Tourist places in Jamaica .. the enormous natural treasures
Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Ghasimi - Known as the 'Birthplace of Reggae', this country can rightfully boast vast treasures of natural jewellery.
Golden beaches, emerald mountains, turquoise seas, waterfalls, coral reefs, rainforests, rivers, and mineral springs are just some of what you can envy in Jamaica , which lies within the Caribbean islands.
south coast
You can enjoy lying on the beautiful beaches, enjoying Yas Falls, riding the waters of the Black River, and watching giant crocodiles.
Dunns River Falls
A gradual waterfall between stones and rocks at a length of 182 meters, as the river flows through the forests of tall trees.
The capital is Kingston
The bustling capital lies at the foot of the Blue Mountains and visitors can join tours to see the Bob Marley Museum and many more attractions.
Flowers Palace
It is considered one of the most famous tourist attractions in Jamaica and was owned by an evil witch in the 18th century, and therefore there are a number of myths and terrifying stories.
Croydon Farm
This vast farm specializes in the cultivation of sugarcane, coffee and pineapples, extending on the slopes of the Cataduba Mountains and also has many plants.
Craft market
The visitor can find what he wants from traditional crafts and souvenirs at reasonable prices, as it is a flea market located in Montego Bay.
Emancipation Garden
This green space, distinguished by its designs and fountains, is a suitable place in Kingston to enjoy some nice weather or even play some sports in its tracks.
Sugarcane plantation
It is an old "village" dating back to 1774 AD, and is therefore one of the oldest historical sites in the country.
Pumpkin River Farm
It has a variety of recreational activities among the Trelawny forests, where it is possible to join mountain climbing trips on foot, by bicycle, or canoeing among the river waters.
Ocho Rios Village
It is the ideal tourist destination for lovers and amateurs of rock climbing, mountaineering and rafting with the waters of waterfalls.
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