Aside from the beaches and associated resorts in Jamaica, one of the most popular tourist destinations is Ocho Rios. Not just the beaches or Dolphin Cave, but the “inner” side of the resort city. If you want to experience something different and spend a day away from the ocean and beaches, read on for a few suggestions for other sites to see within Ocho Rios.
- Check out the dog sled tours at Chukka Cove Farm. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need snow and cold temperatures to have fun on a dog sled. For a scenic tour of the local countryside, just hop on the sled and the dogs will do the rest. You’ll learn about how Jamaicans got involved in the sport and can even see where the film “Papillion” was shot.
- Give the attractions at Mystic Mountain a try. One of the most popular rides here is the Rainforest Bobsled. Moved about on a zip line, this attraction will take you on a scenic tour through the canopy of the rainforest and down to a platform near a waterfall. The trip is nearly vertical—something to keep in mind, especially if you have a weak stomach.
- Take a trip up the North Coast Highway and see the Green Grotto Caves. Located between Ocho Rios and Montego Bay, these caves are filled with history. In 1665, the Spanish hid in them as the British overtook Jamaica. The Taino Indians also used the caves as dwellings. The caves have many unique formations and in the middle of the caves is Grotto Lake.
These are just three of the unique sites that Ocho Rios has to offer. If you’re tired of the beach, take a look around. You never know what you might find.











