Falmouth Trip Overview
Dunn’s River Falls is one of Jamaica’s national treasures. Globally, it is as well known as reggae and equally as stimulating. There are few places where the Arawak name “Xayamaca” – land of rivers and springs – is more apt. The Spaniards called the area “Las Chorreras”, the waterfalls or springs and it is truly one of the most beautiful spots on the island.
Additional Info
Duration: 6 hours
Starts: Falmouth, Caribbean
Trip Category: Shore Excursions >> Ports of Call Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Falmouth, Trelawny Parish, Caribbean
Dunn’s River Falls is one of Jamaica’s national treasures. Globally, it is as well known as reggae and equally as stimulating. There are few places where the Arawak name “Xayamaca” – land of rivers and springs – is more apt. The Spaniards called the area “Las Chorreras”, the waterfalls or springs and it is truly one of the most beautiful spots on the island.
Itinerary
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Pass By: Runaway Bay, Jamaica
Drive through Resort town
Stop At: Taj Mahal Shopping Center, 4 Main Street, Ocho Rios Jamaica
shop for Jamaican Coffee, rum and souvenir in duty fee stores
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: White River, Ocho Rios Jamaica
float down the river in a inner tube, enjoy the scene while serenaded by your guide with some Bob Marley songs
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Dunn’s River Falls and Park, Ocho Rios Jamaica
The falls are 180 feet high and over 600 feet long with natural terraced steps for climbing. Explore the most climbed falls in the world!, Kiddies pool,or just enjoy the park
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Marvyn’s Paradise Tours, Marvyn Gayle Boscobel, Ocho Rios 1876 Jamaica
Enjoy live commentary in a fully Air Condition vehicle, site seeing along the way, visit Dunn’s River waterfalls, River tubing on the White River
Duration: 6 hours
Stop At: Columbus Park, Main Street, Discovery Bay Jamaica
Stop by Columbus Park the historical site where Christopher Columbus first pulled up in Jamaica
in 1494
Duration: 20 minutes