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You'll board your boat at the Black River for an amazing wildlife adventure down Jamaica's longest river. You'll get glimpses of real Jamaica as you cruise the Black River, from natural animals to local fishermen fishing for river shrimp in dugout canoes.
Beautiful 7-tiered cascading waterfalls and an enormous wading pool fed by underground springs may be found at this natural attraction situated deep in the hills. Dive into the refreshing mineral pools or simply rest in the soothing waters!
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- Food and drinks provided
- Hotel pickup
- Free cancellation
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Black River Safari
The Black River, Jamaica's longest river, is no ordinary watercourse. Crocodiles, mangroves, and a variety of unusual birds call it home. You'll go through forested mountains to cruise along its waterways on this tour. Embark on a pontoon boat ride downriver with your guide, who will discuss the local environment and wildlife along the route. As you glide through massive mangroves and beady-eyed crocodiles peering out of the water, have your camera handy. You'll have some wonderful photo possibilities if your guide throws food to them from the boat.
- There are seven waterfalls in total, with several of them cascading into natural ponds.
- Take a plunge in the pool or simply relax and enjoy the scenery.
- Take a cruise down Jamaica's longest river, the Black River.
- See native creatures and explore secluded mangrove habitats.
- See crocodiles with beady eyes peering out of the water.
YS Falls
One of Jamaica's most picturesque sights is the seven-tiered YS Falls. The waterfalls are flanked by gorgeous gardens on Jamaica's South Coast. The waterfall feeds many natural pools, all of which are excellent swimming spots. Visitors are assisted by knowledgeable guides and lifeguards.
YS Falls is a series of seven waterfalls on the YS River in St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica's beautiful south coast. YS is worth a visit for its more remote setting and promise of a less-crowded experience of Jamaica's natural beauty.