Dunn's River Falls and River Rapids Adventure with Lunch
Dunn's River Falls and River Rapids Adventure with Lunch
Just outside of Ocho Rios lies the world-famous Dunn's River Falls, one of Jamaica's top tourist attractions and a must-do while on the island. Towering approximately 155 feet high, this 600-foot-long waterfall is terraced like giant natural stairs and is one of the very few waterfalls that empty directly into a sea.
The adventure begins as you meet your driver at the port and start your scenic and picturesque ride along the north coast to the Falls. Local and knowledgeable waterfall guides will be available to literally lend a hand as you navigate your way up the falls; alternatively, you are welcome to tackle the falls on your own. There are also stairs alongside the falls for those who do not want to get wet or who may have difficulty with the uneven terrain of the falls. Enjoy stops along the way to relax in one of the several small lagoons and relax in the cool air thanks to the lush rainforest surrounding you.
After your time at the Falls you will meet up with your driver who will take you to Bengal Beach for a delicious lunch of Jamaican jerk chicken with rice and peas. After you've had your fill of traditional Jamaican fare, you will continue to the Rio Bueno River for your river rapids adventure.
Upon arrival to the river you will sign in, meet your tour guide and choose your water activity: tubing, rafting, kayaking, or riverboarding. Spend approximately 45 minutes riding the perfect mix of splashing in the rapids to floating down the lazy river as you check out the native flora and fauna. Once you reach the end of the river you will be provided with a boat ride to the sea and back to Bengal Beach to meet your driver for your return trip to port.
Book this exciting, adrenaline-pumping tour now for an unforgettable day in Jamaica that will make you the envy of all your friends back onboard and at home!
Please Note: Tours may be canceled at the last minute due to extreme weather conditions or flooding for safety reasons.