[Mountain Valley Rafting] MOUNTAIN VALLEY RAFTING � Climb aboard a River Raft made of Bamboo and glide down the Great River by your Raftsman and Guide; he gives you a Historical Commentary of the Passing Scenery. Afterwards you will be taken on a Tour of the Plantation, which includes Fresh Water Fishing and Liquor Tasting....

[Martha Brae River Rafting] MARTHA BRAE RIVER RAFTING � An unforgettable way to spend the day. Enjoy the scenic coast, which allows you to see our Tropical Jamaican Countryside. Head on to the Parrish of Trelawny, where you will ride on a 30ft. Bamboo Raft (two persons to a raft) down the Martha Brae River. The Raft is propelled by the gentle currents of the river and guided by an Expert Raft Man....

[Mayfield Jungle Falls]LOST BEACH/DAY FISHING � Take a drive along a quiet rural road where motorcycle taxis are the norm, rather than cars. Stop at the seaside in Broughton, where you can investigate the Lost Beach Resort for a future stay. Arrange a trip to go out with a local fisherman in an authentic wooden skiff and do pot fishing or line fishing. Or, just go down mid morning and watch the boats come in with the fresh catch of the day. Have fresh roasted fish, or take some home to cook later, or arrange to have it cooked for you.

[Mayfield Jungle Falls]ST. ELIZABETH - BLACK RIVER � Ride a motor launch and travel for an hour and a half up seven miles of the Black River, an area that is reminiscent of the Florida Everglades. Let your eyes feast on delicate blooming flowers, catch a glimpse of some of the 100 species of birds that make this area their home, see crocodiles basking on the river bank in the heat of the day. Watch the local fishermen, in their dugout canoes, collect their catch of freshwater shrimp and crabs.. You will also see Bamboo Alley, and drive through Middle Quarters to sample some peppered shrimps or for a stop in a corner famous for its "fish and bammy stands" for another Jamaican food treat.

[Roaring River] ROARING RIVER ESTATES � in Petersfield is named for the gushing waters of the river. It is part of an estate originally belonging to one of the first British families to settle in Jamaica after the overthrow of the Spanish, back in the 17th century. This is an area of tall trees, beautiful flowers, and beautiful water. Take a dip in the underground mineral spring, and explore the property's cave. During high season, listen to African drummers, and watch crafts being made.

[Cranbrook Flower Forrest] CRANBROOK FLOWER FOREST � Cranbrook Flower Forest offers a unique experience of Peace and Natural Beauty. Begin at the entrance garden with its 500 acres of Waterpools, Lawns, Banks of Tropical Plants and Flowers. An inpressive display of Anthurium and Orchids. Enjoy something from there Snack Shop or Restaurant. Walk a Trail along the Banks of a Meandering Stream, that leads to the Giant Tree Ferns, Spectacular Torch Ginger, Clusters of Pink and Red Ginger, Heliconia, Bird of Paradise, Begonia, Yellow Shrimp Plant; Patches of Croton, Philodendron and Palms of many varieties. Activities include Nature Trails, Bird Watching, Wading in the Stream, Lawn Croquet, Pond Fishing, Donkey Rides and Volley Ball...

[ROCKLANDS BIRD FEEDING STATION] ROCKLANDS BIRD FEEDING STATION � in the town of Anchovy, not only will you see them, but you'll feed them too! Upon entering the property, the first thing you notice is a softening quietness - city sounds have been replaced with the murmur of wind rustling through the trees, the gentle voices of the house's inhabitants, and the chirping of birds who see you long before you see them.
The home and grounds belong to Ms. Lisa Salmon, a Jamaican woman from Kingston, who purchased the property in the 1950's. She began feeding the local birds and soon was nicknamed "The Bird Lady." She opened her land to the public in 1962, and visitors from around the world have been making the trek to her front door ever since.
. You may call and set up an appointment for bird walks, tours of the property, or just come for a feeding. Moneys charged go towards the preservation and care of the twenty some acres of woodland, as well as toward food for the birds.

[APPLETON RUM ESTATE] APPLETON RUM ESTATE � Rum punch, rum laced tropical fruit drinks, rum cake, rum candy, rum tipped cigars On this trip, you'll discover why Jamaica is famous for this particular product. Discover how the golden amber liquid so many people enjoy winds up in the bottle, when it originally started as a stalk of sugar cane. You take a guided tour of the distillery, crush some cane the old fashioned Jamaican way, browse in the museum to see the tools our Jamaican grandfather's used, then get to sample the many rums and rum creams that are made by the Appleton Estate. There is a gift shop on the premises.

[Rose Hall Great House Tour] ROSE HALL GREAT HOUSE � This delightful and exciting Tour, takes you through the Interior of the Bustling City of Montego Bay. Your Tour gives you a Panoramic View of the residential areas, where Montegonians live, and through small villages. Then drive along the Hotel Strip, also known as the "Hip Strip", to a tour of the "Rose Hall Great House, Home of the Infamous Annie Palmer, the White Witch of Rose Hall...

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[Belvedere Estate] BELVEDERE ESTATE � Belvedere Estate is family owned, on a 1000 acres of land, located just minutes away from Montego Bay. Belvedere Estate was one of the first sugar-cane plantation in Jamaica. Presently located on the estate, are over 1900 heads of Red Poll Cattle, which are Indigenous to Jamaica. Belvedere Estate invites you to visit the Historic ruins, sample the Traditional dishes and consult the Herbalist. Lunch is Included with the price....

ST. ELIZABETH - BLACK RIVER

Ride a motor launch and travel for an hour and a half up seven miles of the Black River, an area that is reminiscent of the Florida Everglades. Let your eyes feast on delicate blooming flowers, catch a glimpse of some of the 100 species of birds that make this area their home, see crocodiles basking on the river bank in the heat of the day. Watch the local fishermen, in their dugout canoes, collect their catch of freshwater shrimp and crabs.. You will also see Bamboo Alley, and drive through Middle Quarters to sample some peppered shrimps
or other Jamaican food treats.



ROARING RIVER PARK

Roaring River Estate in Petersfield is named for the gushing waters of the river. It is part of an estate originally belonging to one of the first British families to settle in Jamaica after the overthrow of the Spanish, back in the 17th century. This is an area of tall trees, beautiful flowers, and beautiful water. Take a dip in the underground mineral spring, and explore the property's cave. During high season, listen to African drummers, and watch crafts being made.



LITTLE BAY

Definitely off the beaten track, Little Bay is a way to see what Negril might have been years ago before the tourist boom struck. Explore sandy coves, a rat-bat cave, and a submerged, underground swimming hole for quick, cooling dip after your short hike. Stop for a brief visit at Bob Marley's hideaway, have lunch at Uncle Sam's Humble Boy bar, where you can hang out in the hammock with a cold drink, while waiting for an authentic meal, cooked the old-fashioned Jamaican way on a wood fire.



LOST BEACH/DAY FISHING

Take a drive along a quiet rural road where motorcycle taxis are the norm, rather than cars. Stop at the seaside in Broughton, where you can investigate the Lost Beach Resort for a future stay. Arrange a trip to go out with a local fisherman in an authentic wooden skiff and do pot fishing or line fishing. Or, just go down mid morning and watch the boats come in with the fresh catch of the day. Have fresh roasted fish, or take some home to cook later, or arrange to have it cooked for you.



ESCORTED TOUR OF NIGHT SPOTS/ENTERTAINMENT

Nightly entertainment in Negril can include live bands or recorded music. Dance in the sand to live reggae, or take in the atmosphere in the disco or a go-go club. See how tourists and Jamaicans alike party by dark. Many places do not really get started until 10:00-11:00pm, so it is advisable to take a nap during the day or early evening in order to have enough energy to play! Or, see a totally different side of night entertainment, by taking in a local dance club on the weekends, or sampling some of the authentic Jamaican go-go clubs or finding a street bashment in progress. Geared for Jamaicans, but tourists will not be turned away.

ST. ELIZABETH = Y.S. WATERFALLS

These falls are on the grounds of a family farm, in the foothills of the Nassau Mountains. You'll see their prizewinning racehorses and Red Poll Cattle as you enter. You'll climb aboard a tram that will carry you through fields of giant trees into a corner of the valley where the Y.S. River tumbles down four cascading steps into pools of cool water. Take a swim; jump from the hanging rope swing, or crawl behind the falls into a small cave.



NEGRIL HIGHLIGHTS

Visit the ruins of a 300 year old Great House, drive through the communities of Good Hope and Mt. Airy, stop on the grounds of the lighthouse, stop in at the Jamaican Jurassic Park, watch a sunset from Rick's or the Pickled Parrot, or Pirate's Cave.



ESCORTED TOURS TO VENDOR'S PLAZA OR CRAFT MARKET

The act of bargaining is like an art. Would you like help navigating the craft markets, finding the best deals for your money, and meeting vendors that will not be pushy or overwhelming? Let me help you get the most for your money.



CAB RIDE FROM MOBAY TO NEGRIL

Drive past Doctor's Cave Beach, and the many hotels, restaurants, and gift shops of the Hip Strip then it's on to Negril along your choice of road you may take the coastal route or the inland, countryside trip. Be treated to fresh fruits in season, and a cold Welcome to Jamaica or Welcome Back! drink on your way to your new home away from home...

JAMAICA'S PARTY SPOTS

Many people ask for places to party as they visit the different cities. The following sites are open to the public and are not affiliated with any resorts. I am submitting this list of spots and hope that as you visit them, you give feedback you think might be helpful
(cover charge, sounds, patronage, best days to visit, specials, etc.)
for others who follow. Should you find a great spot NOT on the list, or something here inaccurate, please feel free to add or correct the entries. It is possible that offerings change by the season. This topic can be submitted to the archives later for reference.
MONTEGO BAY
Aquasol - nightclub and sports bar
Breezes Hotel - Hurricane Disco
The Brewery - restaurant and night club, Karaoke nights
Coral Cliff - gaming lounge
Margueritaville - "Caribbean Grill and Sports Bar"
The Native - live shows
Pier 1
Walter's Bar and Grill
NEGRIL
Alfred's Ocean Palace - live reggae Tuesdays and Thursdays, DJ Sundays
Close Encounters - go go club
Compulsion Disco
DeBuss - live reggae
Mariner's Inn - live reggae show at sunset -
Negril Yacht Club - live reggae
Risky Business - live reggae
Roots Bamboo - live reggae



ASSORTED ROAD MAPS OF JAMAICA

| CORNWALL | MIDDLESEX | SURRURREY | KINGSTON
| KINGSTON | PT. ANTONIO-OCHORIOS-NEGRIL | MONTEGO BAY | MONTEGO BAY
| FULL ISLAND OF JAMAICA | NEGRIL BEACH | NEGRIL CLIFFS | NEGRIL BEACH & CLIFFS

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