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Coffee farm hike through Jamaica’s Blue Mountains with brunch
As you hike through the misty Blue Mountains of Jamaica, take a moment to breathe in the scent of jasmine from the white-flowered coffee trees that mingle with palms, ferns and orchids in this part of the rainforest. Following the trails, you'll hear all about the traditions and techniques of coffee growing in this region – and why its beans are some of the most sought-after – and expensive – in the world. Marcus, a local guide, explains “the Blue Mountains are special, not just for their beauty, but for what they give the farming community. The high altitude, the cool climate and the rich soil are a dream for coffee growers.” The trail will take you on a leisurely trek up the mountain, past small family-owned coffee farms. Here, you'll learn more about how farmers have been harvesting ripe coffee cherries by hand, to create the mild, fruity and sweet flavour of Blue Mountain coffee, since the 18th-century. And the scenery here is pretty historic, too, like something out of Jurassic Park – think thick green rainforest dotted with waterfalls, valleys and misty mountain peaks. You'll want to keep your phone handy for pics.After a little over two miles of walking, you'll be rewarded with a cooling dip in the Blue Mountains Whirlpool. Marcus adds “don't worry – it's a deep rocky pool with a waterfall flowing into it – not a swirling vortex! It's locally known as the Fountain of Youth, so come swim off a few years.” Round off the tour by making a lasting impact on the local greenery. You'll plant a tree as part of a programme to support reforestation and sustainable farming in this part of Jamaica.
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Greenwood Great House and Green Grotto Caves
Step into history at Greenwood Great House, a centuries-old Jamaican gem frozen in time. Get ready to soak up vintage vibes and explore a wow-factor collection of island antiques, musical instruments, and books. After geeking out on history, recharge with lunch before diving into Green Grotto Cave. This huge limestone maze is packed with epic rock formations, stalactites, stalagmites, and yes, bats. As you snap away, your guide will share tales from the original islanders, the Taino Arawak Indians.
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Private Bamboo Rafting Experience on the Rio Grande
Glide down the river on a traditional bamboo raft, admire the breathtaking scenery along the way, and discover the history of Jamaica.
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Private Black River & YS Falls Tour
Jamaica's longest river, Black River, is a tropical wildlife haven. Spend time on its waters with this private full-day tour, taking in ancient mangrove swamps and prehistoric crocodiles and having a refreshing dip in the waterfall pools of the famous YS Falls. Learn about the ecosystem's specific wildlife from your local guide and round the day off with a tasty lunch.
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Leave the hustle and bustle of Montego Bay behind on this trip to Jamaica's Blue Mountains. Visit an authentic coffee farm, tour the mountain on a drive through tropical rainforest and snap Insta-worthy shots of exotic landscapes as you learn the history of the area with a knowledgeable guide. After a hearty lunch is served, you'll spend some free time at a local waterfall, with time for swimming, too.
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Yaaman Adventure Park and cooking experience
Yaaman Adventure Park serves up a full menu of thrills alongside authentic Jamaican cuisine. Tear through tropical jungle on a powerful ATV before a refreshing swim in a secret river. And when it's time to take a break, tuck into tasty jerk chicken and a cool cocktail courtesy of a cooking class by the on-site chef.
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Martha Brae rafting and Luminous Lagoon tour with dinner
"You'll feel at one with nature as you glide down the Martha Brae River on a bamboo raft," says Tania, one of our expert local guides. This truly Jamaican experience is one of the highlights of this tour, along with the chance to watch a wow-factor natural phenomenon at the Luminous Lagoon. The magic of nature makes the waters glow an electric blue here – so a swim in the neon deep, plus a Jamaican dinner and limbo show, make this tour a bucket-list must.Get ready to kick off your adventure of bamboo rafting down the serene Martha Brae River. Just sit back, soak in the tropical vibes, and let the lush scenery wash over you. After rafting, you'll drive through the town of Falmouth, a historic town bursting with charm and culture – and a great place to soak up Jamaican history. Plus, it's the childhood stomping ground of world's fastest man Usain Bolt. You'll also get to check out St Peter's Anglican Church, one of the oldest churches in Jamaica. Next up is the star of the show. Tania says "this lagoon is one of only four of its kind anywhere in the world. It's like stepping into a scene from the movie Avatar. That's why I find it such a special, magical place." Arriving at the Luminous Lagoon just after sunset, you'll have time to take a dip in the glowing neon waters. Finally, unwind with a welcome drink and sit back with a Jamaican dinner. As you let the vibrant flavours, made from locally sourced ingredients, tickle your taste buds, you'll enjoy an entertaining limbo dancing show.
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If you can tear yourself away from Jamaica's beautiful beaches, then a day of fun-filled thrills awaits at Jamwest Adventure Park. Take your pick of up to three action-packed activities and enjoy a mix of dune buggy or quad driving, ziplines, a jeep safari and even horseback riding. What's more, all options include a welcome drink and transport.
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Whether you're a fan of Bob Marley or just want to see the real Jamaica, this one's a must. There's a trip to the music legend's home and burial place and a delicious lunch at a jerk restaurant too.You'll start with a scenic drive through St. Ann. Known as the ‘garden parish' it's a beautiful area of lush mountains and villages. Climbing up the slopes, you'll head for Nine Miles, the village where Marley was born in 1945. Here, you'll visit his old home, which is now a museum. Wander round viewing the memorabilia as your Rasta guide offers snippets about the reggae king's life before visiting the mausoleum where the musician is laid to rest.After paying your respects, you'll end the afternoon with a tasty local lunch at Scotchies Jerk Centre – voted by Trip Advisor as one of the top things to do in Jamaica.
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Kingston and Blue Mountains private tour with Bob Marley Museum
This exclusive private tour of Kingston and the Blue Mountains highlights the contrasts between urban and rural Jamaica. Among the star attractions are visits to a coffee plantation, Emancipation Park and the Bob Marley Museum. First, we'll head into the Blue Mountains. Stop for an authentic Jamaican lunch and then tour the Craighton Estate – certified by the Rainforest Alliance – and taste its coffee. Then, it's on to laid-back yet noisy Kingston. Tour historic sites in the capital's uptown like Emancipation Park – here you'll see the Redemption Song and the Bob Marley statues. At the Bob Marley Museum, you'll see mementoes such as his gold and platinum discs as well as his outfits and instruments.
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