Come with us as we explore the top getaway destinations of Jamaica.
Jamaica is a stunning Caribbean island with lush rainforests, tranquil beaches, rugged coasts, and vibrant culture. We have traveled to Jamaica more than twenty times and have come to love the people and this beautiful island. For us, Jamaica offers several perfect getaway destinations for when we want to spend 4 or 5 days on a tropical beach.
There are several popular getaway destinations in Jamaica, including Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Negril, and Port Antonio. Below we will discuss how to get there, how to get around, the best beaches, and other activities unique to each getaway destination.
We have never stayed in Montego Bay, although certainly a lot of people do. But, we have visited numerous times in Ocho Rios and Negril, and Port Antonio. The overall vibe of each destination is different but exceptional in its own way. Read on to learn more about the best getaway destinations in Jamaica.
Getting To Jamaica
If you are planning to visit Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, or Negril you will want to fly into Montego Bay (MBJ). The drive to either Ocho Rios or Negril, although in opposite directions from Montego Bay, will take about 1.5 hours. Ocho is located on the northeastern side of Jamaica, while Negril is on the western side of the island. Shuttle rides from MBJ can be reserved in advance usually through your hotel. Or you may exit the terminal and opt to take a taxi. The fare to Ocho or Negril will be about $100. If you prefer not to make any long drives, you will want to choose to stay in Montego Bay.
If you are visiting the Port Antonio area, you will want to fly into Kingston (KIN), the largest city and capital of Jamaica. The distance between Kingston and Port Antonio is only about 60 miles, the driving is slow because of road conditions, and can take you 2 hours to arrive at your hotel.
Getting Around Jamaica
As of this writing, ride shares are not available; however, taxis are plentiful. Rental cars are available at MBJ and KIN. And most major car rental companies have offices in Jamaica.
There are a few things to keep in mind though. First, the country drives on the left, which is tricky during the day, but even trickier at night when you may not know where you are. Second, check the benefits of your credit cards before leaving the U.S. to make sure they cover you while driving in Jamaica. Third, you do not need an international driver’s license, your state license will be fine. Fourth, walk around the car before leaving the lot and take pictures of any dents, scratches, etc. that you might be blamed for later.
The Important Stuff
The Vibe
Understanding the vibe the destinations offer is probably the most important when determining where to plan your Jamaica getaway, whether this is a romantic couple’s getaway or one that includes the whole family. We’ve experienced both, so let us tell you what we think.
The vibe of the entire island is laid-back and relaxed so if that’s what you are looking for, it’s hard to go wrong with any destination. However, if you were looking at a vibe meter, it would likely say that Negril is the place to unwind and relax on the island. We think this is particularly true for individuals and couples looking for a quick getaway.
As you read on, you will learn there are “fewer outside the hotel” activities than in other parts of Jamaica. So, if your ideal getaway is to do nothing except listen to reggae, float in the tranquil waters, and drink rum punches, head to Negril.
Consider Montego Bay and Ocho Rios if you want to chill but have additional activities. If you want to hike and spend more time in nature, consider Port Antonio.
If this is a family vacation, any of the destinations work, but we recommend staying more towards Montego Bay and Ocho Rios, especially in a family-friendly all-inclusive resort. They have built-in activities for all ages of children which will give parents more free time, and time to also do things as a family.
Another option we have used on several occasions is renting a private home through VRBO, which came in very handy when our extended family traveled with us over Christmas one year. Check out this option to see if it fits your needs.
Beaches of Jamaica
The beaches of all the popular getaway destinations in Jamaica are simply beautiful. But, when you ask people who know the island well, most would say 7 Mile Beach in Negril is the best getaway, and we agree. If you want a few waves, mostly calm waters, and soft, white sand this is the place to go.
All-inclusive hotels are quite popular along this stretch of sand (and in other parts of Jamaica) and have security walking the beach to keep any nefarious-looking individuals away. But the entire beach is open to the public.
If you want a little surf it’s best to stay on the northeast side of the island around Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, or Port Antonio. We recommend choosing a beach-front hotel, if possible. Over the years, hotels have been built on the best beaches on this side of the island, making it difficult, but not impossible, for people not staying in a beach-front hotel to get beach access. You will find there are several places to go and have a great beach day, it just won’t be quite as convenient.
If you don’t have a beach-front hotel, we recommend finding a resort that lets you buy a day pass. The rates aren’t cheap though. For example, at Sandals Resort in Montego Bay, a day or evening pass will cost you about $180 per person. A full-day pass is $340 per person. What you get with that pass is unlimited dining and alcohol selections, use of the pools, beach, and so forth. Less expensive day pass rates can be found so it’s worth asking your hotel for recommendations. It also seems these prices have risen some since the pandemic.
Activities
Most hotels in Jamaica offer the standard fare of catamaran cruises, parasailing, snorkeling, and diving adventures, but if you want to try other activities or get a taste of the island, you will need to leave your hotel.
If doing things offsite is important to you, we suggest staying in or near Ocho Rios or Montego Bay. Let’s take a quick look at what each town offers in terms of activities.
Montego Bay Jamaica
In Montego Bay, you can take several day trips to participate in activities closer to Ocho Rios, and even Negril. But, for activities in close proximity to Montego Bay, consider signing up for a catamaran tour, parasailing, an ATV adventure through the countryside to a beach, or visiting the Rockland Bird Sanctuary where you can hand feed hummingbirds.
A highly rated activity on this side of the island is a float down the Martha Brae river, located 20 miles from Montego Bay. We have experienced this bamboo rafting adventure on several occasions and enjoyed it each time. It’s a terrific way to cool off without being in the ocean. The entry fee is $35 per person which gets you a raft and an experienced guide.
Ocho Rios Jamaica
If you are staying In the Ocho Rios area, the number one activity is a visit to Dunn’s River Falls & Park. The highlight is climbing the falls so bring appropriate footwear if you plan to make the climb. Over the years the area has expanded and now includes a zipline, a beach for lounging, a kid’s splash pad, and nature trails for hiking. There is enough to do that you can easily spend a half day or more at the park. The entry fee is $25 for adults and $17 for children aged 4 to 12.
Negril Jamaica
Negril offers fewer activities outside the hotel, but you should definitely not miss spending an evening at Rick’s Café. Listen to live reggae music while the sun drops into the ocean. Magical!
Port Antonio Jamaica
Staying in the Port Antonio area should be high on your list if you are interested in surfing or mountain biking in the Blue Mountains. The largest mountain range in Jamaica, the Blue, and John Crow Mountain ranges, is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
You may also recognize the name Blue Mountain if you are a coffee lover. This area produces some of the most expensive coffee in the world. There are opportunities to visit several coffee plantations. And for the most adventurous, you may want to the Blue Mountain Peak. This is not for the faint of heart. You will need to start your journey around 2:00 a.m. if you want to reach the peak at sunrise.
Other Information
Many hotels in Jamaica are all-inclusive, which we realize is not for everyone. There are benefits though, including all your meals, alcohol, soft drinks, and standard resort activities, and perhaps most importantly access to some really beautiful beaches. It can be good to know in advance what you are likely to spend on this getaway. Unless transportation is covered you will need to calculate that cost, plus any taxi fees, activities outside the resort, and gratuities.
We have stayed in several all-inclusive resorts around the island and are sure you can find one that suits your lifestyle – whether you are traveling with children or want a romantic few days away. There are also hotels and resorts that offer modified meal plans such as breakfast and dinner, but not lunch. Or in some cases, just breakfast. Again, it depends on the type of experience you are looking for and your budget, but we are sure you can find an excellent getaway destination in Jamaica.
Safety in Jamaica
And finally, we want to discuss safety. As alluded to earlier in this post, we have spent a lot of time in Jamaica over the years. We have met many lovely people, and a few we still maintain contact with. We are not afraid to leave the hotel or resort. But, we know many people are hesitant to leave the safety of their all-inclusive.
Here are a few general rules.
- Do not walk outside the hotel at night, especially alone or as a couple. Travel in larger groups and stick to well-lit streets.
- Single females should not go alone or leave alone any nightclubs and bars outside the hotel. And regardless of being male or female, don’t get too drunk or high. And if you do, call a taxi.
- Petty theft can be a significant problem in many places worldwide. Don’t carry anything with you that you don’t want to lose.
- Know where you are at all times and avoid areas identified as problematic.
- Use common sense, take precautions, and keep your eyes open and alert for potential problems.
Conclusion
We love Jamaica for many reasons and we will return again. The beaches are gorgeous, the sand is soft and warm, and the people are friendly.
It is possible to plan the perfect getaway to destinations in Jamaica. Know what you are looking for – what your goals are – and then plan accordingly.
If you want more specifics about Negril or Ocho Rios, look no further than our travel guides. These guides will help you plan the perfect vacation! And if you need further help, please send us an email and we can help you get started!