are in summer and the winter months December—March are appreciably cooler. Jamaica is a mountainous country with about 120 rivers, many of which flow to the coast from the central mountain ranges. Jamaica offers year round tourism with the major resort centres being Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, and Negril. Our Services... Glamour Destination Management offers full planning and execution services for convent ions, seminars, sales meetings and similar gatherings in Jamaica, Turks & Caicos and Cayman. Our in-house team efficiently secure facilities, finalize travel arrangements, tailor programmes and handle all details necessary for a successful event. List of services offered: 1. Site Selection 2. Hospitality desks 3. Team-Building activities 4. Pre-arranged tours and excursions 5. Themed Events 6. Confirmation and flight pre-seating 7. Dine around 8. Event Planning 9. Welcome Packages 10. Translator Services 11. Destination Weddings 12. Entertainment 13. Personalized meet and greet services 14. Cruise Weddings
  • 3. 3 GENERAL INFORMATION ON JAMAICA! DESTINATION OVERVIEW • Third Largest English-Speaking Caribbean Island • Population: 2.8 Million People • Climate: Average Temperature is 82ºF, 28ºC • 146 miles long, 4,144 square miles, highest point 7,402ft. • Independent since 1962 • Currency – Jamaican Dollar (approx. $1USD = $99JAD and £1=136JAD) The official rate of exchange fluctuates daily depending on foreign exchange markets • Immigration: Visitors from USA and Canada are required to present a passport proof of citizenship and ticket for onward destination, for a visit not exceeding 6 months. Visas are required from some countries. WHAT SETS JAMAICA APART As a tourism destination: • The variety found within the Jamaican culture is what distinguishes it from anywhere else in the Caribbean, and the world. • The diversity of accommodation, music, geography, flora and fauna, art, literature and cuisine is truly invigorating, and the hospitality of the Jamaican people is unsurpassed. As a meeting destination: • Accessibility; Product Diversity; Service-oriented people, Favorable Exchange Rate; Dedicated MICE staff and a wide selection of MICE services
  • 4. 4 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) PROGRAMMES “Partnership with a mission” Our Directors have partnered with various entities in giving back to the community. We think it’s important that we use our skills, knowledge and resources to make our communities better places to live and work. We also have the responsibilities as citizens: to our environment; to the health and safety of our customers, employees, and the general public; to engage with our stakeholders; and to the education of future generations. This means doing business in a responsible manner, one that dynamically takes into account those who affect and are affected by our activities. This is why we’re in this business; we know it makes a difference. At Glamour, it is in our continued commitment to give back to the community, we believe that we should not only aim to be the best DMC, but to make a difference to the people and places in our surroundings. Our non-profit arm was developed on that premise. Dedicated to giving back to our local community, “Partnership with a mission” has made a significant impact by providing a link between persons in need and groups wishing to make a meaningful contribution in the Caribbean. As such, we have partnered with various entities which give us and our clients the opportunity to give back to the local comm unity. Our goal is to assist meetings and incentives groups who want to say thank you in this manner, or who simply want to expand their generosity beyond their own communities. Some of our more popular “Partnership with a mission” programmes include:  School Sanitation and building Projects- rebuilding a playground in rural Jamaica...  Education and Social Outreach- Donating School supplies to a needy institution…  Santa for any Season- refurbishing a children’s home… Green DMC Preserving our environment for tomorrows generations Emphasis on recycling Energy and water conservation Reduction in printed material Interactive Green Programmes - “Plant a tree’ Samples of Other CSR Programmes; 1.Housing – One/Two Bedroom Unit Through our local partner we will arrange for a house to be donated to a needy family. Throughout Jamaica, poor families live in shacks made from scraps of metal, plastic or even cardboard, with dirt floors that turn into mud when it rains. A sturdy new home with sanitation will provide prot ection and sanitation for a poverty-stricken family. The land must be available for the structure to be built. The house foundation which is made of concrete must be done 2 weeks prior. Work teams will be allowed to participate in actual house construction. Further to this project, a flowers garden or vegetable garden can be added to the activities. 2.School Sanitation Project
  • 5. 5 The sanitation program is an effort by our partners for schools that are without modern sanitary facilities. Through their efforts several schools have benefited from the replacement of pit latrines with flushable toilets. This project allows for volunteers to work alongside our partners in the construction of these facilities. 3.Education and Social Outreach (Option 1): Donate books and schools supplies and participate in a day of activities with the chosen school and its children. (Option 2): Donate school tools such as tables, chairs, bag packs or other supplies. (Option 3): Make a donation of a library for a school that is in need. The books can be sourced through local suppliers or international donation. 4.Playground Equipment (Option 1): Combo Set - 2 swings, 1 glide ride, 1 double chair these items takes 4-5weeks to manufacture. Work team(s) can help with the actual installation of the equipment. (Option 2): Individual pieces can be sought or based on need, that is, school or park environment. Items may include slides, swings, double chairs, domes, jungle gyms, monkey bars, and see saws. 5.Brail Book Donation A Book Drive with a difference, the focus is on children and adults who are blind but need help in acquiring reading material. 6.Environmental Clean Up and Reforestation This activity seeks to focus on reviving an endangered or forgotten beach, mangrove or river bed area. A day of fun built around garbage removal, vegetation replanting and garbage bin installation. (Option 1): Identify an area which has been badly affected by de-forestation, identify suitable plants, which are fast growers as well as has longevity." (Option 2): Alternately a tree planting exercise can be conducted to beautify a walking trail, park or school that is in need of this facility. 7."School/Institution Paint/re-painting (Option 1): The activities are geared towards giving the selected organization a building face lift of either full painting or repainting of the structure (external walls)...this could either be on a block by block basis, primary meeting areas or based on the identified needs. 8.Murial Installation (Option 1): Develop a ""motivational or achievement murial"" which is centrally located on the institution's grounds. Top achievers/persons that excel in their respective areas would have his/her name engraved on this site. The intent is to create and air for achieving and to acknowledge those who have done well. 9.Feeding Program (Option 1): Identify a school that has lost government funding or does not get government funding to assist needy students with meals. The program could be geared at focusing on the entire school population (Basic or Prep-School), between 100 - 200 children, either all days or selected days of the week. (Option 2): Identify students within particularly poor schools whose parents cannot afford to provide daily lunches. Lunches could be provided for 50-100 on a daily basis for a stipulated period (6 mths, 1 year etc...).....
  • 6. 6 10.Santa for Any Season(Option 1): Identify a school that has been damaged by natural disaster the project will focus on roof, window and door repairs. This activity would also involve members of the community and the school. BOB MARLEY NINE MILE TOUR AND DUNN’S RIVER FALLS - OCHO RIOS –LUNCH AT SCOTCHIES Drive through the hills from Ocho Rios to the birth place of Bob Marley -- Nine Miles while listening to the cultural music from the 70’s to present. The tour starts with a walk through the very same house that Bob lived in as a young boy (now a memorabilia and Photo gallery). Your Rastafarian guide will share with you little known insights into the Bob Marley's childhood and musical career. Visit this little village Bob Marley where Bob spent his childhood and very often came back for inspiration and to write his songs. A Rastafarian guide will take you on a tour of the village and introduce you to the life of Jamaica's legendary reggae star. Experience the friendly vibes of the community that influenced Bob Marley. You'll even have a chance to stand on 'Mt. Zion Rock' (Bob's meditation spot) and rest your head on the 'Pillow' (made famous in the song 'Talking Blues'). The highlight of the tour is of course walking through the beautiful mausoleum, Bob's final resting place. Our Nine Mile tour will introduce you to a community that helped influence one of the greatest musicians of this century. It will leave you with a better understanding of a young man, whose vision helped change the thoughts of people worldwide. No small achievement for a man who often spoke of his respect for the simple rural life. Respect that helped guided his life. Respects instilled during his youthful days in the small mountain village, locals still call Nine Mile.  Take a wonderful scenic 2-hour drive along a portion of the famous North coast of Jamaica through the Towns of Runaway Bay, St Ann and Ocho Rios. See some of Jamaica’s most beautiful villages, resorts, vacation homes and historical attractions.  Arrive at the fall in Ocho Rios. Their natural waters will refresh you so much you will want to climb the 600' feet natural marvel waterfall and bask in its refreshing natural pools.  Note: Person desirous of climbing the falls will require water shoes which will be available at and
  • 7. 7 Rustic and relaxed, Scotchies is the perfect place to indulge in the authentic Jamaican jerk cuisine. The casual setting at Scotchies is part of the brand. In fact what other way better to enjoy the tasty jerk dishes than under thatched roofs just as the originators of this type of cooking did centuries ago. The simple yet classy ambiance of Scotchies adds immensely to the complete dining experience OCHO RIOS – SHOPPING TOUR A shopper's paradise and home to the world famous Dunns River Falls, Ocho Rios has become one of the most energetic cities in Jamaica. Leisurely browse through the town's many craft markets before venturing to Dunns River Falls. SHOPPING EXCURSION IN OCHO RIOS Shopping enthusiasts are well aware that it truly pays to be in-the-know about where the best spots are for grabbing bargains and finding hidden treasures. That's why, for real shopping lovers, this tour is an absolute must, stopping at three locations for a wide variety of merchandise. Discover the very best that Ocho Rios has to offer in the way of gifts and excellent duty-free deals. You'll visit two of the best shopping plazas in town, with a variety of stores selling merchandise from jewelry, gems, perfume and watches to clothing made from bamboo, Blue Mountain Coffee, Jamaican rums, and Bob Marley memorabilia. Then, at the Craft Market, you're free to haggle with the local vendors for hand woven items like hats and handbags,
  • 8. 8 bowls and statues created by wood carvers and much more. You'll be certain to find that perfect souvenir to take back as a treat for friends or as a priceless memento of your vacation. Suggestion – This shopping tour can be done on the day of the Dunn’s River tour. APPLETON ESTATE BLACK RIVER SAFARI AND YS FALLS TOUR Enjoy a scenic trip to Jamaica’s South Coast and experience the wild natural architecture of our beautiful island Jamaica. Travel along the beautiful south coast, you will get to know some of the country side of the Island, one of which is Middle Quarters also called the “Shrimp Capital” of Jamaica. Interact with the friendly community folks while savoring their famous spicy peppered shrimp. BLACK RIVER SAFARI: Discover the beauty of the South Coast with a 1 &1/2 hour boat tour by motor launch up Jamaica's largest navigable river and through what is Jamaica's largest wetland area, the Black River lower morass. The Black River Safari one of Jamaica’s best known natural habitat and the country’s largest navigable river, encompasses many things but more noted for the marriage of ecology and history while entertaining. Situated on the South coast of Jamaica in the Parish of St Elizabeth, the Black River Safari is significant to the overall balance of the country’s eco-system. A tour on this nature lovers paradise will take you six miles up the river and back. The natural beauty of the milieu will mystify the mind like never before. The over 100 species of beautifully plumed birds that made the Black River Safari home will always seem to bring one’s mind closer to how great creation is. Perhaps the most famous residence of the Black Riv er Safari are the endangered crocodiles. The endangered American Crocodile (cactus) inhabits the area and sightings are very very frequent. The wetland vegetation is of special interest with three species of mangrove, Thatch palms, Royal palms and freshwater swamp forest dominating a not-to-be-forgotten experience. From the Safari we make our way to Appelton Rum Estate: Rum Enthusiasts will understand why we have a love affair with this drink after visiting the Appleton Estate Rum Factory. Incidentally Jamaica was the first country to produce rum commercially and so one would imagine that by now we must have perfected the art. Jamaica produces some of the most famous rums in the world, so a tour to the famous Appleton Estate should be on your must do list when you visit the island. The estate is 11,000 acres of located in the Nassau Valley, in St. Elizabeth. Explore firsthand the traditions and culture behind the production of some of the world’s finest rums at the Appleton Estate.
  • 9. 9 Contemplate majestic Bamboo Avenue on your way to the South Coast, this mountain resort with its cool temperatures and crisp air prides itself on its trappings of tradition as well as its richly appointed residents, arriving at Nassau Valley in the parish of St. Elizabeth, the location of the famous Appleton Estate. On arrival at the Estate, visitors are given a video briefing about the history of the factory and the process of making rum. As the traditional process is still followed today, visitors to Appleton Estates gets a demonstration of the traditional process of extraction of the cane juice, which is later, fermented into the end product… ..RUM!! After enjoying a hearty lunch served in the hospitality lounge at Appleton Estate, enjoy a trip to another one of Jamaica’s majestic waterfalls, “YS Falls’. YS Falls is another of Jamaica’s many waterfalls and due to its scenic and unique character it is arguable the best. This beautiful sequence of waterfalls lined with abundance of picnic areas makes it a lovely outing for couples, elderly and the entire family. Nested in the hills of St. Elizabeth, YS Falls is a real taste of nature’s paradise. It sits on a large farm of approximately 2,000 acres dating back to 1684. There are two versions regarding the origin of the name ‘YS’ in YS Falls. The first is that it is derived from the Gaelic word “wyess” which means, winding, twisting or zigzag, hence we have YS Falls. The second account is that the first two owners of the then 8,000 acres property were John Yates and Lt. Col. Richard Scott; consequently they combined the first initials of their surnames which are Y & S to give the name of the estate and hence the name of the attraction. Staying true to original land use and allowing the experience of the farm traditions; to get to YS Falls you will be transported on the property by a farm tractor with a carriage attached at the back for passengers. The ride is a bit rough, lasting only for about ten minutes but is a definite change from more urban forms of transit. YS Falls has something for everyone, there is no other place in Jamaica with such combinations. YS Falls consist of seven astonishing cascading waterfall, gushing into natural a pools. Experience the magic of the alluring pools fed by a natural underground water source. The water source of YS Falls begins in the Cockpit Country and flows into the Black River; it is also supported by many springs along the way. One of these springs originates on the YS Falls property itself. The waters are thought to have mineral properties. YS Falls is also equipped with a canopy zip tour from the top of the waterfall to the bottom. Canopying over the falls is not only adventurous; it also gives an awesome bird’s eye view of the surroundings, which is truly a breathtaking sight. The ambiance is exhilarating to go along with the many activities available. The really beautiful, exotic and tropical picnic areas, river tubing and other activities make YS falls a complete recreational package.
  • 10. 10 NEGRIL - Margueritaville and Ricks Cafe Tour ‘IDLE AWHILE IN “NEGRIL”- THE CAPITAL OF CASUAL” Imagine a stunningly beautiful ribbon of white sand beach. Seven miles of it!!!! Imagine honeycombed cliffs and crystal clear waters. Imagine carefree days and fulfilled nights. “Imagine NEGRIL”. In Negril each day is a new, fun-filled and exciting adventure. Stroll the sandy shore or have a lazy day on the beach. The sunsets in Negril are mesmerizing and magical, stay up all night dancing to the hypnotic beat of a live reggae band. Dance barefoot in the sand and then sleep for as long as you like to the lullaby of gentle waves lapping at your doorstep. Negril is the ultimate freedom vacation; it’s a kick-off-your-shoe, shrug-off- your- blues way of life that makes tomorrows prettier than the yesterdays. Located along Negril's world famous seven-mile stretch of white sand beach, Margaritaville Negril provides the perfect mix of entertainment options to please the entire family. This property features open air dining under a thatched roof, Tikki beach bar, two giant water trampolines, giant flat screen TV's, beach cabanas and all day island music . Enjoy the Sunset at Ricks Cafe The beautiful views, Rick's Cafe is fortunate to have one of the most incredible coves along the West End Cliffs.
  • 11. 11 View of the sunset from the naturally formed cliffs of this famous location where, this has become a Jamaican tradition. Disclaimer: Persons wishing to jump at the cliff will be jumping at their own risk. Glamour does not in any way promote jumping and will not take responsibility for anyone who wants to take part in this. MOUNTAIN VALLEY ZIPLINE TOUR-LETHE On this excursion you will: Enjoy the views of rural Jamaica on the longest zipline in the Caribbean, one of 5 ziplines, varying in length from 250' to the amazing 1,600' Big Timba. We welcome you to Lethe Estates, a private, gated farming community situated along the Great River. Feel the sensation of flying with the birds as you pass over the tree canopy. Marvel at magnificent views of the Jamaica hills and farmland and the Great River below, while traveling at speeds of 40 mph. Climb onto the jungle bridge, 250' long, as you travel to the next zipline with our professional guides. Every zipline canopy tour includes an exciting off-road ride in our 6-wheel drive Pinzgauers, military troop transport vehicles, and the Flavors of Jamaica eco tour. Notes: Minimum age is 8 years; weight limit is 264 pounds. Sufficient mobility and strength to climb a 20-foot ladder straight up is required. All participants must fit in the harness and helmet in a safe manner. Limitations: Not accessible to pregnant women, persons with heart troubles, seizure disorders, asthma, problems with balance, some disabilities, back, neck or shoulder problems What to bring/wear: sneakers, sunscreen, camera, insect repellent, closed-toe shoes, comfortable clothing
  • 12. 12 BRACO ADVENTURES- HORSEBACK AND SWIM TOUR Enjoy a two hour ride with Braco’s accomplished and trained guides who will select a horse to suit your riding ability. The ride commences from the Stables and you are taken through the scenic countryside, passing tranquil farmlands of the locals living close by. The friendly and humorous guides give a narration of the scenery and area telling the story of Jamaica. There is even an old abandoned airstrip, which was built during the 2nd World War and was later used for smuggling of marijuana “ganja”. The trail ride meanders down to the north coast shoreline and takes you to a private and beautiful beach area. Here guests are given the opportunity to swim bareback and frolic with the horse in the magnificent Caribbean Sea. The sea is crystal clear and white sands allow for great swimming and picture taking opportunities. The ride concludes by the gardens brimming with pimento trees, bougainvillea and fishtail palms. Lounge with a cool drink from the gazebo and spy on the hummingbirds gossiping with the orchids. Sample the hospitality and the beauty of Trelawny, Jamaica!
  • 13. 13 NOTE: Be sure to wear comfortable and sensible walking shoes or sneakers. RASTAFARI INDEGENOUS VILLAGE TOUR Time The fun begins as you board the bus where the first element of this tour begins. Our driver / guide will be your guide for the day with information for everything you will see along your way to The Rastafari Village. This Rastafarian Indigenous Village Tour takes you into the working space of local Rastafarians who are artisans, crafts persons, musicians, and farmers whose philosophies reflect a respect and appreciation for the blessings of nature and a sense of family for each other and humanity. Located in the cool hills of the Montego River Gardens, your tour begins as we take you across the clear bubbling stream into the lush fruited paths edged with medicinal herbs and healing plants up into the shaded glade to the hidden village. You will be welcomed by the sound of drums with a welcome drink in hand, to a simpler place and time where you spend a day filled with fun as you witness the lives of the Rastafarians, sharing, experiencing, learning, and contributing to the liberation of the spirit. You will also experience the natural mystic of the Rastafarians and the sustainability of humanity as you dine Rastafarian style. The Rastafari Indigenous Village features an Ital (Vegan) Kitchen, herb Garden and Crystal and Bamboo Labyrinth. Along with an explanation of Rastafarianism, visitors can learn about Rastafarian Craft and Drumming.
  • 14. 14 ART GARDEN AND COUNTRY SIDE TOUR Take a scenic journey into the mountains of Montego Bay to this tranquil gallery and garden operated by artiste Ras Natango and his wife Tamika. The gallery and gift shop feature authentic Jamaican art and craft, including many one-of –a-kind pieces by Ras Natango. The garden is a thoughtful showcase of tropical flora and stone sculptures with spectacular views of the city. AHHH… Ras Natango Gallery and Garden was designed to express the owners’ love for nature and their cultural heritage and to help visitors relax and reconnect with nature. Ahhh...Ras Natango Gallery & Garden has the most breathtaking view, located in a friendly and safe community, boasting authentic Jamaican Arts and Crafts. Ras Natango gallery is the home of the most beautiful island art work done by Ras Natango in acrylic and water color. He paints everything from island living to beautiful flowers. It is also the home of a new creation called a Mosegg. This is the use of egg shells to create mosaics that are like nothing you have ever seen. The gallery doesn't stop there it has shell creatures, jewelry, and many items that are sewn to perfection. There are many handmade island gifts items for you to take home your own piece of the island.
  • 15. 15 To the right of the gallery is the beautiful fairy garden. As you stroll down the tranquil paths in the garden it will give you a therapeutic experience. Many natural pieces of art, paintings, and every color of flower you could imagine. When you take a walk down the path you will learn about the t ypes of flowers and birds that are native to the area. All the birds are free and love to visit. We feel one of the mascots of the garden is the national bird, the swallow tailed hummingbird called a doctor bird. We call him Floyd and he calls the garden home. MONTEGO BAY HIGHLIGHT TOUR AND SHOPPING TOUR Experience some of the wonderful highlights of Montego Bay’s architecture on The Montego Bay Highlight tour.  See this large section owned by the Kerr-Jarrett family, the oldest plantation-owning family in Jamaica, who has played an integral role in the development of Montego Bay, the tour provides visitors with a unique window into a very vibrant and lucrative era of Jamaica’s history.  Continue through the busy main street of the town, past the famous Barnett Street Police Station. Learn why the design features of the building are indicative of the Georgian style architecture.  Move on to the Dome, a quaint structure with its white wooden fixed louvres and yellow brick tower.  Stop at the St. James Parish Church which was built between 1775 and 1782. See the churches, dedicated to St. James the Great, white limestone and bell tower at the west end.  Continue up Queen’s Drive (“Top Road”), for a great view of the airport and the seacoast. Stop at Margaritaville and the Duty Free stores on the “Hip Strip” and the “Old Fort” craft market.  Drive past Sandals Royal Jamaican, the 5 star Half Moon Hotel and the Ritz Carlton Rose Hall Resort. See the extraordinary luxury homes that have been built here.  On the way back see the "must visit" “Shoppes of Rose Hall” for luxury goods at duty-free prices. SHOPPES AT ROSEHALL- A "must visit" for luxury goods at duty-free price directly opposite the Rose Hall Great House. The Shoppes at Rose Hall offers a charming environment and upscale shopping in Montego
  • 16. 16 Bay. Highlights include designer duty-free stores showcasing premier jewelry, watches, fragrances, cosmetics and clothing, as well as high-quality souvenir stores. Delightful refreshment spots include a café serving Jamaica's best brands of Blue Mountain coffees, plus a chic full-service international cafe/bistro. Customers revel in the architectural beauty of the center, which includes a replica of a working old sugar mill water wheel Comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended. MOUNTAIN VALLEY RAFTING-LOOP AND LIQUOR TASTING TOUR The Journey begins west and then through Jamaica’s mountainous interiors on winding roads within lush tropical vegetation on either side of the road. On arrival at the little village called Lethe, A once in a lifetime experience awaits you on a rafting trip on a 30 feet bamboo on Jamaica's Great River. As you are piloted through this beautiful rain forest, you will be enchanted by the peace and mystique of our mountainous interior that boasts the true natural beauty of our island. Your captain will show you our vegetation, fruit trees, birds, flora and fauna as you glide along. You will no doubt cherish the memories forever of this; the most beautiful rafting experience and tour from Mountain Valley. Today rafting is one of the most popular and loved river attraction as it is so relaxing. In Montego Bay Great River Rafting gives the perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy the smooth slow ride down the river. You will arrive at the recreation area at the end of your raft ride where we invite you to sample local fruit punch, coconut rum or coconut water. But the tour doesn’t end there! Hop aboard the Banana Loop Jitney where you will travel through a banana plantation. Surrounded by bananas, learn about the different type of bananas on the plantation, things they are used to make in Jamaica and if you’re lucky enough to spot a ripe bunch, indulge! Having had lovely bananas as appetizer, make ready your taste buds as you will be in for a treat for the liquor tasting past of the tour which is the final ‘goodness you will taste before your lunch!
  • 17. 17 LUMINOUS LAGOON TOUR One of the world’s largest concentrations of bio-luminescent micro-organism exists at Luminous Lagoon Glistening Waters in Falmouth, Jamaica. This lagoon, surrounded by mangroves, is home to microscopic organisms that emit a phosphorescent light when the water is agitated. Plan your trip for dusk and then take a boat ride onto the lagoon. As the water is disturbed, you’ll see an eerie light illuminating the waters below. Wave your hands or drag a stick in the water to make the water glow in the dark. Those who wish can swim in the luminous waters as well. Boats leave from the Glistening Waters Marina, where there is also a restaurant and nightclub. Visitors can enjoy dinner at the Glistening Water restaurant while watching the bioluminescent show in the water.
  • 18. 18 RIVER RAPIDS ADVENTURE TOURS- RIVER RAFTING Your adventure begins with a short walk through the rain forest to meet your raft at the starting point. After some instructions from your guide, you and the rest of your co-captains board your raft and enter the fast flowing water. With your tour guide steering the raft from the rear, you use teamwork to paddle through the twists and turns of rushing white-water rapids. As you enter the deeper sections of the river, you can jump into the refreshing water for a chance to swim and admire the natural beauty of your surroundings. The river currents carry your raft over one final cascade as you pass under an old colonial stone bridge and head towards the Caribbean Sea. Once at sea, your guide leads you to a private beach for a cool drink and some relaxation time. River Tubing Grab your tube and experience a wonderful excursion floating down the Rio Bueno River. Your tour begins as you cross the Irie bridge and walk along the jungle trail, leading you to launching point of your tubing adventure. After receiving some final instructions from your guides, it’s time to jump in your tube and begin your exciting river adventure. A mix of currents carry you downstream as you sit back and admire the natural surroundings of the river valley before feeling the rush of the splashing rapids. The course takes you over a variety of class 2 river rapids, each followed by a calm section to chill out and lounge in your tube. There is a stop along the way for a chance to swim in the water and try out the Tarzan rope swing, a popular activity for everyone to enjoy. As the river begins to slow down, you enter the warm waters of the
  • 19. 19 Caribbean Sea. From there you are pulled by boat (weather permitting) until landing ashore on a beautiful private beach at the end of Bengal Bay. At the beach you can enjoy a refreshing drink, take a dip in sea, and view some of the amazing photographs taken by our professional photographer Kayaking Share a wonderful adventure with a partner or friend on a white- water kayak for 2. Your tour begins as you venture on a short walking path that runs along the river bank, leading you to an open area where you will find your kayak waiting. After some safety lessons from your tour guide and a quick gear check, you launch your kayak into the river and immediately feel the intensity of the rushing water. The swift currents carry your kayak downstream, challenging you and your partner to paddle confidently through various areas of exciting white water rapids and picturesque river pools. As you pass under the old stone bridge, the currents begin to fade and your kayak takes a calm ride into the Caribbean Sea. Once at sea, you paddle at your own pace along the coastline until you arrive at our private beach for a cool drink and some time to relax. River Boarding Grab a river board and surf the historical Rio Bueno River. Your tour begins with an introduction to our group of experienced tour guides, who will be with you every step of the way to ensure your safety and full enjoyment. After a brief training exercise, you cross the rope bridge and take a short hike through the rain forest, following the path until you reach the starting point of the course. You take hold of your river board and leap into the refreshing water, instantly cooled and ready to begin your incredible journey downstream.
  • 20. 20 With your guide in the lead, you navigate through the exciting course using your hands and legs to steer over white-water rapids and splashing cascades. The currents take you to the mouth of the river and into the Caribbean Sea, where you paddle your river board towards shore and onto a private beach. At the beach you have some time to enjoy a refreshing drink and take a dip in the warm ocean water. MARTHA BRAE RAFTING TOUR A unique Jamaican experience. Rafting on the Martha Brae, the island’s #1 rafting attraction is located approximately three miles inland from the town of Falmouth, birthplace of one of Jamaica’s former Prime Minister, Hugh Shearer. The attraction is a mere twenty miles from Montego Bay and forty miles from Ocho Rios. The embarkation area, “Rafter’s Village”, encompasses six acres of beautifully manicured lawns situated on a natural horseshoe island. It offers a fully appointed recreational facility which includes picnic gro unds, a full service bar, two souvenir shops, swimming pool and modern restrooms. Before embarking on the tour, guests can also take a stroll through “Miss Martha’s Herb Garden”, a presentation of Jamaica’s herbs famous for their medicinal and healing properties. Established forty years ago, rafting on the Martha Brae boasts a complement of eighty five licensed and experienced raft captains. Thirty-foot long bamboo rafts are boarded from a concrete pier, under the supervision of a licensed dispatcher. The raft ride is operated over a three mile stretch of the beautiful Martha Brae River and lasts approximately one hour. Once on the raft, guests can learn about “The Legend of Martha Brae” or enjoy an exhilarating swim. The attraction has over the years played host to a number of celebrities including HRH Queen Elizabeth II, heavy weight champion Lennox Lewis, Chuck Norris, Dionne Warwick, Spike Lee, former NBA star Patrick Ewing, Jane Seymour of “Doctor Quinn- Medicine Woman” fame, Kenny Rodgers, the late Johnny cash and world 100 meter champion Usain Bolt. The disembarkation area Known as “Martha’s Rest” also offers a souvenir shop, bar, lounge area and restrooms. There is adequate parking for buses waiting to pick up rafters. The tour includes the following:-  Round trip transportation from your hotel  Complimentary drink (fruit drink)  Raft ride over three miles of the legendary Martha Brae River  Visit to Miss Martha’s Herb Garden  **Recommended Dress Code: T-shirts, shorts & sneakers  Wise to bring along a bathing suit
  • 21. 21 THE SPIRIT OF MONTEGO BAY TOUR- ROSE HALL GREAT HOUSE AND SHOPPING AT ROSEHALL TOUR Experience some of the wonderful highlights of Montego Bay’s architecture on The Spirit of Montego Bay. On this excursion you will:  See this large section owned by the Kerr-Jarrett family, the oldest plantation-owning family in Jamaica.  Continue through the busy main street of the town, past the famous Barnett Street Police Station.  Learn why the design features of the building are indicative of the Georgian style architecture.  Move on to the Dome, a quaint structure with its white wooden fixed louvres and yellow brick tower.  Stop at the St. James Parish Church which was built between 1775 and 1782.  See the churches, dedicated to St. James the Great, white limestone and bell tower at the west end.  Continue up Queen’s Drive (“Top Road”), for a great view of the airport and the seacoast.  Drive past Sandals Royal Jamaican, the 5 star Half Moon Hotel and the Ritz Carlton Rose Hall Resort.  See the extraordinary luxury homes that have been built here.  Tour the Rose Hall Great House which was built in the 18th century. Walk with your pleasant and knowledgeable Tour Guides as they take you back in time, as far back as during the time of slavery, sugar plantation and great houses. SHOPPES AT ROSEHALL- A "must visit" for luxury goods at duty-free price directly opposite the Rose Hall Great House. The Shoppes at Rose Hall offers a charming environment and upscale shopping in Montego Bay. Highlights include designer duty-free stores showcasing premier jewelry, watches, fragrances, cosmetics and clothing, as well as high-quality souvenir stores. Delightful refreshment spots include a café serving Jamaica's best brands of Blue Mountain coffees, plus a chic full-service international cafe/bistro. Customers revel in the architectural beauty of the center, which includes a replica of a working old sugar mill water wheel. Comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended.
  • 22. 22 COMBINATION GREAT HOUSES TOUR Enjoy two Great Houses both uniquely different! GREENWOOD GREAT HOUSE Greenwood Great House is the finest antique museum in the Caribbean and indeed the greatest Great House in Jamaica. Built during an era of elegance and brutality, Greenwood has retained the atmosphere of the 19th century and continues to capture the imagination of its visitors. Built by the Barretts of Wimpole Street London in 1800, the home still has much of its original furniture. In fact, Greenwood has the largest and rarest collection of musical instruments and books in the island Tour of this delightful Great House takes you back into the era when “King Sugar” reigned and Plantation Owners lived in Great Houses on top of a hill like this one, which will give them a commanding view of the plantation and its workers. Greenwood Great House was owned by Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Lady of the Manor who was an English Poetess. Her fine taste is kept alive in the first class antique furniture that was carefully chosen to grace the house, your journey continues at the Rose Hall Great House ROSE HALL GREAT HOUSE The greatest of Jamaican great houses, the Rose Hall Great House has a story with all the elements of an engaging novel. Built in 1770 by John Palmer and his wife, it eventually became the residence of their grandnephew, John Rose Palmer. In 1820, Palmer married Annie, a beautiful but feisty English girl. Little did John know that his young wife possessed “black magic” powers that would eventually lead to his demise. During her reign as mistress of the plantation, Annie did away with two more husbands and countless lovers. “The White Witch of Rose Hall” has fascinated generations, and even today, there are those who claim to see Annie passing through the Great House. Walk with your pleasant and knowledgeable Tour Guides as they take you back in time, as far back as during the time of slavery, sugar plantation and great houses. You will be given a personal ‘introduction’ to Annie Palmer, the White Witch of Rose Hall. You will be left in awe as the story unfolds … a legend made up of scary stories, cowardice, a mastermind of trickeries and the eventful bravery that led to some degree of “freedom”.
  • 23. 23 CATAMARAN SAIL & SNORKEL TOUR Discover the tropical underwater world of Montego Bay Marine Park in this sailing adventure. Enjoy a welcome from the crew as you board the spacious 53’ or 63’ Tropical Dreamer, Day Dreamer or Island Dreamer sailing catamaran. After a brief introduction to the crew and the amenities on board the Dreamer, the music flows, the sails unfurl and you drift for you snorkel sight. At the snorkel sight you have an opportunity to observe the marine life surrounding the coral reef within Montego Bay Marine Park. All snorkeling equipment is included and for beginners or non swimmers a guide and instructions are provided. Once you have had your salt water dip in the Caribbean sea your bartender is ready to refresh you with an assortment of drinks from our open Jamaican bar, which includes, red stripe beer on tap, rum and vodka drinks, rum punch, fruit punch and assorted sodas. From the snorkel site you head over to the Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville (weather permitting) where you can feel like a kid slipping down their water slide that spills directly in the sea or bounce around on their water trampolines. After that brief stop you will sail along Montego Bay’s coastline, which boasts white sand beaches and sea side cliffs all backed by lush verdant hills. “Post card Perfect”. As you head back to the port it’s time to “Shake up” and your crew teaches you the latest dance moves to prepare you for your nest night out on the town. As your Dreamer Catamaran docks, your driver awaits to safely return you to your hotel.
  • 24. 24 Catamaran Sunset Sail and Dinner Cruise Enjoy delectable appetizers and sip exotic cocktails as you stand on deck and watch the sea become set ablaze with fiery color as you sail into the sunset on this leisurely catamaran cruise Sail off into the sunset—literally—on this romantic cruise that features stunning views of the golden sun sinking into the sea and lighting up the horizon with a spectrum of red, pink and orange tints. Munch on delectable appetizers and sip exotic cocktails including our catamaran signature drink as you stand on deck and watch the sea become set ablaze with fiery color! Laugh out loud with newfound friends as the undulating shoreline passes you by. Sway to the rhythms of the pulsating reggae music or simply steal away, finding a quiet spot where you can be alone together and remember why you fell in love in the first place. There’s nothing quite like a Caribbean sunset at sea to reawaken the fires of love or to ignite memories that will last a lifetime
  • 25. 25 DOLPHIN COVE –DOLPHIN ADVENTURE TOURS A. The Ultimate Swim At Dolphin Cove, interact with two dolphins while swimming in the deep. You participate in a brief presentation after which, you enter the world of these amazing creatures. Swim with two dolphins as they interact with you in our beautiful cove. They may give you a dorsal pull and or a foot push. 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 Sea. 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 town; maybe you'll find a gold coin or two. Listen to the rhythms of Caribbean music and browse through the largest gift shops of any attraction in Jamaica. A wide range of souvenirs from jewellery to hand crafted carvings. Sample the tropical fruits and spices. Try our World's Famous Blue Mountain Coffee at our own Star Buccaneer's Coffee Shop. Have your hair braided. Relax and enjoy the whole day at Dolphin Cove. B. The “Swim” with Dolphin At Dolphin Cove, 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.
  • 26. 26 C. The “Encounter” with Dolphins After being given some interesting information about dolphins, you will have an amazing encounter as you enter the world of these gentle dolphins. They will give you a kiss and allow you to caress them while standing in knee deep water. MYSTIC MOUNTAIN TOURS Enjoy three of the most popular attractions in Ocho Rios – the world famous Dunn’s River Falls, the Sky Explorer chairlift, and Jamaica Bobsled on this comprehensive adventure! On this excursion you will:  Board an air conditioned bus for an approximate 1½ hour drive to Mystic Mountain Eco Park where you’ll embark the Sky Explorer chairlift for a fun ride up 700 feet through the tropical forest canopy.  Spend a few minutes exploring the interesting displays about the history and culture of Jamaica and listen to a safety briefing before embarking on the thrill of your life!  Climb into the specially made bobsled and hold on as it plunges through 3,280 feet of twists and turns down the mountain.  Be lifted back to the top of the mountain on an elevated tramway where you can spend as much time as you desire.  Admire the panoramic views, swim in the infinity edge pool, and enjoy a tasty lunch of contemporary Caribbean cuisine at the restaurant; when you are ready to depart, simply take a ride on the Sky Explorer chairlift to the bottom of the mountain where a bus will take you back to your hotel. Comfortable clothing, closed toe shoes, sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended. Rainforest Adventures Jamaica offers a ride on the Rainforest Sky Explorer. This is a state-of-the-art chairlift that is positioned prominently at the park’s entrance. The Rainforest Sky Explorer takes you soaring 700 feet above the Jamaican rainforest, giving you a chance to explore the treetops above the Mystic Mountain in Ocho Rios. You can also enjoy a magnificent view of the nearby Dunn's River Falls from up above. The Sky Explorer descent carries you through the heart of the canopy, giving you firsthand glimpses of the wonders of the tropical seaside rainforest at the Peak of Mystic Mountain. At the peak, spend a few minutes exploring the interesting educational displays about the history and culture of Jamaica and her people.
  • 27. 27 Mystic Mountain Rainforest Adventures, one of the top attractions in Jamaica, offers an exciting Jamaica zip line adventure in Ocho Rios. Whisk through the verdant rainforest canopy and glide from one platform to another, while you catch a glimpse of the Dunn's River Falls near Ocho Rios! Our secure zip lining tour consists of the following:  Seven (7) platforms  Six (6) Zip lines averaging nearly 100 meters in length  One 10-meter vertical rappel descent  One 25-meter suspension walking bridge DOWNHILL – BLUE MOUNTAIN TOUR Jamaica - The newest way to experience the beauty of the island's Blue Mountains is on a downhill (i.e. 95% no-pedaling) cycling tour. Blue Mountain Tours Ltd. picks up travelers in Port Antonio, Ocho Rios, Montego Bay and Kingston shuttles them to a cool misty starting point high in the mountains and leads them down through incredible scenery with stops for snacks, photo ops, lunch and waterfall swimming An exhilarating all-inclusive, all-day Jamaican adventure on the World's number one downhill bicycle tour! Experience what the New York Times Travel Section called "one of the most best scenic vistas in the Caribbean". Your scenic descent winds through lush tropical rainforest home to hundreds of species of colorful birds and luxurious, blossoming plant life! Past cascading mountain waterfalls you continue your journey of discovery surrounded by Jamaica´s World Famous Blue Mountain Coffee plantations! Furthermore, everything you need is all included - Jamaican brunch and lunch at our open air restaurant, expert guides, bicycles, safety equipment and a spectacular waterfall swim . With plenty of designated picture-taking stops en route. (If you choose the non-bike riding option you will be transported down the mountain by bus, making the same photo stops as the riders.) After stopping for a late lunch, conclude your tour with a swim at a pristine, secluded waterfall before the return drive back to your hotel. Comfortable clothing, closed toe shoes, sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended.
  • 28. 28 CRAIGHTON ESTATE BLUE MOUNTAIN COFFEE TOUR-(Irish Town) The Craighton Coffee Estate is over 200 years old. It is located above Irish Town in St. Andrews Parish. The Great House was built in 1805 and is one of the best preserved examples of Georgian architecture on the Island. The Estate is owned by Ueshima Coffee Company (UCC), one of Japan’s largest roasters. UCC invented brewed coffee in a can, a popular way to consume coffee in Japan. Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee is very popular in Japan, though most of the coffee is consumed as a Blue Mountain Blend. When Hurricane Gilbert devastated the Blue Mountain Coffee Estates in 1988 the Japanese provided low-interest, long-term loans to the farmers to assist in replanting and rebuilding their plantations. The loans were repaid with Blue Mountain Coffee beans. Jamaica coffee growers still export around 85% of the crop to Japan. Your tour will take you up through winding mountains to Creighton House, one of Jamaica’s national hi storic treasures built in 1805.A visit to the great house will allow you to delve in time and catch a glimpse of the 18th century plantation era. Tour the estate and learn all about the coffee beans and be rewarded with the freshest cup of coffee you’ll ever taste.
  • 29. 29 ULTIMATE COYABA CHALLENGE The Ultimate Coyaba Challenge is a combination of Eco & Health Tourism at its best. Guests are made aware that it is a physical tour and requires some stamina, a forty five minute bike ride which includes some uphill portions. Panoramic views of Ocho Rios and its environs can be observed on some of the stops made on the ride. The ride culminates in the Coyaba Reserve next to the Coyaba Gardens. Guests are then taken for a walk through the gardens for firsthand knowledge of the various trees and flowers that are found there. This lasts for another 45 minutes. From the gardens guests are taken down a spiraling staircase that ends at the bottom of the Mahoe Waterfalls, where they are asked to climb and enjoy the flow ofthe cascading waters. The tour concludes at Ysassis Lookout Point with the most breath taking view of the Ocho Rios Bay. Notes:  Not recommended for pregnant women, children under six (6) years old, people with back problems or who have had a recent back surgery, people with respiratory or heart problems, people with a recent arm/hand surgery, people with motion sickness, people with a fear of heights  Leave your jewellery at home  Not accessible for the physically challenged  Be sure to bring: Sneakers, Change of Clothes, Towel, Swimsuit, Cash, Camera, Sunscreen, Water Shoes and Bug Repellent
  • 30. 30 JOHNS HALL ADVENTURE TOUR A guided tour through the mountainous countryside of John's Hall and discover true nature living. You will experience nature and wildlife up close, looking at wild flowers, lazy rivers and discover true nature living to its fullest. This is a trip of a lifetime; the views are sure to leave you speechless. The most adventurous way to experience our island's historical richness and natural beauty. Upon arriving John’s Hall, you will visit John’s Hall basic school and be thrilled as the children delight you with warm folklore and songs. Until you visit this magnificent countryside, nestled in the spring hills of this lush nature escape, you will be served with fresh coconut juice, Jamaican style. You will enjoy adventurous walk through the estate of Johns Hall, where you get a chance to see and sample exotic fruits and see an abundance of tropical vegetation and a variety of plants and flowers. See different kinds of birds and other wild life and learn about the traditional herbal remedies Jamaica is known for.
  • 31. 31 CROYDON PLANTATION TOUR / Capture the true spirit of Jamaica by visiting the interior of the island for an exciting adventure as you journey into the majestic mountainous country where lush vegetation, wild flowers and trickling waterfalls await you. This working plantation nestled in the foothills of the Catadupa Mountains, near Montego Bay, provides a breathtaking and panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. Capture the history of Jamaica by visiting the birthplace of Samuel Sharpe, one of our National Heroes, who gave his life in the fight against slavery. This prize-winning Plantation has won the coveted National Champion Plantation Trophy several times. This man-made manicured marvel must not be missed. Capture the flavor of Jamaica while strolling through this tropical paradise. Sample exotic and delicious fruits and drinks made from them. Taste the different varieties of pineapples and citrus, or nibble on a piece of sweet juicy sugarcane. Walk through coffee groves while your tour guide explains the secrets of coffee cultivation and processing. This highly interesting and enjoyable tour includes a delicious barbeque lunch, served with world famous Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee.
  • 32. 32 BRACO ADVENTUES- HIKE AND BIKE TOUR The Braco Hike and Bike Excursion! Where it’s all about having fun, experiencing the land, learning about Jamaica’s indigenous flora and fauna… all with the added bonus of getting fit. Now that’s an awesome vacation! For many persons, discovering a country becomes even more delightful when one seeks the road less traveled and tours on foot or on bicycle. This way we can savor the scenery and immerse ourselves in the sights, sounds and rhythm of the local countryside The Braco Hike and Bike Excursion begin with an energizing sightseeing walk. You may power along or stroll at your preferred pace up the moderate incline of Braco Hill, then through a canopied tropical forest, a haven for the Island’s fascinating variety of birds and butterflies. The view from our Look Out Point is spectacular! Take a moment here to pause, exhale and slowly drink in the panoramic sweep of the magnificent coastline and the grassy sun-kissed hills and valleys of the hinterland. The tour continues along Pimento Walk where the fragrance of All-Spice (a prime Island export in a bygone era) sweetens the air, and luxuriant sprays of exotic wild orchids abound. Then it’s through lush, tranquil pastures warmed by the sun, and down shady trails bordered with tufts of soft ferns. There surely is no better way to invigorate body and spirit than in this inspiring natural setting!
  • 33. 33 This 2 mile hike takes about 60 minutes with an elevated change of approximately 300/400 feet. Our friendly and experienced guides will accompany, you throughout, and there is absolutely no speed limit. Now it’s time to rev it up a notch and get those muscles toned and taut! On this leg we invite you to take a fun and relaxing 30-minute cycle over gently undulating terrain, past the stables, through sun-drenched hedgerows of vibrant bougainvillea and local farmland and head for the beach! The gentle waves are welcoming and you may wish to enjoy a cool, refreshing dip before cycling back to Braco Estate where your tour ends. KINGSTON CITY TOUR Kingston is the largest English-speaking city in the Caribbean, has the seventh largest natural harbor in the world, and lies on a wide plain with the sea to the south and the St. Andrew Mountain as its backdrop to the north. It was founded in 1692 after an earthquake devastated the capital Port Royal. The survivors moved to what is now Kingston and were able to plan a new city from scratch. It was laid out in a grid pattern, which remains today and makes it very easy to get around, especially in the downtown area. It became the capital in 1872, and considerable rebuilding was needed after an earthquake and fire on 14 January 1907 that killed almost 1,500 people. Drive to the Bob Marley Museum where you get a tour about Bob’s musical career. (You are not allowed to wander at will, nor are cameras or tape recorders permitted). Then it’s on to Devon House for tour. Devon House is a prime example of Jamaican Georgian architecture. Visitors to Jamaica should definitely visit this national monument and landm ark. The house was built by Jamaica's first black millionaire, George Stiebel, at the end of the 19th century.
  • 34. 34 PORT ROYAL TOUR & SHOPPING Visit Port Royal a dilapidated, ramshackle place of tropical lassitude. Today’s funky fishing hamlet was once the wealthiest city in the New World. In 1692 an earthquake destroyed Port Royal and 90 percent of the town disappeared under water, where it remains to this day. More than two thousand people died. Today you still find the old buildings; some of them have been rebuilt, most of them in their original shape. There are plans to develop Port Royal as a tourist destination. On our way back, we stop by the shopping Mall. SPANISH TOWN TOUR
  • 35. 35 The Spanish settlement of Villa de la Vega was founded by Governor Francisco de Garay in 1534 as the capital of the colony. Later, it was also called Santiago de la Vega or St. Jago de la Vega. Indigenous Taino had been living in the area for approximately a millennium before this, but this was the first European habitation on the south of the island. When the English conquered Jamaica in 1655, they renamed the capital Spanish Town. Since the town was badly damaged during the conquest, Port Royal took on many administrative roles and functioned as an unofficial capital during the beginning of the English reign. By The time Port Royal was decimated by an earthquake in 1692, Spanish Town had been rebuilt and was again functioning as the capital. Spanish Town remained as the capital until 1872, when the seat of the colony was moved to Kingston. Kingston By 1755, serious rivalry from lobbyists caused increasing speculation about the continued suitability of Spanish Town as the capital. By 1836, Governor Lionel Smith observed that "the capital was in ruins, with no commercial, manufacturing and agricultural concern in operation". To worsen the situation on the heels of The Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865, Sir John Peter Grant ordered the removal of the capital to Kingston (1872) which, with its spectacular harbours and major trade links had come to be considered the natural capital of the island. After the capital was removed Spanish Town lost much of its life and grandeur. The city is home to certain memorials, the national archives, a small population, and one of the oldest Anglican churches outside of England (the others are in Virginia and Maryland). You can spend 2 hours wandering this town and taking in its attractions, including the Jamaica People's Museum of Craft &Technology. Also check out the English cathedral with the Spanish name, San Jago de la Vega, dating from 1666. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston
  • 36. 36 The island's largest gallery has 18 sub-galleries arranged over 25,000 square feet of floor space. The gallery was first established in November 1974 at Devon House, Kingston's most famous Great House, but after eight years, it was transferred to its present location in the Kingston Mall. There are eight permanent exhibitions, including a pre-20th-century collection of historical artefacts’ that can be traced back to before the 1400s. There is also an international collection containing works from various countries. LOVERS LEAP –ST ELIZABETH The beauty spot known as Lovers' Leap emerges where the Santa Cruz mountains come to an abrupt end at Jamaica's south coast, exposing a 1,700ft vertical drop down to the waves crashing on Cutlass Bay below. The lookout provides a fantastic vantage point to look for miles out to the Caribbean Sea. Along the coast the view stretches as far as Rocky Point (Clarendon) to the East and to Treasure Beach in the West. You will be reminded of how high you are standing when you notice birds, clouds and light aircraft flying below you! Lovers' leap is named after two slave lovers from the 18th century, Mizzy and Tunkey. Legend has it that their master "Chardley" took a liking to the girl and, in a bid to have her for himself, he arranged for her lover to be sold to another estate. The pair fled to avoid being separated but were eventually chased to the edge of a large steep cliff. Rather than face being caught and separated, the pair chose to end their lives by jumping together. Lover’s Leap is quite unique; perching at such height above the Caribbean ocean is truly spectacular. It is truly a bird’s eye view of the wide and majestic Caribbean ocean. The choppy waves that bash the shoreline may not be safest place to swim. However, having the privilege of being on the same height with the birds when they are soaring in the skies is quite remarkable. Lover’s Leap St Elizabeth offers a refreshing alternative to the old worn out traditional tourist places in Jamaica. A restaurant is located on site providing sumptuous meals. This restaurant is adorned in love, heart shape all around. The chef even gets creative and portioned rice on the plates in a heart shape. However, don’t forget the wonderful view that dining at this restaurant provides.
  • 37. 37 HILLSIDE TO COASTLINE- NEGRIL TOUR Journey uphill through the countryside and enjoy the beauty of nature as you encounter through small towns and villages. Experience the sights of people toiling away at their small tracts of land; you may also see persons hanging out at their favorite spots, by shops or by local bars with signs that the festive season is in the air! Stop at one of the local bars, and enjoy a cold Red stripe, a taste of Jamaican fruit punch or beverage of choice! Listen to Jamaican Folklore; you will be ever so lucky to see a few dancers, showing off their skills to the beat of our reggae music, a culture so contagious you might even find yourself trying a move or two! Descend to the lowlands on the South coast of Jamaica to Savanna-la-mar, a small town the capital of the parish of Westmoreland, pause and view life in the country! Pass through sleepy fishing villages, with cane fields, crops, fruits and flowers in season en route to Negril.
  • 38. 38 Journey to Negril’s West End and see the Negril light house, built in 1894, the Negril lighthouse is solar powered, being converted to solar energy back in the 1980's. Located just south of the western most edge on the cliffs of the island of Jamaica, it is one of the "must sees" on the West End. If you are lucky, you will be able have the caretaker escort you to the top, to get an unparalleled view of the cliffs in Negril and the seven mile beach Experience the laid back way of life, Negril, the capital of”casual” is the ultimate freedom vacation location. It is a kick-off-your-shoe, shrug-off- your- blues way of life that makes tomorrows prettier than the yesterdays! Stop at the famous Ricks, fortunate to have one of the most incredible coves along the West End Cliffs. View the most beautiful sunset from the naturally formed cliffs of this famous location where, this has become a Jamaican tradition to watch the cliff divers, while you enjoy a sumptuous dinner! The return Journey to Tryall takes you along the North Coast through Lucea, famous for its old clock tower built in 1817, the sites and sceneries of the countryside is amazingly … . AWE INSPIRING! Ruins of 'Bing's Folly'
  • 39. 39 18th century Slave work house The Fort by Lucea Harbour Falmouth to Ocho Rios “Highlight and Adventure Tour” Falmouth, capital of the parish of Trelawny, is located on Jamaica’s north coast about 30 minutes from Montego Bay. The town is home to approximately 4,000 residents. Falmouth was founded in 1769 by Thomas Reid, an English planter. During sugar’s heyday, the port was the major shipping point for sugar, molasses, rum, coffee going to England, and slaves coming to the island. After the trade ended, the once booming town, which had piped water before New York City, fell on hard times. But with its extensive stock of Georgian buildings, the largest in the Caribbean, the town is experiencing new interest. The Pier opened in 2011 following a nearly $200 million construction of a new deep water pier that can accommodate the largest ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet. These 16-deck mega ships can transport 6,000 passengers and 2,000 crew. As we make our way out of Falmouth, be sure to enjoy the beautiful sceneries along the coastline. Take a wonderful scenic 2-hour drive along a portion of the famous North coast of Jamaica through the Towns of Runaway Bay, St Ann and Ocho Rios. See some of Jamaica’s most beautiful villages, resorts, vacation homes and historical attractions as we highlight the town of Ocho Rios! The name "Ocho Rios" has two possible origins: it is either a direct translation from Spanish meaning "eight rivers" or an adulteration of "las chorreras" (the spouts), reflecting the large number of waterfalls in the area. Ocho Rios is located in St. Ann's parish about 60 miles from Annotto to Discovery Bay on a half-moon shaped cove in the middle of Jamaica's northern coastline. It was
  • 40. 40 formerly a fishing port and was also known for its banana exports. Now it is a pretty resort town with stunning waterfalls and beaches and interesting colonial-period buildings like the Geddes Memorial Church and the Anglican Church. The town's business and commercial center is Pineapple Place. Stop and view on of the most beautiful scenery on route to Ocho Rios; Columbus Park, the historic open-air museum that sits by the side of the road in this north coast town, and which has been home to many relics from the Spanish colonial period. 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 We now embark on a scenic sightseeing drive through the Fern Gully rain forest, a tropical paradise that is interspersed with a plethora of Ferns & Trees, your tour guide will feature some of the wonderful herbs and spices and tell you about their therapeutic usages, making optional stops along the way to purchase souvenirs or take pictures. Our journey continues through local neighborhoods (1500 ft above sea level) with views of Shaw Park Gardens, Coyaba Gardens and a breathtaking view of Ocho Rios Bay. Nestled on the green hills which gently roll towards the white sandy coves and turquoise waters of exciting Ocho Rios, you and your family can take a family outing to amazing Coyaba River Gardens. Relax and take in the Caribbean sun at this wonderful oasis that is situated just 1 ¼ miles outside the center Ocho Rios town. Overlooking Ocho Rios Bay, Coyaba River Gardens and Mahoe Falls is a heavenly place of pure delight. A paradise that posses a stunning range of tropical river gardens and gorgeous mineral waterfalls, all for you to enjoy. You will love the pleasant views of the coastlines, as the natural settings provide the perfect place for you to spend an entire day amongst comfortable ambiance with its museum of island history. With so much to offer, Coyaba River Gardens is a great place for fun activities. Enjoy everything from a quiet picnic to a blissful climb to one of the island’s natural beauty. Coyaba River Gardens is a peaceful and charming option to enjoy Ocho Rios.
  • 41. 41 There's no better way to finish your day than by taking a refreshing climb up magnificent Dunns River Falls. About 180 feet (55 m) high and 600 feet (180 m) long, the waterfalls are terraced like giant stair steps of which some are man-made improvements. Several small lagoons are interspersed among the vertical sections of the falls. The falls empties itself into the nearby Caribbean Sea, where there are also various beach activities. Climbing up the waterfalls is a popular tourist activity and is often, but not exclusively, performed with the help of tour guides from the park. It takes around 1-1.5 hours to climb with short breaks for photographs and video recordings taken by the tour guides. The falls is bordered by lush, green vegetation that shades the area from the sun. This helps keep the area cool as people try to climb the waterfall. The falls can be hiked with relative ease, often in a hand-holding human chain led by a guide Dunn’s River Falls are fed by spring water, which is rich with calcium carbonate and is depositing travertine. Waterfall is described by geologists as "a living phenomenon" because falls are continuously rebuilt by the sediments from spring water. Dunn's River Falls is one of the very few travertine waterfalls in the world that actually empties directly into the sea Sunscreen, swimsuits, towels, comfortable clothing and closed-toes shoes are recommended TIPS for guides that help with climbing the falls is mandatory for this tour Thank you for allowing us to present this proposal.