Stay : Jamaica, the big loop
The 12,000 square kilometers that make up the island where Bob Marley was born are home to some wonders that will force the admiration of the most seasoned explorer. From the sumptuous beaches of Port Antonio, Negril and Treasure Beach to the rugged Blues Mountains, unexpected and unforgettable encounters abound. Not to mention the nights of reggae dancehall music and culinary discoveries!
Summary of the stay
Best time to go
21 days
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Where to stay - Kingston ?
The map of your stay - Jamaïque
Detail of the stay : Jamaica, the big loop - 21 days
Day 1: Day 1: Arrival in Kingston
Steps: Kingston
Immerse yourself in the calm and greenery of Hope Gardens. On the way to your hotel, stop at Devon House, where you'll find the best ice cream in the country at I-Scream. Head outside to experience the sultry atmosphere of Jamaica's sound systems.
Day 2: Day 2. Kingston and the sea
Steps: Kingston, Port Royal
In the morning, visit the historical center of the city. Walk along the waterfront passing by the Parade. A short visit to the Coronation Market to discover the tastes and scents of the country. Extend your trip to Port Royal, where you'll have lunch of freshly caught seafood at Gloria's, and then take a boat ride to Lime Kay, an islet where you can bask in the sun or swim in the clear waters. Return to Kingston
Day 3: Day 3. Port Antonio
Steps: Castleton, Port Antonio
On the way to Port Antonio. The locals call it the most beautiful place on the island; it is indeed a very beautiful place, often forgotten by tourists. On the way, stop at Castleton Garden. This beautiful garden, occupying both sides of the road to Port Antonio, is home to a river with calm and refreshing waters. You may want to pack a picnic lunch, as there are only a few roadside vendors. Arrive in Port Antonio in the middle of the afternoon. Go down to the Ivanhoe. You will be able to relax on the beach of French Man Cove, then dine at one of the many restaurants surrounding the place.
Day 4: Day 4. Blue Lagoon
Steps: Port Antonio
In the morning, take a tour of the city, not forgetting to stop by the market, where you can sample fresh local produce. Then head to the Blue Lagoon and its deep turquoise waters. For a drink or a wild night out, try the Roof Club, Port Antonio's meeting place for locals and tourists alike
BLUE LAGOON
Day 5: Day 5. James Bond Beach
Steps: Oracabessa, Ocho Rios
Give in to the temptation ofOracabesa and the famous James Bond Beach. The place is usually very lively, the music omnipresent. You can let the day pass slowly by having lunch on the beach. You can also visit the plantation located a few kilometers away. In the afternoon, take the road toOcho Rios ("Ochie" for the intimates).
Day 6: Day 6. Dolphin Cove and Turtle Beach
Steps: Ocho Rios
Enjoy a unique experience swimming with the dolphins at Dolphin Cove. Browse the duty free shopping malls, and relax on Turtle Beach, the city's largest beach. Also check out the beautiful collections of paintings at Harmony Hall, just east of here.
DOLPHIN COVE OCHO RIOS
Day 7: Day 7. Reggae Beach and Fern Gully
Steps: Ocho Rios
Discover Reggae Beach and its natural beauty. The hot tub and the small pebble beach are popular. Tempted by an excursion? Try Fern Gully, a tunnel of vegetation where you can observe the local wildlife with the guidance of a guide.
FERN GULLY
Day 8: Day 8. From Dunn's River Falls to Montego Bay
Steps: Ocho Rios, Falmouth, Montego Bay
A visit to Dunn's River Falls, a magnificent waterfall nearOcho Rios, is a must. Spend half a day there before leaving for Montego Bay. Allow yourself a stopover in Falmouth, a small fishing village located halfway between these two cities, where you can, in the evening (around 7pm), swim in the "luminous lagoon", an exceptional site.
DUNN'S RIVER FALLS
Day 9: Day 9: Montego Bay and its surroundings
Steps: Montego Bay, Seaford Town, Anchovy
Visit the city of Montego Bay. Visit The Cage, a tiny prison inherited from the slave era, and Sam Sharpe Square, the city's nerve center, then explore the interior by way ofAnchovy and Montpelier Road, and even Seaford Town for the adventurous.
Day 10: Day 10. Montego Bay Marine Reserve and Doctor's Cave Beach
Steps: Montego Bay
Montego Bay is home to the largest marine reserve in the Caribbean. Don't miss the opportunity to discover the aquatic fauna. The day will then pass quietly at Doctor's Cave Beach. For those who want more after the morning adventure, the beach also offers many marine activities. In the evening, the bay provides a welcoming backdrop for many restaurants and bars.
DOCTOR'S CAVE BATHING CLUB
Day 11: Day 11. Negril
Steps: Negril
Continue towards Negril, the most beautiful beach of the island where you will find hotels and resorts of all kinds. Count on three days of idleness to enjoy its dream beach, 7 Miles.
Day 12: Day 12. Negril
Steps: Negril
Second day to stroll in the sun. It is possible to visit the beautiful hinterland with locals. Don't miss the sunset from the cliffs of West End.
Day 13: Day 13. Negril
Steps: Negril
Last day of relaxation (and party) in Negril before taking the road again.
Day 14: Day 14. Black River
Steps: Black River
Departure in the direction of Black River. A quick tour of the city will allow you to discover the architectural wealth inherited from successive colonizers, then sail on the longest river in the country.
Day 15: Day 15. Crocodile safari
Steps: Ys Falls, Black River
Black River and the Great Moras Swamp are home to many species, including more than 200 crocodiles, which you can see under the watchful eye of your guide during a boat tour. Take a trip to YS Falls to swim in the clear water of these beautiful waterfalls.
Day 16: Day 16. Treasure Beach
Steps: Treasure Beach
Spend a day at Treasure Beach to enjoy the beautiful beach and its peaceful atmosphere.
Day 17: Day 17: Kingston - Bob Marley Museum
Steps: Kingston
Return to Kingston. A visit to the Bob Marley Museum and Tuff Gong Studios is a must.
Day 18: Day 18. Blue Mountains
Steps: Blue And John Crow Mountains National Park
The Blue Mountains are just a few miles from Kingston. A dinner at Mount Edge Guest House, will be an opportunity to discover organic and italian recipes typically Jamaican. Enjoy the famous Blue Mountains coffee before climbing Whitfield Hall. From there, reach for the sky as you climb to Blue Mountain Peak. Take in the splendor of the place and get your fill of fresh air.
BLUE MOUNTAINS PEAK
Day 19: Day 19. Blue Mountains
Second day in the heart of the beautiful Blue Mountains to learn more about the Rasta culture, before heading to the capital.
Day 20: Day 20. Hellshire and dancehall night
Steps: Kingston
Enjoy the beach one last time by heading to Hellshire, Portmore, just outside Kingston. Have lunch on the spot with fried fish and lobsters at very reasonable prices. A reggae dancehall atmosphere is guaranteed.
HELLSHIRE BEACH
Day 21: Day 21. Kingston and departure
Last day in Jamaica. Small tour in town for a shopping session before departure.
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