Things to do
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Mystic Mountain
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.
MYSTIC MOUNTAIN
Bob Marley Museum
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.
Bob Marley Museum
Dunn's River Falls
Dunn’s River Falls is one of Jamaica’s national treasures. Globally, it is as well known as reggae and equally stimulating. There are few places where the Arawak name “Xayamaca” – land of rivers and springs – is more apt. The Spaniards called the area “Las Chorreras”, the waterfalls or springs and it is truly one of the most beautiful spots on the island.
Dunn’s River Falls
Cool Blue Hole
Cool Blue Hole is a series of natural limestone sinkhole with secluded and relatively untouched falls near Ocho Rios. A deep cavern within the tropical mountains of Jamaica, the Cool Blue Hole gets its name from the deep azure hue of the water.
Cool Blue Hole
Dolphin Cove Ocho Rios
Ocho Ríos is a quintessential city that welcomes cruise travelers with white sandy beaches and swaying palm trees, where Dolphin Cove Ocho Ríos, a fantastic Dolphin Habitat and natural park framed by majestic lush tropical nature, is located.
Dolphin Cove
Margaritaville Ocho Rios
Roll down the cruise ship pier of Jamaica’s northeastern shore to the welcoming Margaritaville Ocho Rios located in Island Village. Feel the rhythm of the island wash over you as you enter the pulse of Ochi’s vibrant beachside day life and electric nightlife.
Margaritaville Ocho Rios
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Formerly a sleepy fishing village, Ocho Rios is now the cruise ship capital of Jamaica’s north coast: plentiful opportunities for shopping, adventure, and relaxation make it easy to see why. T