Discover the authentic Jamaica with this Countryside tour! Step away from the busy tourist spots and venture into the rural areas to enjoy genuine Jamaican hospitality, culture, and heritage on this stunning island.
Discover the authentic Jamaica with this Countryside tour! Step away from the busy tourist spots and venture into the rural areas to enjoy genuine Jamaican hospitality, culture, and heritage on this stunning island.
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Fern Gully - Once a riverbed, this area now boasts three miles of stunning ferns and hardwood trees. Jamaica is home to over 500 fern species, and visitors can admire at least 300 of them in this shaded, lush gorge.
An earthquake around 1907 transformed the gorge, which was one of the eight rivers in the Ocho Rios area, into a paved road as the…
- Fern Gully - Once a riverbed, this area now boasts three miles of stunning ferns and hardwood trees. Jamaica is home to over 500 fern species, and visitors can admire at least 300 of them in this shaded, lush gorge.
An earthquake around 1907 transformed the gorge, which was one of the eight rivers in the Ocho Rios area, into a paved road as the river vanished.
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Claremont - Originally named “Finger Post,” the district was renamed “Claremont” after the first house, “Clermont House.” For centuries, the surrounding countryside has been the residence of affluent landowners, and estate houses still dot the landscape. The area’s wealth is reflected in the town’s architecture and layout, with Claremont High Street’s shops showcasing exquisite architectural details.
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Bamboo - Located in Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica, Bamboo is a settlement with a population of a few thousand. It was formerly known as Little Kent.
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Brown’s Town - Visiting Brown’s Town in St. Ann offers an authentic experience of a Jamaican market town. As one of the largest and most significant inland towns in St. Ann, its market draws farmers and vendors from the Blue Harbour Mountains and beyond. The town is most vibrant on market days (Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday).
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Runaway Bay - Situated in Saint Ann Parish on Jamaica’s northern coast, Runaway Bay is renowned for its natural beauty. This popular tourist spot is located 16 km (9.9 mi) west of Ocho Rios and just east of Discovery Bay, where Christopher Columbus arrived in 1494. The town’s name reflects its history as an escape route for runaway slaves. Initially settled by Arawaks, they were eventually overtaken by Spanish explorers.

- Private transportation
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Cold Red Stripe beer
- Private transportation
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Cold Red Stripe beer
- Lunch
- Lunch
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.