Half Moon tours - you’ll never be bored
Surrounded by the azure Caribbean Sea, this verdant tropical island, with lush mountains, pristine sandy beaches, and thriving cities is home to some of the Caribbean's most exclusive resorts, shopping and dining. Explore beautiful Ocho Rios and tour some of its famous natural attractions including Shaw Park Gardens, Fern Gully, and Dunn's River Falls, one of Jamaica's most beautiful waterfalls. Those who wish may climb 600 feet to the top of the Falls and take a dip in the cascading, ice cold water. Explore the historic Martha Brae River on a sturdy bamboo raft built for two, and your experienced guide will take you through one of Jamaica's lush tropical forests. Choose Mountain Valley and explore nature and at the end of the cruise, tour an original plantation. A tour of Mobay, one of Montego Bay's most popular tourist cities nicknamed "the friendly city" by Montegonians, includes a scenic coastal drive through historic Rose Hall and Ironshore and onto Gloucester Avenue, into the bustling city centre. Revel in true Caribbean style and discover the magic of island nightlife when you spend an evening on the Great River. A coach will transport guests to the river where experienced boatmen will greet and row guests up river. Once on land, guests will be treated to a welcome drink, buffet dinner, open bar and non-stop entertainment. Local artists perform one of the most glamorous Jamaican song and dance shows, and guests are welcome to participate, learn how to limbo and dance to the rhythms and beat of reggae. Today many explorations of MoBay are conducted from a reclining chair -- frothy drink in hand -- on Doctor's Cave Beach. As home of the north-shore airport, Montego Bay, or MoBay, is the first taste most visitors have of the island. It's the second-largest city in Jamaica and has the busiest cruise pier. Travelers from around the world come and go in this bustling community year-round. The name Montego is derived from manteca ("lard" in Spanish). The Spanish first named this Bahía de Manteca, or Lard Bay. Why? The Spanish once shipped hogs from this port city. Jamaican tourism began here in 1924, when the first resort opened at Doctor's Cave Beach so that health-seekers could "take the waters." If you can pull yourself away from the water's edge and brush the sand off your toes, you can find some very interesting colonial sights in the surrounding area. The outstanding free tour of Barnett Estates is led by a charming guide in period costume who recites period poetry and sings period songs. The Kerr-Jarrett family has held the land here for 11 generations, and family members still grow coconuts, mangoes, and sugarcane on 3,000 acres. Granville Main Rd., Montego Bay, Jamaica
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