Tours

Tours

Airport Transfers

Jamaica Airport Transfers provides comfortable, reliable and affordable private airport transfers and private tours to and from all airports and cruise ports. We will meet and greet you on time at any place of your choice. Our highly trained and experience drivers certified by Jamaica Tourist Board TPDCo, friendly and well mannered. Vehicles are clean, comfortable, safe, and also are able to transfer any number of people and luggage.

YS Falls

Having opened in 1992, YS Falls is one of Jamaica’s premier nature-based attractions offering our guests the opportunity to experience the beauty of the waterfalls, surrounded by lush gardens and magnificent trees.

YS Falls is a seven-tiered waterfall, which cascades into natural pools for swimming, complemented by a natural pool.

Dunn’s River

The unique terraced Dunn’s River Falls is a refreshing adventure in the Jamaican jungle. Get a tour guide to help you navigate through the pools and to the giant staircase waterfalls—if the going gets too tough, there are points at which you can give up and walk along the adjacent path. The falls are a popular stop for cruise boats that pass through the area, so if you’re planning on visiting on your own, you’ll want to get there early in the morning for fewer crowds.

Black River

The Black River is one of the longest rivers in Jamaica. At a length of 53.4 km (33.2 mi), it was believed to be the longest until it was discovered that the Rio Minho was 92.8 km long. Its name refers to the darkness of the river bed caused by thick layers of decomposing vegetation. Over 100 species of birds have been recorded in the Black River morass.

Mayfield Water Falls

The best things are hidden in the mountains and Mayfield Falls is one of them. See beautiful cool, crystal clear waters. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the commercial areas and relax into a beautiful natural valley filled with fresh mountain air, indigenous flowers, plants and wild life. Come enjoy our all natural 21 different swimming pools, under water caves, 4 mini falls and a big water falls, plus our most famous pool known as the ‘Washing Machine’. We are truly a nature lovers paradise. Always original, always better.

Bob Marley Museum

The Bob Marley 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.

The property also features a well-equipped 80-seat theatre, a photographic gallery, a record shop and a gift shop filled with a wide array of Bob Marley memorabilia.

Mayfield Water Falls

The best things are hidden in the mountains and Mayfield Falls is one of them. See beautiful cool, crystal clear waters. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the commercial areas and relax into a beautiful natural valley filled with fresh mountain air, indigenous flowers, plants and wild life. Come enjoy our all natural 21 different swimming pools, under water caves, 4 mini falls and a big water falls, plus our most famous pool known as the ‘Washing Machine’.

Benta Water Falls

It is one of Jamaica’s best-kept secrets. An attraction that is family-friendly and features 7 beautiful waterfalls and a breathtaking blue lagoon. Benta has been developed in an environmentally friendly and responsible, manner with care taken to preserve the flora and vegetation of that region.

We offer a campsite to groups and individuals. Farm tours, showcasing local exotic flowers and fruits are currently in development.

Port Antonio

For a glimpse into Jamaica’s rich history, head to Port Antonio, the island’s original tourist destination – the playground and private hideaway of the rich and famous. it’s unparalleled beauty of mountainous coastline that give way to hidden coves and quiet beaches that led Errol Flynn, Ian Flemming and Noel Coward, to describe Port Antonio as ‘heaven on earth’.

Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains, together with the John Crow Mountains to the east and the Port Royal Mountains to the west, form Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park. In 2015 the Blue and John Crow mountains were collectively designated a mixed (cultural and natural) UNESCO World Heritage site. They were cited for their biodiversity and for their role in Jamaica’s history as a place of shelter and settlement for escaping Taino enslaved people and Maroons (enslaved Africans who fled captivity and formed communities in the highlands).

Pelican Bar

The Pelican Bar is simply an unforgettable experience. The bar is located on the southern coast of the island in the Caribbean Sea. This unique sea bar quite simply offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy a cold beer in an unlikely environment.

The Pelican Bar is situated 20 minutes by boat offshore. A charming, thatched designed mangrove wooden structure is built to complement the natural balance of the eco system.

Appleton Estate Rum

Largely regarded as one of Jamaica’s best rum distilleries, the Appleton Estate has been producing the liquor since 1749. With its sprawling sugarcane plantations and facilities, the estate covers an 11,000-acre (4,452-hectare) plot and makes about 10 million liters of rum per year.

Jamwest adventure park

Jamwest Motorsports & Adventure Park is an adventurer’s dream filled with adrenaline and non-adrenaline rush activities.  Jamwest features a multitude of activities at a facility located approximately 25 minutes away from the famous resort town of Negril.

Rasta Safari

Take the cultural journey into the life of Rastafari to learn about the history, beliefs and ceremonies that have made this way of life one that is recognized and embraced worldwide. Taste “ital” meals, study the art of drumming and learn the traditional healing arts using plants and other natural remedies.