TOURS
God forbid it should go flat, but if it does, remember you are in Jamaia and there is lots to see and do, like.... Cane River Falls If your a lover of rivers, Jamaica "the land of wood and water", will be your kind of heaven. A ten minute drive from "home" gets you to the old Maroon strong hold of Cane River. See the steep walled river valley where the Maroon rebels mounted ambushes against the British red coats. Enjoy a heavy massage provided by the cool cascading waters and then relax at the bar and quench your thirst and appetite with local drinks and dishes. Shuttle transport and entry fee. Cost US$10 per person. Other river trips may also be arranged with prices varying with destination. Surfari Depending on where the swell is hitting, day trips may be arranged to the East Coast Reefs or North Coast point breaks. Overnight Surfaris can also be arranged for when the swell is too good up north to leave. Prices vary according to destination. The Bob Marley Museum is always a popular stop. Stroll through the home of the late great reggae super star as informed guides vividly retrace the life of Jamaica's reggae king. Don't leave without browsing through the gift shop where you can choose from a wide variety of Marley music and memorabillia. Transport, entry tickets and lunch at Local Vegetarian Restaurant. Cost US$35 per person. The National Art Gallery is a must for art enthusiast who want to explore the rich and dynamic art culture of the island. There you will find on display some of Jamaica's best examples of art forms. Transportation and lunch at local restaurant. Cost US$20 per person. Port Royal with its world famous naval museum will take you back in time to the days of Lord Horatio Nelson, in whose foot steps you will walk. Join the locals for a lunch of fried fish and bammy along the water front. Then relax with a cool Red Stripe. Reminesce of the days of Henry Morgan the pirate who became govenor of Jamaica, then walk over and see the grave stone of Lewis Galdy who survived being swallowed up and spit out in the great 1692 earth quake. Transport and lunch at local restaurant. Cost US$20 per person. Night life!!! As the golden Jamaican sun sets in the west, Kingstons night life blinks to life. With night clubs, dance halls and stage shows galore, you wont have any trouble finding a spot to rock the night away. Shuttle, guide and Club entry. Cost US$30 per person. Shopping!!! Before you leave, remember to pick up some Jamaican items in Kingston for the folks back home. Snag some great bargains on beautiful Rastafarian art and craft items and you must get some of the famous Blue Mountain Coffee and exotic liquors. If you are looking for clothes, real bargains abound in Kingston, where record stores blare out the latest reggae releases. Jamnesia provides shopping tour guides who will help you find exactly what you want. Shopping tour guide and shuttle. Cost US$25 per person. Rastafari... well you are in Jamaica! need we say more? Reggae music events!! again... dont forget where you will be! - in the land that created it!! Home of Bob Marley and the great music of this country you are bound to hear some of this during your stay. If you are lucky one of the big stage shows will be playing and you can take int he music on its home turf. Mitchell Estate Coffee Tours - comming soon... Ever wanted to see why Jamaicas Blue mountain Coffee is the best in the world? now you can see why up front and personal. Travel up the Rio Grande River up into the Rio Grande valley to view some of the most remote terrain in Jamaica. Upon arival at our estate you will be amazed at the beauty. Check out the coffee farm, hike the river to the white river falls or just sit on the veranda and enjoy the view. All island tours are also available for those days when things go completely flat and bordedom just sets in. By the say... we have never had this happen yet, so if you want to go and see the island better to plan it into your schedule otherwise you may never get out to see it and you might just surf your entire trip away... |