Jamaican style: a journey to get close to nature, is the Caribbean a paradise?
Jamaican snacks are also very special. There is a dish in Jamaica called braised fish with aquiguo, which was once listed as one of the top ten most popular national dishes in the world. It cracks, and then the fruit and seeds are revealed. Remove the seeds. The golden fruit is delicious and delicious, but you need to be careful here. Both unripe and over-ripe Aqui fruits have certain D. If you take them carelessly, you may be harmed. It can cause convulsions or nausea and vomiting, or even death in severe cases. Just like puffer fish in China, it needs to be handled by professionals before it can be taken safely. Of course, in addition to special food and sports, Jamaica has an attractive a place.
Port Antonio Port Antonio is a quiet, relaxed and pleasant small fishing village, located between the twin harbors and the mountain peaks. In Port Antonio, there are many tourist attractions and activities for you to choose from - explore art galleries, hike in the forest, scuba dive and dive with colorful coral in the blue lagoon about 60 meters away.
The Rose Hall Hall was built in 1770 and is the most typical Georgian architectural type. It is grand, full of national style and full of charm. A mansion villa faces a picturesque bay. Unfortunately, it is a "haunted house". Anne Palmer used to live here, but was later taken away by the cruel "White Witch" and died tragically. If you're more up for a challenge, you can also try the ghost candlelight tour offered by an engineered building.
Rio Grande River The Rio Grande River is undoubtedly a gift from nature and has increasingly become a representative scenic spot in Jamaica. Both sides of the river and strait are covered with dense tropical jungles and thick lawns. In 1911, people here began to use bamboo rafts to transport bananas and apples on the Chi River. Time flies, and now bamboo rafts have become a popular tourist activity. The whole process takes about 2.5 hours, and visitors can explore the beauty of this place. During the low and peak seasons, this river is especially suitable for tourists who love peace and quiet.
Falmouth Illuminated Lagoon The town of Falmouth is one of the best preserved Georgian towns in the Caribbean. It has a sugar industry and vast agricultural land, and was a busy coastal port in the 19th century. Falmouth's main attraction is the historic Grove House, which has been restored and transformed into a historical museum. As well as some of the beautiful Wedgwood pottery, it also displays rare traditional musical instruments and ancient furniture. The historic coconut shoe and sugar growing area is called "Good Hope Manor", and the oldest Caribbean hot baths are also displayed here. Tourists can also visit the Illuminated Lagoons, which get their name from the light green phosphorescence.
Kingston Kingston is a busy, modern city that contrasts sharply with the island's natural beauty. The city is located around the Blue Mountains, and visitors can travel through the city's tourist attractions or choose organized tours. The Claron Marley Historical Museum is Kingston's most popular tourist attraction and honors the reggae superstar. You can explore the history and culture of Kingston through several major tourist attractions such as Devon House, National Gallery, Jamaica Museum Association and the Natural History Museum, the oldest museum in Jamaica. The largest botanical garden in the West Indies, the Hope Gardens, is also located in Kingston. In addition, the National Heroes Park is also located here to commemorate outstanding Jamaican characters.
The Blue Mountains and John Crowe National Park covers an area of ??more than 800 square kilometers and is a paradise for nature lovers. The tropical jungle is full of exotic Breathing animals and plants. This is a place where more than 800 kinds of green plants and nearly 200 species of birds naturally inhabit. The park is divided into three parts, Portland Gap (mainly including Stone Mountain and Mount St. Andrew), Portland and Millbank (including John Crow Peak), and its Holywell and Annotto Bays. The park is the city where the highest mountain in Jamaica - Blue Peak, with a height of 2256 meters, is more convenient for hiking.
Doctor's Cave Beach in Montego Bay is known as the better beach in Montego Bay. The beach is adjacent to the turquoise sea and the soft white sand is full of attraction. In the second half of the 1920s, the famous British osteopath Sir Herbert Barker claimed that the seawater here had healing properties and was beneficial to swimmers, which made the beach famous. In 1932, the cave used to name the beach was destroyed by a storm, but the name survived. To this day, it is still very popular and several luxury cruise ships dock here every year.