Port Antonio is the capital of the parish of Portland on the northeastern coast of Jamaica, about 60 miles (100 km) from Kingston. It had a population of 12,285 in 1982 and 13,246 in 1991. It is the island's third largest port, famous as a shipping point for bananas and coconuts, as well as one of its most important tourist attractions, tourism being a major contributor to the town’s economy.
Restaurants in Port Antonio
5.0 based on 67 reviews
Attractions Link Tourism Services is a Tourist Destination Management Company that has been the dream of Lorenzo Murdock and Janette Murdock. Lorenzo Murdock, also known as Wayne, a Cyclist, who has represented Jamaica at the 1984 Olympic Games in the Sport of Cycling. He has traveled extensively and thus had a vision of being able to provide high quality tourism services in the fields of bird watching, cycling, hiking, leisure and transportation for visitors to the most beautiful Island in the Caribbean, Jamaica.
4.5 based on 962 reviews
You've always wanted to enjoy elaborate, fruit-flavored cocktails on a beautiful tropical beach, so here's your chance; this beach offers spectacular sand, surf and service.
Great fun on the beach, full service, clean bathrooms and beautiful walk from the resort was a beautiful time, lots of history if you ask any of the staff they will share the tales of fisherman’s cove
4.5 based on 764 reviews
We went to reach falls in June of 2019 and loved it so much we returned in November 2019. This place is so beautiful. It is well maintained and well staffed. When you drive up the parking lot and roads have fresh asphalt and a great bathroom and changing room. You do pay $1500 Jamaican dollars to use this spot, but it is so worth it. From the main part of the falls you are able to walk both up the river and down the river quite a bit. The scenery is breathtaking and the water is crystal clear. There are cute little fish swimming in the basin of the main falls. Beware that the ground is rocky so if you have sensitive feet be sure to wear water shoes. It will also make it easier to get up and down the falls if you want to be more adventurous. The water was much higher and the falls rushing harder in June than in November. Also the water was much cooler in November. If you are in the eastern part of Jamaica then this is definitely worth the stop.
4.5 based on 463 reviews
I was here in 2005 and just never forgot it. It is down from a little, nice houses neighborhood. Then I saw Anthony Bourdain was there while filming his CNN show, and I knew I had a great memory.
4.0 based on 332 reviews
Watch the young and adventurous surf the waves as you chow down on jerk pork, the Jamaican dish this beach is famous for.
We had a feast at the Jerk Center. Also they have a fantastic beach. We definitely will go back. It's a great atmosphere.
4.0 based on 171 reviews
Surrounded by lush greenery, these falls are best approached via gondola.
Great experience. The grounds are well-kept. The pool is large; and, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. The music creates a pleasant ambiance. The walk up to the boat departure is picturesque and pleasant. The boat is manned by a friendly and fun lifeguard. The boat trip and experience under the falls is very unique. Everyone is provided with a life jacket in the boat. You can choose to swim up to the falls, if you prefer. There is a restaurant by the pool, wafting smells of jerk chicken. The pool water was a bit cloudy.
4.0 based on 170 reviews
This was our first visit and the view of the marina was simply stunning. Very picturesque, idyllic and relaxing. We enjoyed Devon House ice cream while taking in the view.
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