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Doctor's Cave Beach and Bathing Club is one of the most popular beach destinations in Montego Bay. With its stunning white sands and calm, clear waters, it is no wonder why many rumors have sprouted up about the place, including the claim that the waters have curative powers. Whether that's true or not, you'll still find yourself having a great time on this relaxing beach.
Nature and art enthusiasts, look no further than Ahhh... This eco-tourism jewel is located at the top of a hillside and offers stunning views of Montego Bay below. Stroll through the gardens, take pictures of the vibrant wildlife, enjoy a Jamaican meal, then shop in the gallery, where authentic Jamaican art is sold. The entrance fee even includes a free shuttle from the city.
Hop on a bamboo raft and coast down the Martha Brae River. Rafting is one of the most popular tourist activities in Jamaica, and as you glide down the river, your guide will share insights about the natural surroundings. If you're lucky, he'll even sing reggae songs for you. Keep an eye out for vendors along the way, who will sell your local food and wares.
Gloucester Avenue (known affectionately as Hip Strip) is a real draw of Montego Bay. With its bars, restaurants, and nightclubs vying for your attention, you'll find it hard knowing where to stop. Here is where you'll find all your souvenir wares, and funky art galleries and cafes are great to attend after time on the beach.
If you're looking to learn about Montego Bay, there's no better place to experience it than at Sam Sharpe Square. Sam Sharpe, a slave, and Baptist deacon advocated for resistance and emancipation during his lifetime but was unfortunately killed for his advocacy. After independence, Sharpe was made a national hero and this square was named in his honor. Learn about his history here.
This 1700s-era plantation house is not for the faint of heart. According to legend, it was once supervised by Annie Palmer, also known as the White Witch. When you tour through the house—during either day or night tours—keep an eye out for her ghost. Guides dressed in period costumes will tell you about the house's haunted history, and a stunning view of the ocean is the cherry on top.
The Seafront is one of Montego Bay's most popular areas, and with good reason. Here, you'll find Gloucester Avenue (aka Hip Strip), perfect for shopping and eating, as well as Doctor's Cave Beach, ideal for relaxing. Dump-Up Beach, another beach of the Seafront, is often a venue for concerts and live events, and the Aqua Sol Theme Park is perfect for the kids.
When you're lying on one of the beaches of the Seafront, you might forget that Montego Bay is a vibrant city of over 400,000 people. In Downtown Montego Bay, you'll experience the vibrancy of the people firsthand. Stroll through the St. James Place Shopping Centre, then visit Sam Sharpe Square to learn about the city's history.
Spring Farm, one of the more upscale areas in Jamaica, is filled with luxury villas and retreats. It is located just east of Montego Bay, so it's perfect if you're looking to visit the city a little off the beaten path. Nearby gold courses like the Half Moon will satisfy sports lovers, while easy access to the airport offers first-class convenience.
Doctor's Cave Beach and Bathing Club is one of the most popular beach destinations in Montego Bay. With its stunning white sands and calm, clear waters, it is no wonder why many rumors have sprouted up about the place, including the claim that the waters have curative powers. Whether that's true or not, you'll still find yourself having a great time on this relaxing beach.
Nature and art enthusiasts, look no further than Ahhh... This eco-tourism jewel is located at the top of a hillside and offers stunning views of Montego Bay below. Stroll through the gardens, take pictures of the vibrant wildlife, enjoy a Jamaican meal, then shop in the gallery, where authentic Jamaican art is sold. The entrance fee even includes a free shuttle from the city.
Hop on a bamboo raft and coast down the Martha Brae River. Rafting is one of the most popular tourist activities in Jamaica, and as you glide down the river, your guide will share insights about the natural surroundings. If you're lucky, he'll even sing reggae songs for you. Keep an eye out for vendors along the way, who will sell your local food and wares.
Gloucester Avenue (known affectionately as Hip Strip) is a real draw of Montego Bay. With its bars, restaurants, and nightclubs vying for your attention, you'll find it hard knowing where to stop. Here is where you'll find all your souvenir wares, and funky art galleries and cafes are great to attend after time on the beach.
If you're looking to learn about Montego Bay, there's no better place to experience it than at Sam Sharpe Square. Sam Sharpe, a slave, and Baptist deacon advocated for resistance and emancipation during his lifetime but was unfortunately killed for his advocacy. After independence, Sharpe was made a national hero and this square was named in his honor. Learn about his history here.
This 1700s-era plantation house is not for the faint of heart. According to legend, it was once supervised by Annie Palmer, also known as the White Witch. When you tour through the house—during either day or night tours—keep an eye out for her ghost. Guides dressed in period costumes will tell you about the house's haunted history, and a stunning view of the ocean is the cherry on top.
The Seafront is one of Montego Bay's most popular areas, and with good reason. Here, you'll find Gloucester Avenue (aka Hip Strip), perfect for shopping and eating, as well as Doctor's Cave Beach, ideal for relaxing. Dump-Up Beach, another beach of the Seafront, is often a venue for concerts and live events, and the Aqua Sol Theme Park is perfect for the kids.
When you're lying on one of the beaches of the Seafront, you might forget that Montego Bay is a vibrant city of over 400,000 people. In Downtown Montego Bay, you'll experience the vibrancy of the people firsthand. Stroll through the St. James Place Shopping Centre, then visit Sam Sharpe Square to learn about the city's history.
Spring Farm, one of the more upscale areas in Jamaica, is filled with luxury villas and retreats. It is located just east of Montego Bay, so it's perfect if you're looking to visit the city a little off the beaten path. Nearby gold courses like the Half Moon will satisfy sports lovers, while easy access to the airport offers first-class convenience.
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