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Ocho Rios: Things To Do And See
From: Jamaica
Adventure Guide
Ocho Rios has some interesting sites, many of which feature beautiful
greenery and tropical surroundings.
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Historic Sites
COLUMBUS PARK
Discovery Bay
Free
This open-air park marks the spot where, according to some, Columbus
first set foot on Jamaica. The small park is worth a stop if you’re
already heading along the North Coast Highway. You can see cannons
and maritime artifacts.
FIREFLY
Port Maria
876-997-7201
Hours: 8:30-5:30 daily
Admission charged
The historic home of playwright Noel Coward is open for tours.
Named for the luminous insects seen in the warm evenings, this house
has certainly entertained its share of luminaries from the political
and entertainment worlds, including Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Laurence
Olivier, Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor, Alec Guiness, Peter O’Toole
and Richard Burton. A tour of Firefly includes a look at the home,
photos of the many celebrity guests and the grounds where Coward
is now buried.
Natural Wonders
DUNN’S RIVER FALLS
DaCosta Drive
876-974-2857
Hours: 8-5 daily
Admission charged
This is the one attraction that just about every cruise ship passenger
and resort guest enjoys, a spectacular series of falls that is actually
climbable. Guides lead groups up the falls. At the end of the climb,
you are led into a hectic market with vendors selling crafts, carvings
and T-shirts.
Be prepared to get wet and have fun at Dunn’s River Falls, but
don’t expect a quiet, private getaway. The adventure here can be
trying to work your way through crowds of tourists and higglers.
FERN GULLY
A3, south of Ocho Rios
Open daily
Free
Fern Gully is a stretch of Highway A3 that winds south from Ocho
Rios. For three miles, the road is lined with lush ferns and innumerable
plants; well worth a drive even if you’re not headed that way.
Plantations
PROSPECT PLANTATION TOUR
A-1 west of Ocho Rios
876-994-1058
If you’re interested in learning about Jamaica’s fruits, this is
an excellent opportunity. This working farm takes visitors by tractor-drawn
jitney or on horseback to view fields of bananas, cassava, sugarcane,
coffee, allspice and more.
Hiking
An easy walk in Ocho Rios is the One Love Trail, a roadside paved
walkway with sea views. It runs from the bauxite factory to Dunn’s
River Falls.
BLUE MOUNTAIN TOUR
Safari Tours, Ocho Rios
876-795-0482
E-mail: Safari@cwjamaica.com
www.jamaica-irie.com/safari
This two-day hike starts with an early morning pick-up from Ocho
Rios hotels then heads off into the mountains for a trek in the
national park. After overnighting (and we mean a short overnight)
in a log cabin, groups begin the trek to the summit at 2 am, arriving
at the top in time for sunrise.
CRANBROOK FLOWER FOREST
West of Ocho Rios at Laughlands, one mile off
North Coast Highway (sign on left past Chukka Cove)
Hours: 9-5:30 daily
876-770-8071 or 995-3097
Admission charged
A popular picnic destination for families, this beautiful garden
also offers a good hike. Budget about an hour to walk from the central
gardens to the waterfalls; bring rubber-sole shoes for walking on
the often-wet rocks.
Golf
SANDALS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
876-975-0119
This course takes advantage of the verdant scenery for which Ocho
Rios is known. The lovely clubhouse has an elegant restaurant and
bar to enjoy after play. Par 72.
BRACO VILLAGE RESORT GOLF CLUB
West of Runaway Bay on North Coast Highway
876-954-0010
This nine-hole course and club includes a putting green and driving
range. Par 28.
BREEZES GOLF AND BEACH RESORT
North Coast Highway
876-973-2561
This championship course sits across the street from the Breezes
Resort and many of its guests use the excellent facilities. The
course has hosted such events as the Heineken World Cup Western
Zone Qualifier and the Jamaica Open. The course includes a clubhouse,
restaurant and pro shop. Par 72.
Bicycling
Ocho Rios is a better choice for bicyclists than bustling Montego
Bay, but still be careful along the North Coast Highway. Rental
bikes are available at some resorts, as well as Abe Rental &
Sales Ltd, 876-974-1008, and Jake’s Bike Rental, 876-973-4403.
BLUE MOUNTAIN BICYCLE TOURS LTD.
Main Street, Ocho Rios
876-974-7075 or 974-7492, fax 876-974-0635
Great for those who aren’t up for a mountain bike trek uphill,
these tours cruise 18 miles downhill through the Blue Mountains
and the tropical rain forest. Tours include brunch, lunch, refreshments
and all bike equipment.
HIGH HOPE MOUNTAIN BICYCLE ECOTOUR
16 Top Road, St. Ann’s Bay
876-972-2997, fax 876-972-1607
Of special interest to ecotourists and those who aren’t out for
a challenge, this tour takes a five-mile downhill route through
the beautiful hills, starting 2,300 feet above sea level. A guide
points out the native species seen along the way. Complimentary
fruit juices are provided and fruit sampling is encouraged. This
tour is recommended for travelers 12 to 60 years old in good health
with no physical handicaps. A bicycle helmet and safety lesson are
given.
Beaches
Ocho Rios is home to several beautiful beaches. Note: Resort beaches
are private and restricted to use by guests or those who have obtained
day passes. Guests or day pass visitors at the SuperClubs area resorts
(Grand Lido Sans Souci, Grand Lido Braco) or Couples Ocho Rios have
nude beaches on-site. The Couples Ocho Rios beach is especially
unusual because it is located on a small offshore island that includes
a swim-up bar, a pool, hammocks and restrooms.
n James Bond Beach (876-975-3663), west of Ocho Rios in the town
of Oracabessa in St. Mary, is near Ian Fleming’s former home, Goldeneye.
It’s open daily and admission is charged. Ian Fleming used to come
here for a swim. It offers plenty of opportunities for active travelers,
including Wave Runners, helicopter tours and horseback rides. There’s
also a beach bar and grill. Admission charged.
MOVIES MADE IN JAMAICA
Jamaica’s varied terrain has played host to many Hollywood films.
Check out some of these movies for a look at Jamaica on the big
screen: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea; Island in the Sun;
Dr. No; A High Wind in Jamaica; The Harder They Come; Papillon;
Live and Let Die; Return to Treasure Island; Club Paradise; Clara’s
Heart; Cocktail; Mighty Quinn; Wide Sargasso Sea; Scam; Cool Runnings;
How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
Scuba Diving
Dive operators are found at most of the all-inclusive hotels, including
Couples, Enchanted Gardens, Club Jamaica, both Sandals and Sans
Souci. Local Ocho Rios dive sites include:
Jacks Hall, a 40-foot dive with all types of coral.
Devil’s Reef, a sloping ridge east of Ocho Rios that is home
to many sponges as well as morays.
Top of the Mountain, a 60-foot dive near Dunn’s River Falls filled
with many coral heads and gorgonians.
Wreck of the Katryn, a 50-foot dive to a 140-foot minesweeper
that was deliberately sunk.
Dickie’s Reef, good for beginners, starting at a depth of 22
feet.
DIVE OPERATORS
Boscobel, 876-974-2353 or 957-7330
Couples Ocho Rios, 876-975-4271/2/3/4/5
Enchanted Gardens, 876-972-1937
Fantasea, 876-974-2552
Garfield’s Dive Station, 876-974-5794
Jamaica Fun Cruises, 876-972-2117
Jamaqua Dive Centre, 876-973-4845
Oras Watersports, 876-974-5794
Resort Divers, 876-974-5338
Reef Divers, 876-973-4400
Seascape Dive Resort, 876-972-2753
Seaworld Resorts, 876-953-2250 (Cariblue Beach Hotel); 876-974-5691
(Sandals Ocho Rios)
Sandals Dunn’s River, 876-972-1750 or 972-1610
Sans Souci Lido, 876-974-2353 or 957-7330
The Braco and Runaway Bay areas are home to two dive shops operated
by Resort Divers (an operator with offices in Montego Bay, Runaway
Bay and Ocho Rios; web site www.resortdiver.com). Grand Lido Braco
is home to Resort Divers, 876-974-5338 or 954-0657, fax 974-0577.
In Runaway Bay, Resort Divers is located at FDR Resort, 876-974-5338.
Good dive sites in the Runaway Bay and Braco areas include:
Caverns, a 40-foot dive that’s often the home of nurse sharks.
Nursery, a 20-30-foot site that includes large coral heads.
Wow Cliff, a wall dive that borders the Cayman Trench.
Ganja Planes, two aircraft that ran – you guessed it – ganja
a few decades ago. Today they provide a perfectly legal high to
divers with their varied fish life (including many barracudas).
An intermediate or advanced dive.
Judy’s Paradise. An intermediate or advanced drift dive, this
site is known for its rays, turtles and nurse sharks.
Fishing
Go out with an operator for a half-day or full day of deep-sea
fishing off the coast. Those with experience may bring home tonight’s
dinner!
FISHING OPERATORS
Broadreach Cruises, 876-974-2527
King Fisher & Sun Fisher 876-974-2726 or 974-2260
Mitzy, 876-974-2527 or 957-4224
Sunfisher Ltd., 876-994-2294
Triple B, 876-975-327r
Flying Tours
HELITOURS
120 Main Street
876-974-2264, fax 876-974-2183
For the best view of Ocho Rios, consider a quick helicopter tour.
We tried this, traveling from the Couples Resort up the coast to
get a birds-eye view of Goldeneye, and it was an experience to remember.
The operator offers three tours. The Jamaican Showcase lasts one
hour and goes all the way to Kingston and Port Maria. The Memories
of Jamaica tour, a half-hour ride, travels over Noel Coward’s Firefly
and Ian Fleming’s Goldeneye. The Ocho Rios Fun Hop, a 15-minute
trip, swings over Shaw Park Gardens, Fern Gully, Prospect Plantation
and Dunn’s River Falls.
Guided Trail Rides
CHUKKA COVE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE
North Coast Highway, between Runaway Bay and Ocho Rios
876-972-2506, fax 876-972-0814
Open daily
Admission charged
Chukka Cove is well known for its world-class polo matches, but
the center also offers guided horseback trips along the beach and
in the mountains. They operate a very popular three-hour beach ride
for beginners and experienced riders that departs daily at 9 am
and 2 pm. The trip takes you through Richmond and Llandovery, two
of the oldest sugar estates on the island. Shower facilities on
the beach are available and free refreshments are served.
HOOVES LTD.
4 Church Crescent, St. Ann’s Bay
876-972-0905, fax 876-972-9204
E-mail hooves@cwjamaica.com
Open daily
Admission charged
This tour company offers two guided horseback tours. The Hooves
Beach Trail takes 2½ hours, departing at 9:30 and 2:30 daily.
The ride crosses Seville Estate in St. Ann with a visit to the great
house and break on the beach (including a ride in the sea).
The Bush Doctor Mountain Trail is a two-hour trail ride 1,800 feet
above sea level. It offers a good chance to peek at the rural side
of Jamaica. Rides are offered at 9:30 and 2:30 daily.
Refreshments are included, as is round-trip transportation from
Ocho Rios, Boscobel, Oracabessa and Runaway Bay hotels. There is
a weight limitation of 250 pounds and riders should wear long pants
and sneakers; those taking the beach ride should bring swimsuits
and towels. Discounts are offered for children under 12 and private
rides are available on request.
Eco-Tourism
COYABA RIVER GARDEN AND MUSEUM
Shaw Park Estate, Shaw Park Ridge Road
876-974-6235
Hours: 8:30-5 daily
Admission charged
INTERESTING FACT: Coyaba is an Arawak word that describes the practice
of burning herbs on flat stones. The scent put the Indians into
a heavenly state, or “coyaba.”
This attraction offers information and displays on the Arawaks
through a small but nice museum. Starting with pre-Columbian history,
displays follow the development of the island through the years.
Special exhibits spotlight the “famous sons of St. Ann,” including
Bob Marley and Marcus Garvey, while other recall the history of
the region with facts such as Falmouth’s introduction of electricity,
something achieved before the city of Philadelphia boasted electric
power.
“A lot of people who come to Jamaica don’t get to see the real
Jamaica,” explains Toni Allen, manager. “We’re a beautiful country
but we also have a beautiful people and a beautiful history.”
The real splendor of this attraction lies in its beautiful gardens.
Stroll past natural springs and waterfalls, where small pools are
filled with colorful koi and turtles. Ginger lilies, silk cotton
trees (which bloom only every seven years), Jamaican cedar, pimento,
jade vines and bamboo fill the park that lies alongside the Milford
River Head (with a daily flow of two million gallons).
The gardens also have small, self-contained accommodations. Especially
well suited to couples, the charming rooms were constructed using
bricks from Port Royal.
CRANBROOK FLOWER FOREST
West of Ocho Rios at Laughlands, one mile
off North Coast Highway (sign on left one mile past Chukka Cove)
Hours: 9-5:30 daily
876-770-8071 or 995-3097
Admission charged
This beautiful park, a recent addition to Ochi’s tourist offerings,
is a must-see for anyone who wants to experience the lush beauty
of Jamaica away from the crowds. The area is the private creation
of Ivan Linton, who has pampered the plants of this former plantation
for over two decades. “It has taken 19 years to develop,” says Linton.
“I am a dabbler. I’ve always enjoyed gardening and been involved
in horticultural societies.”
Today, Linton proudly points out the bird of paradise, croton,
ginger, heliconia and begonias. The grounds are perfect for a picnic.
After you eat, hike alongside the shady Laughlands’ Great River.
The path climbs high into the hills to a waterfall paradise and
is highly recommended.
The day we journeyed here, children were playing in the river as
their mothers did laundry in the shallow water. Other activities
include bird watching, pond fishing, croquet, donkey rides and volleyball.
AUTHORS’ TIP: Be sure to wear good walking shoes for the hike at
Cranbrook. On our recent visit, we hiked up to the waterfalls over
very slippery rocks.
GREEN GROTTO
2 miles east of Discovery Bay
876-997-7024
Hours: daily
Admission charged
At the bottom of the cave lies a subterranean lake where you can
ride on a boat. The cave was used as a hiding place for many people
throughout history, from pirates to the Spanish governor, who was
looking for a place to avoid the British. This is a good destination
for those who want to see caves without really going off the beaten
path.
SHAW PARK BOTANICAL GARDENS
Cutlass Bay
876-974-2723
Hours: 8-5 daily
Admission charged
These beautiful 25-acre gardens are perched high above Ocho Rios,
with excellent views of the bay and the coast. The gardens include
a stunning waterfall as well as many tropical blooms.
Cultural Excursions
WALKERSWOOD
7 miles south of Ocho Rios on A3
If you’ve shopped for Jamaican food either on or off the island,
you’re probably familiar with Walkerswood. This small community
produces the popular Walkerswood Jerk Sauce, which spreads a taste
of Jamaica throughout the world. Today if you’re traveling beyond
Fern Gully, you’ll see this small community. The factory isn’t open
to the public, but the efforts of this village can be found island-wide.
Thanks to the popular food purveyor, the tiny village exerts an
influence far beyond the borders of St. Anne’s Parish. Established
in 1978, the company was conceived as a project to provide employment
to residents of the area located in the hilly countryside just inland
from the north coast. Founder and Managing Director Johnny McFarlane
recalls that initially “the company made fudge, then fish cakes
to supply the nearby Jamaica Defense Force Base, as well as selling
seasoned sausages and pork to local bars.” While these dishes proved
popular, it was the seasoning with which they were prepared that
really ignited the company’s success.
Walkerswood Jerk Sauce, made in the traditional way with hot peppers,
scallions and spices, was originally sold in a market in Ocho Rios.
It soon became popular not only with locals, but also with travelers
who liked it so much that they raved to their neighbors. Letters
(and sometimes money) began to pour in from customers desperate
to replenish their supply of jerk sauce from afar.
In 1986, the company began exporting their Jerk Seasoning in earnest,
opening a small sales office in Miami. Walkerswood’s first year
of exports, says McFarlane, “were all of US $15,000,” but have since
grown dramatically, reaching US $3 million last year.
Although the company has grown, it remains very much a part of
the Walkerswood community. The factory, located since 1978 on the
grounds of the Bromley Great House in the village of Walkerswood,
at present employs around 60 local residents.
FAITH’S PEN
12 miles south of Ocho Rios on A3 to intersection of A1;
continue south on A1 about 4 miles
Foodies shouldn’t miss the small community of Faith’s Pen, where
rows of food stands offer food specialties with home-cooked taste.
For just a few dollars, buy a streetside lunch of jerk or callaloo
served at a picnic table. Faith’s Pen stalls include such names
as “Neita’s One Stop,” “Johnny Cool No. 1” and “Shut’s Night and
Day.” Look for jerk chicken, curried goat, roast fish and mannish
water. You can expect to fill up on traditional dishes for under
$10 per person. The facilities are spartan. Each stall has a small
area with stools, and meals are served on Styrofoam plates.
NINE MILE
South on B-3 from Runaway Bay 18 miles to Alexandria;
turn east in Alexandria to Nine Mile
This small community was the birthplace of reggae legend Bob Marley.
Today his former home is the Bob Marley Centre and Mausoleum (open
daily; admission). Tucked behind a tall fence, the site is marked
with green and gold flags. Tours are led by Rastafarians who take
visitors through the house and point out the single bed that Marley
wrote about in “Is This Love.” The home’s walls are filled with
photographs and scribbled messages left by fans.
AUTHORS’ TIP: This site can be a hassle, with numerous vendors
and attempts to harass tourists, so consider a guided tour for this
excursion.
Spectator Sports
Polo
One of the best polo facilities in the Caribbean is just outside
Ocho Rios. Chukka Cove Equestrian Centre, on the North Coast Highway,
is home to many international matches. Open daily; admission charged.
876-972-2506, fax 876-972-0814. See page 174 for details about horseback
riding excursions offered by Chukka.
Shopping
Ocho Rios doesn’t have the selection of shops found in Montego
Bay, but shoppers will find plenty of “shop-portunities” in this
port city.
Shopping Districts
One of the top shopping areas is Soni’s Plaza, on Main Street,
filled with duty-free shops offering good buys on jewelry, watches,
perfumes, liquor and more. Many of the hotel personnel we talked
with in the downtown area shopped regularly at Soni’s for clothing
and jewelry. Top shops here include Chulani Jewelers (fine gold
and gemstone jewelry, watches and perfumes), Casa De Oro (sells
everything from Tiffany watches to Mikimoto pearls), The Gold Mine
(features Krieger, Bulova, Swiss Military watches and fine jewelry)
and others.
Another top shopping area is the Tajmahal Shopping Centre. This
open-air mall is home to Bijoux Jewelers (Breitling watches, Raymond
Weil watches, Swarovski crystal, Baccarat crystal, Hummel figurines,
Fendi leather), Casa De Oro (Mikimoto pearls, Fendi leather, Cartier
leather, Tag Heuer watches, Tiffany watches and jewelry, Rado watches,
and an extensive perfume center) and Mohan’s Duty Free Shop (crystal,
perfumes, cigars, Cross and Parker pens and Swiss Army knives).
Crafts
Ocho Rios has two craft parks, both off Main Street. The Ocho Rios
Craft Park, opposite the Ocean Village Shopping Centre, is open
8-6, Monday through Saturday. It has 154 vendors selling everything
from sandals to woodcarvings to straw goods. The Olde Market Craft
Shoppes is nearby and also has plenty of handmade goods.
AUTHORS’ TIP: Expect to bargain for the best price at both places,
but do it in good fun and you’ll find that the vendors are not as
high-pressure as they seem.
Another interesting stop is Wassi Art Pottery Works, on Back Street
in the community of Great Pond (on the east side of Ocho Rios).This
shop offers a tour of its factory. Visitors learn that the pottery
is made of clay from Castleton, a small town in the mountains of
northeast Jamaica. The clay is worked into a variety of objects
– tiles, sculptures, plates, candlesticks – and sold at the store
and at fine boutiques island-wide.
Art Gallery
Art lovers will also enjoy a stop at Harmony Hall, 876-975-4222
or 876-974-2870. This excellent art gallery is one of Jamaica’s
best and a good place to purchase original works of art. Don’t miss
the Annabella pieces, souvenir boxes decorated with Jamaican art.
Harmony Hall sponsors several art shows annually.
Nightlife
Much of the late-night action in Ocho Rios takes place in the resorts
and along a stretch of James Street known as the Reggae Strip. The
area is similar, although smaller in scale, to Mo Bay’s Hip Strip.
This Reggae Strip (directly across from the Renaissance Jamaica
Grande) comes alive every Thursday evening starting at 7pm. At that
time, the street bustles with live entertainers and booths offering
local cuisine. One of the top nightspots in town is Jamaic’n Me
Crazy at the Renaissance Jamaica Grande. It’s popular with both
locals and travelers. 876-974-2201.
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