Ocho Rios Coyaba Gardens Jeep Safari

Description:

  • Jump on board the Zebra striped Jeep and travel to the colorful and exotic Coyaba River Gardens! Admire the crystal clear natural springs, the waterfalls, beautiful flora and giant tropical trees! Then head up to Murphy's Hill, which at 2000 feet (600 meters) above sea level, offers the highest view point of Ocho Rios, the surrounding areas, the Blue Mountains and even Cuba!

    Journey to the exotic and colorful Coyaba River Garden, where you can take a leisurely walk around the stunningly tropical property. Admire crystal clear natural springs, waterfalls, beautiful flora and giant tropical trees. Also browse through a museum, which displays artifacts of Jamaica's amazing history. You can also watch fish in their natural aquarium before visiting the gift shop.

    Your journey continues to 2000 feet (600 meters) above sea level to Murphy's Hill, the highest view point in Ocho Rios. Enjoy a panoramic view of the city, the surrounding areas and the Blue Mountains. On a clear day, you can even see Cuba from this vantage point!

    Travel through the hills to a 17th Century Landmark, 'The Spanish Bridge', which overlooks the blue waters of the White River. Ideal for relaxing and rejuvenating, natives have been known to seek out this river for reducing their signs of aging!

    You'll be taken through more lush vegetation on the way back to your hotel.

    World Travel Award 2007 - Winner for Caribbean's Leading Nature Adventure Excursion Operator!

  • © Viator2012
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    • Ocho Rios, Ocho Rios
    • Strenuousness:

    • Active

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