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Fonthill beach

Font Hill Beach Park
The Fonthill beach is a pristine white-sand beach, one of the undeveloped beaches on the in Jamaica and is unknown to most Jamaicans. It is an attractive well kept beach with clean golden sand and safe swimming in a roped off area. Beyond the rope there is a shallow reef.

Caliche Whitewater Rafting

Caliche Whitewater River Rafting tours
Have fun with us on our pristine river, whether and expert or beginner, we have two river sections to suit the beginner or experienced white water rafter.Our state of the art self bailing white water rafts, first class life jackets and helmets will give you the wildest ride with the highest margin of safety.

Dolphin Cove at Half Moon, be a dolphin trainer for a day! Stay at the prestigious Half Moon Resort and you can participate in the "Be a dolphin trainer for a day program" Follow the link above and learn more about the program.
Croydon in the Mountains: find out all about the tropical fruits and operations of a working
plantation,nestled in the hills 25 miles from Montego Bay.
AguaSol Themepark: a great beach which also features, go-kart racing, restaurants, tennis,
entertainment, water sports and much more.

Calico Pirate Cruises: sail pirate style on the blue waters of Mo-Bay, aboard an old wooden sailing ship. Snorkeling Cruises, Sunset Cruises, All Inclusive and Sunset Dinner Cruises. Ahoy!

Mo-Bay UnderSea Tours: enjoy the beautiful marine life of the Montego Bay Marine Park
in air conditioned comfort, on the semi-submersible the Coral See, entertainment, water sports and much more.
Lover's Leap is located where the lush Santa Cruz Mountains plunge 1700 ft to the sea. One of the most breathtaking and beautiful place you've have ever seen. There are stories about slave lovers jumping over the cliff so as not to be separated. For the energetic, there is a 3 mile trail down to a narrow strip of beach where swimming is dangerous due to the depth of the water and the strong currents.
 
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