10 of the best things to do in Jamaica

10 of the best things to do in Jamaica

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10  of the best things to do in Jamaica
Author: Chris Wilson
Published: Jan, 10 2025 16:27

This Caribbean island is home to a host of magnificent natural sites, breathtaking beaches and a delightfully laid-back way of life. Jamaica may be best known by tourists for its beach resorts and white sand, but this beautiful Caribbean island offers so much more for the intrepid traveller.

 [Kingston became Jamaica’s capital in 1872]
Image Credit: The Independent [Kingston became Jamaica’s capital in 1872]

The island’s wealth of natural sights is perhaps its most remarkable feature, with the soft sands and azure waters of its beaches complemented by a unique array of inland waterfalls like Dunn’s River Falls, the towering summit of Blue Mountain Peak and the rainforest-fringed waters of the Martha Brae River.

 [Ocho Rios is often referred to as ‘Ochi’ by locals]
Image Credit: The Independent [Ocho Rios is often referred to as ‘Ochi’ by locals]

Its towns and cities are mesmerising too. The capital, Kingston, is the country’s beating heart and cultural centre, while seaside towns like Ocho Rios or the famed Montego Bay provide a dose of the laid-back Caribbean vibe that Jamaica is renowned for.

 [The name ‘Jamaica’ comes from an indigenous Arawak word meaning the ‘Land of Wood and Water’]
Image Credit: The Independent [The name ‘Jamaica’ comes from an indigenous Arawak word meaning the ‘Land of Wood and Water’]

In between is a glut of outdoor adventures, cultural activities and Jamaican jewels to discover, from the wonders of reggae to Jamaica’s culinary exports. Below, we’ve rounded up the best things to do in Jamaica to help you make the most of your visit.

 [The Blue Lagoon is known locally as the Blue Hole]
Image Credit: The Independent [The Blue Lagoon is known locally as the Blue Hole]

As the capital, Kingston is the “centre” of Jamaica and the cultural heart of the country. It is a stark contrast to the relaxed resorts and tranquil coastline of much of the rest of Jamaica, but its lively energy has provided much of what has made modern Jamaica great, from arts and music to a diverse culinary scene.

 [Jamaica has just over 1,000km of coastline]
Image Credit: The Independent [Jamaica has just over 1,000km of coastline]

Reggae fans will want to start by exploring the life of one of Jamaica’s sons at the Bob Marley Museum (where the artist lived from 1975), while anyone wanting to cover more of Jamaican art and culture should carry on to the National Gallery of Jamaica – showcasing everything from indigenous carvings to 18th-century British works – before finishing at the Devon House estate, home to gardens and a collection of antiques once belonging to George Stiebel, the country’s first Black millionaire.

 [Montego Bay is Jamaica’s second city, though it is the fourth-largest]
Image Credit: The Independent [Montego Bay is Jamaica’s second city, though it is the fourth-largest]

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