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Rosehall Greathouse
Rosehall, St. James
Phone: 953-2323, Fax: 953-2160
The most visited greathouse in Montego Bay. It is said that the house is still haunted by its former plantation owner Annie Palmer who killed her many husbands and slave lovers before dying at the hands of one of her slaves. Now restored to its former glory showcasing fabulous mahagony stair cases, silk wall fabrics and magnificent antiques. View
AquaSol Theme Park
Gloucester Avenue
Located at Walter Fletcher Beach provides facilites for persons who wish to swim for the day and play host to stageshows. Lively music is played all day. View
Belvedere Estate
Hanover
Twin River Farms, Chester Castle
30 minutes drive from Montego Bay. One hour tour of an historic village and museum, Great House and sugar factory. Restaurant and bar. Admission fee
required.
Good Hope Estate
Falmouth,Trelawny
Phone/ Fax:954-3289
Riding trails traverse Jamaica's most impressive remains of an 18th century
sugar plantation including a slave hospital, tow overseer's cottages. Tour of a 17th century Great House. Admission fee required.
Rock Point Stables - Half Moon Club
Falmouth,Trelawny
A variety of equestrian activities including riding lessons and trail rides.
suitable for beginners, perfect for experts. Admission fee required.
Rafting on the Marthae Brae
Marthae Brae, Trelawny
Phone: 952-0889, Fax: 979-7437
Rafting, scenic picnic grounds, bar and restaurant, craft and souvenir shop. Admission fee required.
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Doctors Cave Beach
Montego Bay, St. James
Phone: 952-2566, Fax: 952-1140
One of Jamaica's favourite
beaches. Small Admission fee required. Website
Greenwood Great House
Montego Bay, St. James
Great House with rare antique musical instruments which still play. Fascinating antique furniture with hidden compartments Located 16 miles
east of Montego bay near Falmouth. Admission fee required. Website
Cornwall Bathing Beach
Montego Bay, St. James
Beach facility with water
sports, bar and restaurant on property. At nights a disco entertains
while you pay volley all. Admission fee required.
Rockland Feeding Sanctuary
Anchovy, St. James
Many species of indigenous birds
flock to feed. Hummingbirds will sip from bottle in your hand. Located 7
miles outside of Montego Bay. Admission fee required. View
Margaritaville Caribbean Bar and Grill
Montego Bay, St. James
This is the place to party on
Montego Bay's hip strip. Marguaritaville is perfect for anyone looking
for exciting entertainment, a lively atmosphere and great food. By day,
patrons can take in local and international sporting events on the big
screen tvs, The bar serves up 52 tropical flavours of Margueritas. There
is 110ft waterslide which winds its way from the roof above into the
Caribbean below. Website
Accompang Maroon tour
Church Street, Montego Bay, St.
James
Phone: 979-0308 , Fax: 952-4546
Tour of Accompang Town, St. Elizabeth, which exposes the rich background,
history and culture preserved by the Maroons for over 250 years. Visit with a
bush doctor and spirited revivalist. Jamaican lunch served while being
entertained by Maroon singers and dancers. Admission fee required.
Calico Day Cruise
Montego Bay, St. James
Maximum of 40 passengers per cruise. Admission fee required. Website
Evening on the Great River
Glouchester Avenue, St. James
Calypso band, rum punch welcome a roadside landing, boat ride up torch-lit
river, Jamaican open bar, dinner, native floor show, dancing to live reggae
band. Admission fee required.
Croydon on the Mountain Planation
Catalupa, St. James
Phone: 979-8267, Fax: 979-8251
Guided half-day tour of working plantation with diverse crops, livestock and
bee-keeping, Complimentary drinks made from fruits in season and Blue Mountain
coffee. Admission fee required. Website
Coral Cliff Gaming and Entertainment
Opens 24 hours a day which has over 100 video slot machines, plus a big screen tv, live nightly entertainment, cabarets and fashion show. Website
Montego Bay Undersea
White Sands, Montego Bay
Explore the underwater world of the Montego Bay Marine Park; Jamaica's first marine sanctuary, aboard the semi-submarine the "Coral See". Website |