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Dunn's River Falls is a national treasure of Jamaica. Dunn's River Falls is a one-of-a-kind waterfall located just outside of Ocho Rios, one of Jamaica's fastest-growing tourist towns. It is described as a living and growing phenomena because it regenerates itself from travertine rock deposits formed by calcium carbonate precipitation from the river as it runs over the falls. Thermal spring activity in limestone caves is generally linked with small dome-shaped cataracts. This, paired with its proximity to the sea, makes Dunn's River the only one of its kind in the Caribbean, if not the entire world.
Explore the iconic Bob Marley's former home and studio, which features hand-painted murals and a statue of Bob, as well as a gorgeous photo gallery and a plethora of his personal treasures such as platinum and gold records and trophies. The visit to Bob Marley's old chamber, which has been left unchanged since the day he left it, is considered the best part of the one-hour museum tour by visitors.
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- Guided tour of Nine Mile
- Guided tour of Dunn's River Falls
- Lunch
- Return transfer to and from your hotel
- Social distancing in place
- Admission fees
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Dunn's River Falls
At the world-famous Dunns River Falls, you'll get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to climb the falls in a human chain escorted by trained Falls Guides. Dunn's River Falls Park is a great place for the whole family to have fun and unwind. Around every bend, there is a delightful new discovery. Your knowledgeable local guide will accompany you to the beach where the tour begins. The overall elevation gain from the beach to the top is about 600 feet (183 metres). Along the route, there are pools where you may stop for photo sessions and frolicking. As you make your way up, let the cascades embrace you.
Nine Mile
Though Trench Town (the inner-city neighbourhood where Bob Marley grew up) is commonly referred to as the birthplace of reggae, 56 Hope Road is unmistakably the home of reggae. Bob bought the property, which is now known as the Bob Marley Museum, in 1975 and lived there until his death in 1981. The Bob Marley Museum in Kingston is undoubtedly one of the top sites to see in Jamaica while on vacation if you are a Bob Marley fan.