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Fern Gully, a river once, now a green road in a small canyon.
Open: always
Dunn's River Falls, Jamaica's main attraction.
Open: Daily 8:00am till 5pm till 0:30am
A weekend at Goldeneye, yes, Ian Fleming's place.
Contact JTB for detailed information
Shaw Park Gardens, very nice tropical gardens overlooking Ochee.
Open: 7:30am till 5:30pm
White River, for a bamboo raft or a romantic night with diner and music.
Contact JTB for information



Ocho Rios Jazz Festival
Tired of reggae? I can't believe it, but if you say so...

If you are on the island in mid-June why not visit Ocho Rios for the Ocho Rios Jazz Festival. One week long you can enjoy great Jazz music at several locations like Harmoney Hall, Glenn's Jazz Club and the Renaissance Jamaica Grande Club. Most of the concerts are free and for the evening concerts a small fee is asked.

For more information on the Ocho Rios Jazz Festival, visit the website, contact the Jamaica Tourist Board or call the Jazz Hotline from official festival tour operator Island Flight Vacations (876 922 7160)






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JTB offices are present in Ochee:

Jamaica Tourist Board
Ocean Village Plaza
Shop 7, Second floor
Main St.
Ocho Rios
Phone: 876 974 2582
Fax: 876 974 2559

Information booths can be found near Turtle Towers (Main St.) and at Pinegrove Place in the eastern part of town.



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