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Discover the Birthplace of Bob Marley

Jamaica is a Caribbean destination that appeals to travellers of all tastes: sun-worshippers and water sports enthusiasts will enjoy its sandy, reef-protected beaches; nature lovers will be captivated by its awe-inspiring landscapes and scenic wonders; history buffs can learn about a Jamaican hero’s role in abolishing slavery as well a local legend in the 18th century; and music aficionados will find themselves naturally moving to the beat of traditional reggae rhythms. The irresistible soul of this Caribbean gem will surely keep you wanting for more! 

You’ll be greeted with a lively and warm welcome as your Western Caribbean cruise approaches the coastal town of Montego Bay, home to some of the Caribbean’s most energetic beaches, offering boundless opportunities for water sports. For a nature break, head to Ocho Rios, which was transformed from a sleepy fishing village into a busy resort with a cruise ship harbour, majestic falls and natural limestone sinkhole. Nestled between Ocho Rios and Montego Bay on the island’s north shore, you’ll find Falmouth, a well-preserved Georgian town adorned with dense forests, emerald-coloured rivers and Georgian architecture. Wherever you are in Jamaica, this island makes a perfect setting for whiling away the days at a funky beach bar, cocktail in hand while the reggae music sings and the hours slip by…

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Dunn’s River Falls

Set in Ocho Rios, Dunn’s River Falls is one of the most visited sites in Jamaica for cruise travellers and the crown jewel of its namesake park. These terraced waterfalls appear like giant stairs where waters flow through. The cluster of cascades continuously renews itself from deposits of travertine rock, plummeting at sparkling pools perfect for a refreshing dip. Climbing to the top of the falls is an unmissable experience, with small lagoons shaded by low-hanging trees offering a refreshing timeout from the long hike.

Rose Hall Great House

Get a glimpse of how European landowners and their slaves lived during the British colonial rule in Jamaica, when the Caribbean island’s sugar industry was at its peak. The Rose Hall Great House now operates as a historic manor museum, sprawled across the nearly 6,660 acres of former sugar plantation. Not only will you gain an insight about Jamaica’s storied past here but also about the property’s intriguing backstory and infamous folklore. The local lore has it that this manor was once the home of Annee Palmer, who allegedly ended the lives of multiple husbands and lovers using black magic. Keep an eye for the White Witch of Rose Hall as you take a tour of the house…

Green Grotto Caves

The Green Grotto Caves take visitors on a magical journey into the underworld beauty, showcasing a rich natural and historical heritage. This musical cavern, filled with stalactites and stalagmites,  was named after the green algae swathing its walls. The labyrinth of the cave system opens to a network of limestone grottos with underground lakes that you can either marvel at or take a refreshing soak in. Archeological finds also reveal that this site housed the first inhabitants of the island, as well as pirates, slaves seeking refuge and Spanish settlers. Plus, a fun fact is it was featured in the famous James Bond film, Live and Let Die!

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Things to Do in Jamaica

Bask on the beaches in Montego Bay

If you’re seeking idyllic tropical beaches and balmy weather, Montego Bay has one of the most stunning coasts in the Caribbean. The picturesque town is a hot spot for traditional reggae music — an area perfect for whiling away the days at a funky beach bar, cocktail in hand while the music sings and the hours slip by. Doctor’s Cave Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Montego Bay, perfect for those who want to enjoy water sports. Aquasol is the closest beach to the port, allowing you to laze in the sun as soon as your ship docks.

Pay homage to a reggae legend

Jamaica is the birthplace to the world-renowned reggae legend, Bob Marley, so why not take the iconic Nine Mile Tour to gain an insight of the king of reggae’s life and his music. This pilgrimage includes a scenic drive through the countryside, winding uphill through the hillside rural villages and offering breathtaking sceneries in Ocho Rios. Once in Nine Mile, you’ll get to explore the singer’s neighbourhood and former home. If you have more time to spare, you can also visit the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, displaying his personal artefacts and memorabilia.

Raft down the Martha Brae River

Those who need a pause from the beaches, history and culture can raft down the Martha Brae River and find inner peace in nature. Board the rustic bamboo raft, which was traditionally used to transport sugar in the past, to meander along the jade-coloured waters reflecting the surrounding plants and bowing bamboo trees. Soak up the tranquillity of nature while admiring the peaceful Caribbean scenery, with mangroves, palms and tropical fruits lining the river banks. And, if you're lucky, you might be able to spot the doctor bird or swallow tail humming bird — the national bird of Jamaica!

Jamaica Cruise FAQs

Is it safe to travel to Jamaica?

As of writing, travellers are advised by the US government to reconsider travelling to Jamaica due to crime and medical services. However, crime rates against visitors are reported to be extremely low, giving tourists a confidence to travel. Just like in many other countries, security issues may arise without proper precautions and safety measures. While there are chances for these potential threats and problems to occur, there are still many travellers who can enjoy Jamaica without experiencing any issues.

What is Jamaica best known for?

Jamaica is best known as the birthplace of reggae music as it’s the proud hometown of the reggae legend, Bob Marley. It also boasts gorgeous reef-lined beaches, sparkling rivers and magnificent waterfalls.

What is the best currency to use in Jamaica?

The Jamaican dollar is the best currency to use in Jamaica. Major credit cards are also widely accepted across the island nation. And, if you’re familiar with money transfer platforms like Wise and Revolut, it’ll be also convenient to use them.

When is the best time to visit Jamaica?

The most ideal time for a cruise to Jamaica is from mid-December to March, which is the dry season. It’s a perfect winter sun destination for travellers who wish to escape the winter chill and seek warmth in the Caribbean.

Which area of Jamaica is the best to stay?

Major cruise ships often call at the port cities of Montego Bay, Falmouth and Ocho Rios, making these three the best and most convenient locations for cruise travellers. These three destinations pack a punch of bucket-list-worthy experiences and must-see attractions, so you’ll be spoilt for choice.

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