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Tours & Attractions

See Jamaica from a new angle

Jamaica is much more than beaches, resort, reggae and the food. With its diverse mountainous landscape, it has all the right ingredients for breathtaking waterfalls. Most people know about the popular ones like Mayfield and Dunns River Falls, but Jamaica has a lot more spectacular waterfalls to offer. Here is a list of the 15 most popular ones.

One of Jamaica's best kept secrets in the parish of St. Thomas. Reggae Falls is a breathtaking waterfall, cascading several feet into the Johnson River. One of the best features of the fall is a warm-water spring from a rock which is rumoured to have healing qualities.

Dunn’s River Falls is a world-renowned waterfall in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, and a major Caribbean tourist attraction that receives thousands of visitors annually. The fall is approximately 180 feet tall; the waterfall is naturally flowing water from a spring in the mountains that empty into the ocean at the foot of the falls, which serve as a private beach for visitors.

The Reach Falls situated in the Montane Forrest in Jamaica’s John Crow Mountain Range. The water is sourced by the Drivers River and is encompassed by lush tropical forestry. Over 23 species of birds reside in the area, a variety of exotic birds and if you are lucky enough, you will catch a glimpse of a wild pig in its natural dwelling.

Y.S Falls, another waterfall in Jamaica, is located in St. Elizabeth. The Y.S Falls is a water-based attraction which offers visitors to enjoy the magnificence of the waterfalls, surrounded by lush greenery.

Tacky Falls is Located in the Northeast parish of St. Mary, and one of the most untouched waterfalls in Jamaica. Getting there requires a 15-minute adventurous trek along a narrow and steep trail. Those who make the trek will be blessed with untroubled access to a 60m waterfall uncrowded and relaxed, free from all the commercial distractions.

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