Nearby Attractions

Nearby Attractions · Runaway Bay & Beyond

Everything Within
45 Minutes of
Your Room.

The waterfall you’ve seen in every Jamaica photo. The cave five minutes down the road. The beach that’s still mostly locals. What’s worth it, what to skip, and what time to leave.

Green Grotto

7 min

Puerto Seco Beach

15 min

Dolphin Cove

25 min

Dunn’s River

30 min

Fern Gully

35 min

Blue Hole

45 min

Start Here

Right Outside the Gate

Before you drive anywhere, there’s plenty worth seeing in the immediate neighborhood. Most guests don’t realize how much is within 15 minutes.

Green Grotto Caves
7 min Don’t Miss

Green Grotto Caves

A limestone cave system that goes deeper than it looks — stalactites, an underground lake, and layers of history that run from Taino inhabitants to pirates to freedom fighters during the colonial era. Guided tours run daily and take about an hour.

Tip: Go in the morning before the tour buses arrive from Ocho Rios. Wear closed shoes — the paths are uneven. Great for curious kids and adults alike.

Guided tours available daily · Modest entry fee · On-site parking

Puerto Seco Beach, Discovery Bay
15 min Local Favorite

Puerto Seco Beach — Discovery Bay

A proper public beach in Discovery Bay with calm, clear water and a fraction of the crowd you’d find further east. There’s a small entry fee which keeps it manageable. Vendors, food, and a local vibe — this is where families actually go on a Sunday.

Tip: Go on a weekday for the quietest experience. Bring your own snacks and towels. The water is shallow enough for young children near the shore.

Small entry fee · On-site food & vendors · 15 min west on the A1

Worth the Drive

The Ones Everyone Asks About

Yes, they’re on every Jamaica list. They’re on every list because they’re genuinely worth it. Here’s how to do them right.

Dunn's River Falls
30 min Iconic

Dunn’s River Falls

Jamaica’s most photographed waterfall, and for good reason. You climb the terraced falls in a human chain, waist-deep in cool freshwater, with the Caribbean just below. It’s equal parts beautiful and ridiculous in the best way. Couples love it. Kids lose their minds. Even the guests who say they’re “not a waterfall person” come back talking about it.

Tip: Leave by 8am — it fills up fast, especially when cruise ships are in Ocho Rios. Water shoes are essential (rentable on-site but bring your own if possible). Book tickets online in advance.

Blue Hole Secret Falls
45 min Off the Beaten Path

Blue Hole & Secret Falls

Where Dunn’s River is organized and accessible, the Blue Hole is wild. Turquoise pools, rope swings, cascades, and a jungle walk to get there. It draws a younger, more adventurous crowd and feels genuinely off-the-grid by comparison. Guided tours are available and worth it for the first visit.

Tip: Wear your swimsuit under your clothes — you will get in the water. Not ideal for guests with limited mobility. Go in the afternoon when morning tour groups have cleared out.

35 min Scenic Drive

Fern Gully

A 3-kilometre stretch of road cut through a ravine where ferns grow overhead and the temperature drops noticeably. It’s not a destination so much as a moment — cool, green, almost cathedral-like on a clear morning. Combine it with a stop at a roadside fruit stall or a trip into Ocho Rios town.

No entry fee · Best in the morning · Pull over safely to take photos

Travelling with Children

If the Kids Are Deciding

For multigenerational groups and families, a few options are worth knowing about. Puerto Seco and Green Grotto work well for all ages. And then there’s Dolphin Cove.

25 min Family / Kids

Dolphin Cove — Ocho Rios

It’s a tourist attraction, and it knows it — but if you’re travelling with young children, it delivers exactly what it promises. Swimming with dolphins, stingrays, sharks, and other marine encounters in a well-run facility. The kids will talk about it for years.

Book in advance online — it sells out in peak season · Bring a change of clothes and towels · Budget for food and souvenirs on-site · Cash and card accepted

While You’re Out

Roadside Vendors & Craft Markets

All along the north coast you’ll find vendors selling handmade baskets, wood carvings, paintings, and seasonal fruit. The larger craft markets are in Ocho Rios, but some of the best finds are the roadside stops you weren’t planning on.

  • Ocho Rios Craft Market — 30 min, large and lively
  • Roadside fruit stalls — ask us for the best ones near the property
  • Local artists at The Mabella — rotating monthly, available for purchase

We Know the Area

Want a Custom Plan?

Tell us who’s in your group — ages, interests, how much walking you want to do — and we’ll put together a day-by-day plan. We can also arrange a private driver for any of the attractions above.