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Montego Highlights And Beach Break

Montego Highlights and Beach Break

Learn Montego Bay’s stories and secrets beginning with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1494. Hear stories about Montego Bay’s early days as a sugarcane port as well as its darker days of slavery. Head to the heart of the city and stand on the cobblestone streets of Sam Sharpe Square, named after a national hero who was hanged for leading the revolt against slavery in 1832.

While in the main square you will see other notable spots such as the civic center and the National Heroes Monument. Amid the colorful Georgian-style buildings you will find the Cage, a small stone structure that was once used as an overnight jail for vagrants and drunks. Stop at St. James Parish church to see the elaborate stained glass window installed in 1911. This 200-year-old church is laid out in the shape of the classic Greek cross and is surrounded by centuries-old tombstones.

Conclude your tour with some fun in the sun at the famous Doctor Cave Bathing Beach. The famous British Osteopath Sir Herbert Barker declared in the 1920’s that the water has curative powers when he was restored to good health after visiting the beach. Since then many locals and foreigners have visited this beach hoping to cure their ailments.

Book now for an unforgettable look at the past and present Montego Bay.

05/16/2025 through 05/16/2027
01/09/2025 through 05/16/2027

Day 1 Falmouth, a charming port town on Jamaica’s north coast, offers a delightful mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Founded in the 18th century, Falmouth is renowned for its well-preserved Georgian architecture, a testament to its once-thriving sugar trade. Visitors can explore the historic town center, where streets are lined with colorful buildings and the Falmouth Historical District provides a glimpse into the area's rich colonial past.

In addition to its historical allure, Falmouth is a gateway to natural wonders. Just a short drive away is the famous Martha Brae River, where visitors can enjoy a relaxing bamboo raft ride along the lush, scenic river. This tranquil experience is perfect for those looking to connect with Jamaica’s natural beauty while learning about local flora and fauna. More details can be found at the Martha Brae River Rafting website.

Falmouth also boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The town hosts the annual Trelawny Yam Festival, a celebration of local cuisine and culture, highlighting the importance of yam in Jamaican dishes. The festival features live music, dance, and a variety of culinary delights. For more information on local events and festivals, visit the Falmouth Events Calendar.

Fun Fact: Falmouth is where you can find the "Luminous Lagoon," a natural wonder where the waters glow at night due to bioluminescent microorganisms. This spectacular phenomenon can be experienced on evening boat tours, making it a must-see for any visitor.

01/09/25 - 05/16/27

Starting At $55

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Guests must be able to get in and out of vehicle, and to walk to tour sites. This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Children ages 2 and under are free of charge but must be accounted for.

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