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This tour is special because it gives visitors the chance to encounter various Jamaican cultures in various regions of the island. You will have a spectacular experience on this tour that you won't forget and will leave you wanting more.
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- Lunch
- Air conditioned vehicle
- WiFi on board
- Private transport
- Entry to Emancipation Park, Bob Marley Museum, Black River, Floyd's Pelican Bar, Dunn's River Falls, Rainforest Adventures, Bath Fountain Hotel and Spa, Reach Falls
- Fees and taxes
Tour Plan
Day 1 - Kingston
A rare jewel in the heart of Kingston city, Emancipation Park is a refuge for many who seek solitude and a soothing ambiance away from the hustle and bustle. Emancipation Park is a public park in Kingston, Jamaica, Jamaica. The park is in New Kingston, opened on 31 July 2002, the day before Emancipation Day. Prime Minister P.J. Patterson's address to open the park he acknowledged that the park is a commemoration of the end of slavery.
The museum is situated on the site of the legendary musician’s home, which he purchased in 1975. This house, featuring 19th-century architecture, was Marley’s home until his transition in 1981. It was converted into a museum six years later by his wife, Mrs. Rita Marley. The main museum displays Marley’s personal treasures. The property also features a well-equipped 80-seat theatre, a photographic gallery, a record shop, and a gift shop filled with a wide array of Bob Marley memorabilia. Relax and enjoy a sumptuous meal from the One Love Café after you’ve completed your tour which offers a peek into every aspect of Bob Marley’s life.
Devon House, built in 1881, is the former residence of George Stiebel, Jamaica’s first black millionaire, in St. Andrew. He gained his wealth in Venezuela and returned to Jamaica. At this location, travelers will get to experience Devon House Ice Cream 'I Scream', Devon House Pastry Shop, and Stake on the Verandah
Day 2 - St. Elizabeth Tour
Black River Safari Cruise Experience an undiscovered, rustic side of Jamaica on a personalized river safari on the Black River. Cruise down Jamaica.
A scenic journey highlighting the rustic side of the South Coast of Jamaica in visiting the Pelican Bar. The bar is located in the middle of the ocean. The water is shallow so feel free to take a swim. Enjoy some mouthwatering Jamaican food (own expense) and sip on a cold Red Stripe Beer while watching nature at its very best. NB. Travel to the location is 10 mins boat ride.
Treasure Beach in St. Elizabeth lives up to its name as a gem on Jamaica’s south coast. Its idyllic scenery, its long six-mile stretch of golden sand, and, most importantly, its authentic Jamaican vibe, take this beach into the top five best-kept secrets on the island.
Day 3 - Dunn's River Falls & Mystic Mountain Tours
Climb the world-famous Dunn’s River Falls or relax in the natural beauty surrounding you.
Starting from the base of the mountain, you’ll get swept off your feet in every sense of the word as you glide up Mystic Mountain on the SkyExplorer Chairlift all the way to 700 ft. above sea level.
Day 4 - St. Thomas and Portland
Located in the rural parts of St. Thomas, the Bath Fountain Hotel is the best place to enjoy the healing waters of the Bath Mineral springs which have been sought after since its discovery in 1747.
Reach Falls was discovered by runaway slaves from plantations in the neighboring parish of St Thomas who sought refuge in the hills of the John Crow mountains. Reach Falls is a luxurious eco attraction hidden in the Montane Forrest on the John Crow Mountain Range. The attraction offers a unique blend of comfort, relaxation, and adventure. Reach Falls is centered on an exotic waterfall cascading down a rock face into an emerald river pool. Local Flavour: Reach Falls has over 23 species of ferns and it is nestled in the Montane Forrest of the John Crow Mountains which is home to a variety of birds, including the black, and yellow-billed parrots. Famous For: Reach Falls has been featured in Hollywood films including Tom Cruise's Cocktails and the remake of Lord of the Flies.