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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Jamaica’s Ocho Rios: A Sight to See and Experience


Jamaica's Ocho Rios is known as the garden parish on account of its rich tropical vegetation and fascinating fauna, brilliant waterfalls and rivers. The seaside island town likewise brags one of Jamaica's most prominent attractions, Dunn's River Falls. 

Like all Jamaican towns, Ocho Rios is bursting at the seams with reggae music and voyagers who wander along the shorelines and through the outdoors restaurants and markets. Motion picture buffs realize that 'Goldeneye', the extravagant previous domain of James Bond creator Ian Fleming, is only a couple of miles east of town. It's been changed over into a top of the line resort. 

Journey boats dock downtown for Ocho Rios excursions and you can undoubtedly walk straight into the town's art markets, restaurants and bars. 

Tours

The waterways and waterfalls in and around Ocho Rios make for top kayaking, trekking and investigating. Dunn's River Falls' 183m (600ft) waterfall is an unquestionable requirement see. You can swim close to the beating falls and, on the off chance that you set out, trek up the elusive rocks. A quieter option is the adjacent YS Falls. Horseback rides are offered along the shoreline or through the noteworthy, 600-section of land Annandale Plantation. Golfers can tee off 213m (700ft) above ocean level at Sandals Golf & Country Club. A commute through Fern Gully (on Route A3), a characteristic covering of vegetation, gives you a chance to impression several distinctive plant species. 

Children can tube, bungee bounce or skip on a water trampoline at the little shoreline close Island Village market. The most huge and instructive experience may be the Jamaica Tourist Board's 'Meet the People' program, which gives you a chance to visit a neighborhood school or go through a day with Jamaican families. Courses of action must be made ahead of time. 

Highlights 


• Turtle Beach 

• Reggae Vibes Beach 

• James Bond Beach

• River rafting on White River or Black River 

• Swimming with dolphins at Dolphin Cove 

• Bike riding through the Blue Mountains 

Friday, April 5, 2013

The Dunn’s Riverfalls


The Dunn’s River Falls is a famous waterfall in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. It is described by geologists as a living and growing phenomenon because it continuously regenerates from travertine rock as it flows through the falls. It is one of Jamaica’s national treasures that attract thousands of tourists every year. 

More about Dunn’s

The falls is approximately 1,000 feet in height. The waterfall stretches directly into the nearby sea of Caribbean which is peculiar to other waterfalls in the world; making it really distinct. Another trait that popularized it is its physical appearance of being like a giant staircase (though some are man-made innovations). There are also thermal spring activities in the limestone caves and small lagoons on the vertical parts of the falls. 

Have you ever thought that this amazing spot has a rich history behind it? Arawaks, or the native people of Jamaica first termed Ocho Rios as “Xayamaca” meaning land of springs and rivers. During the Spanish times, they named the place “Las Chorreras ” where it became one of the famous attractions in the area. A battle happened at this area between the Spaniards and the English in 1657 both claiming for the ownership of the island. The English won under the leadership of Charles Pryce. Later on, the name was changed to “Ocho Rios” which means “eight rivers”. On the contrary, the island only has four rivers, namely: Dunn’s River, Cave River, Turtle River, and the Roaring River. Years later, the area was entrusted to the Urban Development Corporation belonging to the people of Jamaica. UDC, together with St. Ann Development Company worked hand in hand in renovating and upgrading the area for the benefit of the locals there. 

At present, the Dunn’s is a mixture of human-made and natural attributions. The roads are constructed in order to provide a better way of approaching the top of the falls; there are also parks, picnic grounds, and parking for the convenience of the tourists. 

Activities that you must try at Dunn’s

If you’re looking for fun and relaxation, Dunn’s River Falls has it all for you. You can never get bored here. The famous activity here is climbing up the falls. Tourists can easily do this by doing a human-chain formation facilitated by local tourist guides. You can also watch the setting of the sun as it shades the beautiful Caribbean Sea. There are souvenir stores where you can purchase local-made items good for bringing home to your loved ones. You can also try nature-watching with a variety of plants relaxing to look at; and once you’re hungry, why not try their delicacies at the cafeteria or bring your own stuff and use their grilling pits at the park.