Which Is Your Favourite Jamaican Attraction? Dunn's River Falls, Green Grotto Cave or could it be...
...the Black River Safari!


Are you afraid of crocodiles? Take a 1½ hour tour in the Black River lower morass, see crocodiles, birds and mangroves or a seven mile journey up the river where numerous varieties of flora and fauna awaits you.
If you are a bird enthusiast, then our over 100 recorded species of birds scattered along the Black River morass will certainly enthrall with their resonating sonatas and colourful characters. Lookm our for our national bird: the Humming Bird aka the Doctor Bird.
Have you ever heard of or visited the Dunn's River Falls? This is where you just relax and let the falls wash away all your cares and stress, while you take a quiet journey into the arms of peace and serenity. (Wow, did I just take you there |:).
Located in enchanting Ocho Rios, you can climb the falls in a human chain led by experienced Falls Guides or visit "the massage parlour" and experience the soothing effect of the water as it cascades to the sea.
Ever heard about Green Grotto Caves? Ok, let me let you in on what this historic gem is about.
The Green Groto Caves are located along the main road two miles east from Discovery Bay (not too far from Ocho Rios), winding for about 6 miles and are abound in natural art forms of glistening stalagmites and stalactites. This cave system also features a subterranean salt water lake 120 feet below ground level. Amazing isn't it? Don't just take my word for it though. See them for yourself and experience a quick flash back in time to the days of Arawak and Spaniard occupation on Jamaican soil.
Boy, i wish I had time to share some more attractions with you but by eye lids are getting, you know, kinda too heavy to keep ajar. So, I'm signing out for now but keep in touch as i have much more exciting stuff about Jamaica to tell you as time progresses.
Here's how we would say "Bye, see you soon" in Jamaican creole, "A'right, mi wi si yu soon"
Take care,
Michael
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