6 Parts of Jamaica to Explore on Your Next Trip

LT Globetrotter

August 5, 2020
Montego Bay

Whether you want to see breathtaking waterfalls and dense tropical forests or prefer to keep things rooted in civilization with visits to vibrant art galleries and museums, it all happens in Jamaica

Only an hour and a half from Miami and fewer than four hours from New York, Jamaica allows you to leave home in the morning and be working on your tan by the afternoon. Three international airports make arrival a breeze—and with English as the official language, you’ll be able to navigate the island like a pro. Between the west and east sides of Jamaica, there are six main tourist regions to explore.

West Coast

On the west side of the island you’ll find Montego Bay, Negril, and the South Coast offering a variety of activities, guaranteed to please any traveler. 

Montego Bay is full of popular tourist spots, including the Luminous Lagoon and the Rose Hall Great House

1. Montego Bay

This is the type of tropical paradise you always dream about, with powdery beaches and crystal-blue waters. But there’s so much to do beyond the beach. Just outside of Montego Bay, the Luminous Lagoon is one of the few places in the world you can swim in bioluminescent waters. You can also immerse yourself in an authentic cultural experience at the Rastafari Indigenous Village, play a round of golf at the Cinnamon Hill Golf Club, and step inside the supposedly-haunted Rose Hall Great House.

 

The town of Negril is renowned for its spectacular sunsets, stunning cliffs, and shallow bays

2. Negril

Presenting the relaxed vibe Jamaica is known for, Negril is famous for its spectacular sunsets, stunning cliffs, and shallow bays. Seven Mile Beach—a portion of Long Bay dotted with bars, restaurants, and resorts—is at the center of it all. The cliffs are an ideal location for a romantic getaway or destination wedding, while the beach area is drumming with nightlife. Set atop a cliff, the famed Rick’s Café is the perfect spot to watch the sunset after a day spent exploring pirate haunts, diving among the colorful reefs, or cruising the waters in a glass-bottomed boat.

 

YS Falls is a collection of eight cascading waterfalls nestled within the cliffs of the South Coast of Jamaica

3. The South Coast

The South Coast region of Jamaica is a natural paradise with unspoiled beauty and old-world charm that gives you a glimpse into what life was like years ago. Along with its coves and bays, the South Coast boasts Treasure Beach, a six-mile gem with coral and black-colored sand that’s home to an authentic fishing village and some vibrant local culture. Make sure to visit YS Falls, a collection of eight cascading waterfalls nestled within limestone cliffs. It’s considered by many to be one of Jamaica’s most beautiful natural attractions. Rum aficionados can also tour Appleton Estate Rum for an inside look at how this local favorite was made in the 18th century.

 

East Coast

Over on the east side of the island there’s Kingston, Ocho Rios, and Port Antonio. Each highlights the natural beauty and the urban entertainment Jamaica offers.

Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, boasts the Hope Botanical Gardens, the Bob Marley Museum, and other cultural sites

4. Kingston

The largest city on the island and Jamaica’s capital, Kingston is the cultural center and boasts endless options for music, art, food, and nightlife. Spend a morning browsing the colorful markets along streets lined with captivating murals. Uptown you’ll find the Hope Botanical Gardens known for its rare species of tropical plants and trees and an amphitheater boasting Jamaican folkloric storytelling and reggae concerts. Up the road from the gardens is the Bob Marley Museum, where the musical legend lived and wrote many of his famous songs.

 

If you love jerk chicken and James Bond, Ocho Rios is the best part of Jamaica to explore

5. Ocho Rios

In addition to its gorgeous scenery and relaxing resorts, Ocho Rios lures hungry tourists to its savory Ocho Rios Jerk Center for scrumptious offerings. A Jamaican specialty, jerk chicken and pork is dry-rubbed with a spicy mixture before being smothered by a traditional sauce made of Scotch Bonnet peppers, allspice, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, onions, thymes, garlic, and salt. Some of the main attractions include Dunn’s River Falls, Mystic Mountain Rainforest, and the GoldenEye Estate, where author Ian Fleming wrote all of his James Bond stories. Some of the movies were also filmed near the estate.

 

Port Antonio is home to the breathtaking Blue Lagoon

6. Port Antonio

Nestled between the famous Blue Mountain and the Caribbean Sea on the Northeast coast of Jamaica, Port Antonio is a picturesque town that captures the attention of photographers and celebrities alike. Climb to the top of Blue Mountain Peak or hike to the magnificent Reach Falls for an unbelievable nature adventure. You can drift down one of Jamaica’s longest river in a bamboo raft or visit the renowned Frenchman’s Cove Beach. Don’t leave Port Antonio without exploring the breathtaking Blue Lagoon. Once thought to be bottomless, it’s waters appear almost magical as the colors shift from turquoise to sapphire.

 

Have you decided which of these amazing regions you want to visit next? Our Traveler Resources Hub has everything you need for up-to-date international travel information, as safety standards and travel requirements are continually changing.

 

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You can also contact your Liberty Travel consultant with any questions regarding entry and to plan your next Jamaican vacation.

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