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2016
28
April
What off-the-beaten-path adventures can I find in Jamaica?
28
April
Question:
Humans say...
Naga
Carly Check out Jamaica North Coast Tours
Carly
Thanks! I'll check then out.
Naga
Contact them directo, i'm sure they most likely can do the regular and off the beaten path tours/customized.
Linda
Love Negril and so much to do when not doing AI vacation.
Brandon
Bluefields bag
Brandon
Bay* and discovery bay lab if you can get in. And Whitehouse fish market Is dope. Jordan Minos anything I missed?
Melissa
Duns river falls!
Wendy
My local friends in Mo Bay said they don't even venture into Kingston if not absolutely necessary. Negril is nice though. And he's 6'2, born bred in Jamaica!
Carly
I'm going to a dance studio for 3 days. It was the whole reason for the trip. I'll be safe!
Wendy
Be very careful! Don't venture into gang turfs.
Aseniya
Rose Hall Great house and the Barney's Hummingbird garden
Shelley
Watch where you grab cash from even at atm's. Scams going on. Stay with your friend, but otherwise Negril all the way
Enjoy!
Brown
If you plan on going to Negril, Country Country is a charming hotel on 7 Mile Beach that's reasonably priced. For a higher budget, Rockhouse is a dream.
Linda
Country Country is fantastic!
Carly
Thanks!
T
I am quite well traveled and very travel savvy as well I get along in most cultures however I would never go off the Beaten Track in Jamaica again it can be very dangerous we were on the Beaten Track and were attacked for pulling out our camera... I'm talking surrounded by men and women with baseball bats yelling go back to Florida... I was followed into many bathrooms and refuse toilet paper unless I paid and was generally very unhappy with my time there. ... Not only would I never go back I think it's insane to go off the Beaten Track
Linda
I think by "off the beaten path" they mean non-AI, a cool find, a different experience than most people have in Jamaica. That is how I found Negril to be. Not that it is very adventurous (we love adventure and have had some great times in SE Asia, Africa, Central America). But for Jamaica, I found staying in a cabin on the beach and not going AI to be "off the beaten path" for most people.
Carly
I'm incredibly familiar with the culture and have been training in Jamaican dance (dancehall) for over 2 years. I know there are risks with going to Kingston, but I am going to a dance studio there with many locals who can guide and help me. I'm not going in blind. Thanks for the info though.
T
Good luck
Gillian
Carly Catrina you're both looking to train dancehall in Kingston in October!
Nkem
I don't have any tips but please post when you return so we know you got home safe! Have a great time.
Tsion
I am sure you will enjoy your trip. It's absolutely safe and you will have tons of fun. I am not sure why there is such a negative feeling towards Kingston. Go to Hellshire Beach and get some fish and festival. They also have nice beach parties up there.
Carly
Thank you!!
Latoya
Check out glistening waters luminous lagoon in Trelawny...it's a night tour. Also rafting on the Rio grande in Portland.
Elizabet
Both beautiful
Nada
Blue Hole near Ocho Rios, Martha Brea river rafting, views from Fire Fly in Port Antonio are stunning
Justin
Rick's Cafe, in Negril. End of.
Carly
Montego bay theres lots of Nice bars, a club called Pier 1 is really fun, margaritaville is also fun on thursdays! Jamaica is so amazing have a great time!
Dezeray
Little Dunns River and Blue hole in Ocho Rios if you get to that parrish! Also, Google the "luminating sea in Jamaica" or if nothing comes up, look up "the glowing waters in Jamaica" to find the location it's a little bit out of Mobay. You'd have to go at night but the water glows!
T
I had a wonderful time at Dunn's River Falls however a nine year old boy and my daughter's class died there I can't talk about the details as my heart is still so Raw if you're bringing children please please watch them carefully
Michelle
Bob Marley Mausoleum in St Ann.
Catrina
Carly are you going to dance ja?
Carly
Ya!
David
I highly recommend going off the beaten path. You'll see and experience amazing things. The only exception being certain areas of Kingston where you do have to be careful. Find a local guide who can take you around the city, show you the sites and keep you safe. Since you'll be in Kingston I recommend hiking Blue Mountain and spend a couple days in Portland if you can. check out long bay, reach falls, Boston Bay, blue lagoon and port Antonio. to get the local exerience reach out to Rosanna at Search Me Heart in Drapers. Eat at Ann's little place next door - homecooked, fresh, cheap Jamaican cooking. drink rum at the local rum shack across the road and listen to the rhythms of reggae blasting from soundsystems that saturate the air by the sea at night. take shared route taxis everywhere like the locals, and get to know the people. you don't need much else. don't waste your time with Negril or even Mobay. Treasure Beach is awesome too but far from moBay but the place has a great laid back vibe. lots of little inns and guesthouses to stay in. have fun!
Mike
Check out Ricks Cafe. Be there a few hours before sundown. The cliff jump is a must!! Then enjoy the beautiful sunset while you have some chicken and waffles!
Amanda
Catch a falling star , in negril.
Natasha
try to go to little ochi, is a great sea food restaurant.. also scotchies has great jerk chicken... scotchies is in kingston... if you like clubbing go to fiction
Vince
if you get to Negril on the main road.... there is a colorful hut/shack..... calles sharks the food there is amazing try the curried lobster... the ital shack next door is great too yes dunns river no need for tour or guide and you try to catch a singy sings Taurus Riley show....
A.I. says...
Exploring the Offbeat in Jamaica
Jamaica is much more than just resorts and beaches. With a rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes, this Caribbean island offers a wealth of unique experiences for adventurous travelers. Here are some suggestions for off-the-beaten-path activities to make your 10-day trip to Jamaica truly unforgettable.
Montego Bay
While in Montego Bay, consider venturing beyond the typical tourist hotspots and exploring the local communities:
- Falmouth: This historic town is a well-preserved example of Georgian architecture. Stroll along the streets lined with beautiful buildings, visit the Falmouth Courthouse, and immerse yourself in the local culture.
- Rastafari Indigenous Village: Experience the authentic Rastafarian way of life by visiting this community. Learn about their beliefs, traditions, and way of living in harmony with nature.
- Martha Brae River Rafting: Embark on a unique adventure by rafting down the Martha Brae River on traditional bamboo rafts. The serene journey through lush landscapes is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle.
Kingston
Kingston, the vibrant capital of Jamaica, offers a rich tapestry of experiences beyond the typical tourist trail:
- Trench Town Culture Yard: Step into the heart of Jamaica's musical legacy at this iconic cultural hub. Explore the birthplace of reggae and learn about the lives of legends like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.
- Rockfort Mineral Bath: Relax and rejuvenate at these natural mineral springs, believed to have therapeutic properties. Soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters surrounded by lush vegetation.
- Blue Mountain Hiking: Challenge yourself with a hike through the breathtaking Blue Mountains, home to some of the best coffee in the world. The rugged trails offer stunning vistas and a chance to explore Jamaica's diverse flora and fauna.
Insider Tip:
Don't miss the opportunity to experience authentic Jamaican cuisine beyond the typical tourist fare. Visit local eateries, roadside jerk shacks, and vibrant markets to savor the island's flavorful dishes and immerse yourself in the culinary culture.
With these off-the-beaten-path experiences, you'll uncover the true essence of Jamaica, connect with its rich heritage, and create lasting memories that go beyond the typical resort vacation.
Carly
I'm going to Jamaica in October and not doing the resort thing. Any suggestions for stuff to do that is off the beaten path? I'm flying into Montego Bay, but going to Kingston as well. I'm there with a friend for 10 days.