If your idea of the perfect day in Jamaica involves fun and wholesome entertainment for you and the family then look no further…
Traveling along the north coast, you will drive through several villages and small towns such as Hopewell and Sandy Bay. You will see the famous Round Hill and Tryall Hotels where world famous international stars visits from time to time, also the Tryall Golf Resort.
The tour continues along the seacoast through the small town of Lucea. The Lucea clock tower was built in 1817 and stands in the town center near the Old Lucea courthouse. It is still fully functional. Other notable attractions in the town, is the Parish Church of Hanover, one of the oldest churches in Jamaica. Although there are no record exists of when it was first built, the first baptism record dates back to 1725, the first burial was in 1727, and the first marriage in 1749. It is said that there is a tunnel that leads from the church to nearby Fort Charlotte, which was a safe haven in time of war.
You will also drive through Green Island, so named because of the lush vegetation that surrounds this area. After leaving Green Island, the scenic drive continues through to Negril. This is where Jamaica’s longest strip of white sand beach awaits you…so swimsuits are a must.
Your stop will be at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, which features giant TVs, swinging "sky chairs", a giant water trampoline – a popular attraction with adults and children, a rock-climbing wall and all-day music; the perfect place to “hang out and chill”. The finale on the exciting fun-filled excursion is the famous Rick’s Café, where you will experience the thrill of watching the local divers execute dives from between 40 - 100 feet above, into sea. Unfortunately, before the famous sunset, it is time to return to Montego Bay.