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TiKi Boat
Jam West Adventure Park
Jamwest Motorsports and Adventure Park was started 10 years ago with the first entry, Jamwest Speedway, back then it was only a 1/4 mile drag strip. Five years ago the owners decided to incorporate a circuit track which would include the existing drag strip. Work commenced almost immediately. The facility now boasts a 2 -Mile circuit racing and drag racing facility with adequate runoffs and traps and will shortly obtain FIA (international automobile federation) certification. Recently, the owners decided to enhance the wetlands (morass) and natural spring ponds that exist on the property by making them more accessible. Everyone who had been to see them had found them to be interesting and it was believed that they would be a great addition to the package. To complete the experience they have also added an ATV Tour, a Safari Tour, Zipline Challenge, horse back riding, and of course Jamwest Speedway driving experience. The property is also home to the largest goat farm in Jamaica.
Kool Runnings Adventure Park
Kool Runnings Adventure Park is the Caribbean’s premier water attraction. With over 5 acres of thrilling water rides and eye-popping dry park attractions, there’s fun for the entire family! If its adventure you seeking, you can choose your personal favorite from among the 10 diverse water slides, some towering as high as 40 feet in the air! For a more relaxing experience, let the water current gently propel you along in a leisurely glide through the curves and turns of the Rio Bueno Lazy River.
Kids will enjoy the unique, interactive experience of Captain Mikie’s Coconut Island with its tipping coconuts and water canons.
You can sample there food at the Sweet Potato Grill. Sip a drink at there Kool Blendz Juice Bar or select your own vantage point to view all the happenings below or just absorb the scenic view from a choice seat at the Knot Out Sports Bar.
Abeokuta Paradise Nature Park
The Park itself occupies 13 acres of land on a hill that was the original Plantation Yard. The remains of the Great House still stand magnificently fashioned from pure cut 2 'thick stone. On the property is the oldest swimming pool in Jamaica which goes back three hundred years, with near Olympic dimensions being 71ft long and 47ft wide ranging from 4 to 10 feet in depth. There is a rope swing too!
Mineral Water is supplied to this historic pool and a “Kiddie Pool” via an aqueduct ¼ mile long. Beginning at the river head, water flows constantly and ends in two separate waterfalls. The therapeutic value of the Mineral Water has been highly touted in the relief of Arthritis as well as muscle or bone problems due to the concentration of Iron, Calcium, Chloride, Magnesium and several other natural minerals.
The view from Abeokuta Paradise Nature Park is quite spectacular and breath taking due to the “bird's eye” altitude encompassing the distant ocean, spreading fields of sugar cane and enormous “paw-paw” fields that appear as a carpet of grass. There is the “Olumo Rock” which you can see on the Nature Tour. This rock is found in one other place in the world, Abeokuta, Nigeria, Africa! Abeokuta is a crime-free community with no hassles and the beautifully kept grounds are Harmonious and Tranquil with flowers and fruit trees all around.
Benta Falls
It is one of Jamaica’s best kept secrets. An attraction that is family friendly and features 7 beautiful waterfalls and a breath taking blue lagoon. Benta has been developed in an environmentally friendly and responsible, manner with care taken to preserve the flora and vegetation of that region. We offer a campsite to groups and individuals. Farm tours, showcasing local exotic flowers and fruit s are currently in development
Rastafari Village
Rastasafari Experience
Doplin Cove
Dolphin Cove is a magnificent location situated within twenty-three acres of ocean view where all their visitors will have the opportunity to spend time with the dolphins while they immerse in their marine world, enjoying the thrill and love of these amazing and lovely marine mammals.
It’s the excellent opportunity to become a dolphin’s best buddy while you enjoy their company in any of there swimming with dolphins program. Learn more about these wonderful creatures with the help of there marine mammal specialists that will gladly teach you about the human care they receive, like their nutritional and nursing program and also some useful tips to help take care of there environment.
Fort Charlotte
Fort Charlotte, located in Lucea, in the parish of Hanover, was built in the mid 18th Century by the British for the defense of the North North Westerly section of the island. It was built during the reign of King George III of England, and is named after his consort, Charlotte. The fort was built with a barrack capable of housing 50 men. The fort had 23 embrasures for 23 guns, 20 of which were mounted. During the Napoleonic Wars it was thought that the guns at the fort were insufficient to guard the harbour, so in 1807, three 24 ponders on traversing carriages were installed on the seaward side of the fort.
The fort is built of rectangular cut stone and has several openings toward the sea. Inside the fort is the remains of the circular base for the rotation of guns which were placed there so that they could shoot from every possible angle. The Artillery Store still stands and is made of cutstone. It has buttesses and a gable ended roof. A section of the fort currently forms part of the Rusea's High School.
Airport Transfer
Schools
There are four different level of school in Jamaica. They are infant school, primary school, high/secondary school and tertiary school.
Infant School - This school is for children between the ages of three and six years old. It is usually a small school serving a particular area.
Primary School - This school is for children between the ages of six and twelve years old, in which they receive primary or elementary education.
High/Secondary School - This school is for children between the age of twelve and eighteen years old, in which they do there C.X.C subjects.
Tertiary School - This school is for children between the age of eighteen and over, in which they get a degree, a skill or a certificate.
Bluefields Beach
Bluefields beach is very narrow and about 1 km long. It is beautiful with soft white sand however it is covered by quiet a few stones. The stones seem to have appeared after hurricane Dean.
There is little shade from the sun on the beach and no chairs or umbrellas are on offer. However, the Beach Park is located in a shady, well-wooded area and offers for a fee of $50 Jamaican the usual showering/changing/toilet facilities. The park also holds a number of small restaurants which are noted for their locally caught fish. One of the most famous restaurants in the park is Meals on wheels which was/is now known as Fresh Touch Restaurant.