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The 5 Most Breath-taking Natural Wonders of Jamaica

Jamaica is a stunning Caribbean island that offers visitors a slice of paradise; here youu2019ll discover many natural treasures, including unspoilt beaches, mountains, waterfalls, forests and rivers.<br>

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The 5 Most Breath-taking Natural Wonders of Jamaica

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  1. The 5 Most Breath-taking Natural Wonders of Jamaica Jamaica is a stunning Caribbean island that offers visitors a slice of paradise; here you’ll discover many natural treasures, including unspoilt beaches, mountains, waterfalls, forests and rivers. Brightsun Travel has a great selection of Jamaica flight deals, so you could be visiting this awe-inspiring nation soon! Discover Jamaica’s 5 most beautiful natural wonders below which make for incredible photo opportunities. Dunn’s River Falls This iconic waterfall is set in the midst of a tropical rainforest and is unlike any other waterfall in the world, producing a cascade of terraces. The water from Dunns River Falls flows into the Caribbean Sea at the end of a beach, and there are also several refreshing swimming pools at the base of these falls. Those who are feeling brave can climb to the top of Dunn’s River Falls and stop for some epic photos. Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park The Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park is the only national park in Jamaica, covering 101,313 acres. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is a nature lover’s paradise home to plenty of plants, wildlife, bird species, waterfalls and hiking trails. Jamaica’s highest peak is also located here, which sits at 7,401ft. The hike to this peak offers some incredible vistas, especially at sunrise.

  2. Green Grotto Caves Green Grotto Caves is an underground labyrinth of caverns, chambers and holes that are surrounded by lush vegetation and feature a series of rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites, as well as bats flying around. The mysterious and majestic cave system has a very interesting past, as it was once used as a hideout for runaway slaves and also as a storeroom for rum. A true natural phenomenon!

  3. Frenchman’s Cove Nestled between verdant cliffs, Frenchman’s Cove is considered as one of the world’s most beautiful beach spots, boasting pristine sands, dazzling clear blue waters and a backdrop of tropical vegetation. The unique highlight of Frenchman’s Cove is that that the river meets the Caribbean Sea here, and there are swings and ropes in the water to fully enjoy this phenomenon.

  4. Seven Mile Beach Negril’s Seven Mile Beach is a paradise hotspot and one of the best beaches in the Caribbean. Despite the name, this beach actually only stretches for four miles but it seems endless with its coconut palms, crystal-clear waters and soft white sands. Alluring sunsets can be witnessed at Seven Mile Beach, and there are some great water activities to enjoy at this natural oasis. Secure cheap tickets to Jamaica with Brightsun and look forward to discovering these gorgeous natural treasures.

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