Scenic Beauty
Adult: £60.00
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Child : £53.00
Experience the majesty of Dunn’s River Falls, one of Jamaica’s most magnificent natural treasures. Climb the falls in a human chain as you ascend 600 feet of watery limestone steps carved by nature.
Adult: £51.00
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Child : £37.00
Go off the beaten path and experience the very heart of paradise on this safari exploring Jamaica’s rugged interior and lush valleys. Walk on the wild side through lush, tropical foliage, discover waterfalls, jump into spring water pools and get to know Jamaica’s rich history during stops at local landmarks.
Adult: £56.00
Jump aboard your very own four-wheel ATV (quad bike) for a thrilling ride along the rugged dirt trails, river beds, lush forest paths and hilltops for which Jamaica is famous.
Adult: £59.00
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Child : £43.00
In the rolling hills that surround the once thriving historic Rose Hall Estate, lies an intriguing adventure named after Rose Hall’s infamous Annie Palmer. Take flight on a series of six traverses and tackle three rappels, one incline glide, a rope bridge and a floating platform, known as Annie’s Web, to elude the White Witch.
Adult: £55.00
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Child : £42.00
If you’re into rugged good times and don’t mind getting a little muddy, then this fantastic trip into the mountains is the perfect excursion for you! Simply get in your buggy and set off on a wondrous journey through a magical, tropical landscape that ascends into the gorgeous emerald mountains of Jamaica.
Adult: £48.00
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Child : £48.00
Climb aboard a 30-foot, bamboo raft and be poled down a jade-green river as it meanders through three miles of lush forest on this must-do, authentic Jamaican experience.
Adult: £55.00
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Child : £42.00
Take an off road 4x4 Jeep Safari through Fern Gully where you will discover around 200 different types of ferns. Admire the view over Ocho Rios from Murphy's Hill, where on a clear day you might catch a glimpse of Cuba! Then its on to Jamaica's famous Dunn's River Falls where you can climb the 600 foot (180 meter) cascades.

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