Consisting of a series of natural limestone pools, the Blue Hole is a hidden gem that captivates travelers with its azure waters.
This famous Jamaican beach in Negril—once plagued by pirates—is now a popular spot for sun-seekers and beach lovers.
Beautiful series of waterfalls just off the Black River, lined with plenty of picnic areas for pleasant afternoon lunches al fresco.
Float along the Martha Brae River in the heart of the Jamaican countryside. travelers will love gliding on the bamboo raft.
The greatest of Jamaican great houses, the Rose Hall Great House has a story with all the elements of an engaging novel.
The world-famous reggae star's home, displaying Marley's guitar and other artifacts.
Pure white sand and crystal clear water have made this beach a popular destination for tourists and families.
The longest stretch of pristine white sands and clear water.
Blue Hole Mineral Spring sits 24 feet below the ground in a cavernous opening completely encased by Karst limestone.
Enjoy the hike upstream through lush vegetation to Reach Falls, where you can cool off in the crystal-clear pool .
Located on Negril's West End, these dramatic and soaring cliffs were used as a backdrop for the James Bond film "Thunderball."
You've always wanted to enjoy elaborate, fruit-flavored cocktails on a beautiful tropical beach, so here's your chance; this beach offers spectacular sand, surf and service.