Explore Jamaica’s rich history at Columbus Park and discover the beauty of Montego Bay’s Bird Feeding Sanctuary. Hand-feed the Jamaica national bird, the Hummingbird, for a unique and unforgettable experience.
Explore Jamaica’s rich history at Columbus Park and discover the beauty of Montego Bay’s Bird Feeding Sanctuary. Hand-feed the Jamaica national bird, the Hummingbird, for a unique and unforgettable experience.
- Columbus Park - Located in Discovery Bay, Columbus Park is believed to be the landing site of Columbus when he first arrived in Jamaica. The park features an array of cannons and maritime artifacts.
- Rocklands Bird Sanctuary (Montego Bay) - At Rocklands Bird Sanctuary, visitors have the unique opportunity to hand-feed Jamaica’s national bird,…
- Columbus Park - Located in Discovery Bay, Columbus Park is believed to be the landing site of Columbus when he first arrived in Jamaica. The park features an array of cannons and maritime artifacts.
- Rocklands Bird Sanctuary (Montego Bay) - At Rocklands Bird Sanctuary, visitors have the unique opportunity to hand-feed Jamaica’s national bird, the Hummingbird. These birds are so tame that they will fly down from the trees to perch on your hand and sip nectar. Additionally, there are other bird species to observe.

- Lunch with a drink included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Exclusive private transportation
- Comfort of air-conditioned vehicles
- Convenient round-trip hotel transport
- Lunch with a drink included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Exclusive private transportation
- Comfort of air-conditioned vehicles
- Convenient round-trip hotel transport
This tour is a must-book for travelers as Columbus Park Caves hold significant relevance to Jamaican history. Christopher Columbus landed on the Jamaican island on May 4, 1494, which is commemorated by Columbus Park in Discovery Bay, said to be the landing site of Columbus’s first step on Jamaican soil. With an array of cannons and maritime relics, this…
This tour is a must-book for travelers as Columbus Park Caves hold significant relevance to Jamaican history. Christopher Columbus landed on the Jamaican island on May 4, 1494, which is commemorated by Columbus Park in Discovery Bay, said to be the landing site of Columbus’s first step on Jamaican soil. With an array of cannons and maritime relics, this quaint park draws tourists from all over who are keen on delving into Jamaica’s history. Nestled in the charming Discovery Bay in the St. Ann area, the three-acre (1.2-hectare) Columbus Park is a delightful sight.
Discovery Bay, renamed in 1947, is one of the most spacious natural ports in the Caribbean, designated so to honor the spot believed to be Christopher Columbus’s initial point of contact with Jamaican land.
Tourists also have an opportunity to hand-feed Jamaica’s national bird, the Hummingbird, which is docile enough to swoop down from trees to alight on your hand and sip nectar.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.