THINGS TO DO IN PORT ANTONIO
Port Antonio
A tour to an 18th century coffee plantation ruins
Notable for
its immense size and its insights into 18th century life due to its
detailed structures. Also visit Quao's Village where there is drumming,
dancing, storytelling. The guides share their knowledge about Maroon
history and culture and one can swim in the river-beach. The tours
costs US$ 15.00 per person. Price including round trip transfer, guided
hike and presentation of dancing and drumming as well as a traditional
lunch is US$ 100.00. This is recommended for small groups of at least
6 persons and must be pre-booked at least 2-3 days in advance.
Nonsuch Caves (876-993-3740)
14 Separate chambers full of stalactites
and stalagmites. Steps lead into the caves, which are lit by electricity.
The limestone was laid millions of years before Jamaica rose above
the sea, as indicated by fossils of fish, coral and other sea creatures.
There's a secure parking lot and toll booth. You can enjoy a fantastic panoramic
view of the coastline from here.
The caves are currently closed pending transfer of ownership, but are open on days when a cruise ship makes a call at Port Antonio..

Rafting on the Rio Grande
Errol Flynn supposedly initiated rafting
on the Rio Grande, Jamaica during the 1940's. Today paying passengers make the
two and a half hour, 6 mile journey from Grant's Level or Rafter's
Village, a mile east of Berridale, to Rafter's Rest, at St Margaret's
Bay. The journey is wonderfully scenic. You will get a taste of rural
life along the riverbanks, where women and children bathe and wash
clothes, shore side peddlers strum guitars for a tip, and others sell
sodas and coconuts, often from other rafts. En route you'll pass through
Lover's Lane, a moss-covered narrow stream
where
you're supposed to kiss and make a wish, and Betty's, a lean-to café on a pebbly curve of the river, where you can lunch on Jamaican staples
such as ackee and codfish or janga (river shrimps) soup. The trips
are offered by Rio Grande Attractions Ltd. (876-993-5778) Trips are
available 9.00 a.m to 4.00 p.m. and cost US$ 72.00 per raft. This price is set by the River Rafting Authority of Jamaica and not by the hotel. You can
find private rafters touting their services in Port Antonio or en
route to the starting point of the tour but these persons are not
insured. While the gentle rafting is not dangerous, it is best to
err on the safe side and have the security of proper insurance in
the event of any mishaps. Rafting offered by individuals may be a
little cheaper but are the risks worth it?
Reich Falls
A series of cascades tumble over limestone tiers from
one hollowed, jade- coloured pool to another. A half mile hike upriver
leads to Mandingo Cave, which has a whirlpool and is worth the hike.
Note the sign that reads:
'Beware
of deep pools and strong currents.' If you want to use local transportation,
you can catch any of the buses that run between Kingston and Port
Antonio via Morant Bay; get off in Manchioneal, then walk or hitch
uphill to Reich. A day tour with an individually chartered taxi including
round trip return transport currently costs US$ 100.00 ( for 1-2 persons.) This
can be arranged through the hotel. The well paved road up too the
falls is half a mile south of Manchioneal. It's a spectacular one-mile
drive as you follow the valley of the Driver's River into the foothills
of the John Crow Mountains.
Scuba Diving
The Lady G Dive station is located at the Errol Flynn Marina in Port Antonio and offers various packages and diving instructions. Jan Lee
Widener is the Master Scuba Diver Trainer. The first dive is conducted
at 11.00 am and then another dive is scheduled in the afternoon. One
should be at the dive station about 20 minutes before the scheduled
times. Further details can be requested by emailing: ladygdiver@cwjamaica.com.
The shoreline east of Port Antonio boasts 8 miles of interconnected
coral reefs and walls at an average of 100 to 300 yards offshore.
No site is more than 15 minutes away by boat. All dives are drift
dives in waters at a near constant 75?F and minimum 60-foot visibility.
Dive sites average 30-110 feet, with drop-offs of over 300 feet, and
little current or surge. Many of the sites are largely unexplored,
and the reef relatively undisturbed. Alligator Head is known for big
sponge formations and black corals on a banking reef that drops to
extreme depths. You stand a good chance of seeing hammerhead sharks
and large pelagic fish at Fairy Hill Bank.
Blue Lagoon
Enjoy a refreshing swim in the Blue Lagoon. The best way to access the Lagoon is by boat. These boat rides can be arranged from the Lady G’s Dive station at the Errol Flynn Marina in Port Antonio.
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