"10 Favorite Destinations"
Around The Port Antonio Area Of Jamaica
By Bill
Evans

The PORT ANTONIO AREA is
perhaps the most beautiful and scenic part of Jamaica. Navigatable
rivers, twin harbors, waterfalls, freshwater Blue Holes and so much
more. Puerto Anton was the name the Spanish gave the town in honor
of the Governor’s son but they made no real effort to settle the
area.
In 1723, the English laid out a rudimentary town
on the peninsula between the twin harbors and named it Titchfield
after an estate owned by the then governor. The swampy coastlands
and the marauding Maroons kept all but a few settlers from calling
this beautiful area home. In 1739, peace was established with the
Maroons and the population slowly started to grow.
In 1871, the banana industry began to flourish
and later Port Antonio became the “Banana Capital” of the world
and a mainstay of the economy until 1946 and the arrival of Errol
Flynn, when his yacht Zacca washed ashore in bad weather. Flynn
and his Hollywood entourage began to call Port Antonio their vacation
playground and another boom had begun. Times have been slow since
the Hollywood elite stopped visiting and the area has been in a
sort of limbo just sleeping and waiting for the next boom.
Here are my "10 Favorite Destinations"
around the PORT ANTONIO AREA. I will divide them into two categories
(five in each). You will see some overlapping each other but I assure
you, each is somehow significantly different in experience. Remember,
things can change quite frequently in Jamaica. Places change names
and owners and sometimes go out of business entirely so it is best
to check out the current situation first.
TOURIST FAVORITES:
BONNIE VIEW PLANTATION HOTEL—Perched on a ridge
some 600 feet above Port Antonio, this moderately priced hotel offers
the most spectacular view of the entire area. A must for the photographers
among us!
RAFTING THE RIO GRANDE—Supposedly started by Errol
Flynn to entertain his guests, this 3-hour, 6-mile journey through
rural Jamaica on bamboo rafts is now a top attraction. Be sure to
give your lover a kiss when passing through Lover’s Lane! This is
a personal favorite too!
BOSTON’S BEACH—Also known as the Center of Jerk
in Jamaica, is more than just a great place to eat. You can rent
a surfboard and enjoy the high surf when it rolls into the beautiful
beach area. Watch out! You could drive right by without even noticing!
REACH FALLS—Sometimes spelled “Reich”, is a highly
photographed waterfall that has only recently become popular with
tourists and locals alike. If you time it right and there is no
crowd, it will be a highlight of your trip!
BLUE LAGOON—Around 200 feet deep, the variations
of Emerald and Jade colors will amaze you. Although the lagoon is
open to the sea, the water springs from about 150 feet below the
surface of the lagoon. Warm and cold water exist side by side so
you can find your perfect temperature. The water is extremely buoyant
from the upwelling and said to be an aphrodisiac!
PERSONAL FAVORITES:
BATH FOUNTAIN HOTEL—A little bit out of the way
but worth it. Bath Fountain is a therapeutic mineral spa owned by
the government of Jamaica. You don’t have to stay at the hotel to
enjoy the ceramic-tiled pool or a massage. I personally like to
spend a night here whenever in the area.
SCATTER FALLS & FOX CAVES—You begin your journey
by crossing the Rio Grande on a bamboo raft at Berridale and finish
with a short hike to the Falls. The Thaxters, owners, have developed
the area with restrooms and a bar. A short but steep hike from there
you will find Fox Caves. Get Rufus Thaxter to guide you if you can.
This is a real gem in the rough!
ATHENRY GARDENS & NONSUCH CAVES—A lush botanical
gardens with many native species provides a gateway to the 14 separate
chambers of Nonsuch Caves. A bit of a drive over some rough roads
but worth the effort!
SOMERSET FALLS—A deep gorge on the Daniels River
just east of Hope Bay provides the beautiful setting on the former
indigo and spice plantation. Lush vegetation and colorful flowers
highlight the experience. Dive into Hidden Falls from the rocky
ledge! Nice!
MOORETOWN & BUMP GRAVE—Mooretown is a Maroon
Village founded in 1739 after the signing of the Peace Treaty with
the English. The Wildcane River flows through the village eventually
to become part of the Rio Grande. A beautiful setting. Bump Grave
is the final resting place of “Nanny of the Maroons” a Jamaican
National Hero and Chieftainess of the Winward Maroons. For the history
buffs among us!
The PORT ANTONIO AREA of Jamaica has something
for everyone. I hope this list will help you decide to make this
area your next travel destination!
Bill Evans
Need help in planning your
adventure travel while in Jamaica. Feel free to email me at the
following addresses : accompong98@yahoo.com
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