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Top Romantic Attractions Jamaica Has to Offer

There’s no doubt that Jamaica is one of the most beautiful and romantic islands in the Caribbean, and because it’s people are so welcoming, millions of tourists flock here every year to enjoy their holidays. If you’re looking to take your other half away on a romantic break to Jamaica, then you should know that the island offers everything you need to make your trip as special as possible.

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From golden shorelines and amazing food to crystal clear waters and great hospitality, the luxury resorts all over the island will take care of your every need. Let’s take a look at some of the top romantic attractions Jamaica has to offer!

Rafting

Newlyweds swear by it, and engaged couples want to do it, and that’s why rafting in Montego Bay with your other half is one of the top romantic things to do in Jamaica. A skilled bamboo raft captain will take you down the Martha Brae on a slow night time current, leaving you and your loved one to chill out and relax under the glorious Caribbean moonlight. With over three miles of tranquil river to experience on your bamboo raft, let the night slip away in Jamaica.

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Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon is one of the most beautiful natural water lagoons in the world, and it’s no wonder why it’s so popular with romantic couples. Tucked away behind lush tropical forestry, many couples have decided to tie the knot here, and with the blue glow of the lagoon staring right back at you from your rowing boat, this unique experience is a joy to behold. If you just want to spend some quality time with your partner however, then why not grab a rum punch, crank up the reggae tunes and go swimming in the lagoon!

Lover’s Leap

Lover’s Leap can be found just east of Treasure Beach, and is a great places for couples to relax and unwind. Legend has it that lover’s leap was named after the two slaves who leapt to their deaths, but were saved by the moon, and looking out over this 1700 rock face, the golden shores and the calm blue sea are simply breath-taking. If you’re looking to book a honeymoon location, then lover’s leap should certainly be up there with your considerations. Visit cruise.co.uk/cruise to check the latest deals to Jamaica.

Swim with Dolphins

What could be more romantic than booking a surprise dolphin swimming experience for you and your partner in Jamaica! Not only can you do the swim in the evening as well as the day time, but for a little bit extra you can also have a private session with the dolphins instead of being part of a group.

Eating Out

There’s no better way to end the perfect day in Jamaica than with a romantic meal looking out over the Caribbean Sea – and Scotchie’s Restaurant in Montego Bay is one of the best places to go. Known all over the island for their authentic jerked chicken and pork, this is a dining experience like no other, and with live reggae music being played by the house band, you can your partner will be able to enjoy some quality time together whilst be romantically serenaded.

 

 

phoebe
I'm Phoebe, a writer who lives in the bustling city of Manila in the Philippines. Apart from staying in this archipelagic country with various interesting beaches, mountains and plains, hey,I still want to travel the world. I was lucky to visit a few Asian countries. I found the (very!) best egg tarts I've ever tasted in Jordan, Kowloon; fell truly in-love with Thailand's serenity and Phuket's seascape; visited Singapore three times and finding out new interesting places each time; and flew at 72 meters above sea level in Sentosa's Zipline. With these few trips, it fueled me to achieve more travels in the next few years. I dreamt to travel farther and wider across the globe, with the promise of setting foot on Paris before I die. I'm not afraid to travel alone. And I'm not afraid to get lost, that is part of the journey. I can walk all day and night exploring the city, the culture and relish the different delicacies. With travelling, there is much languages to learn, cultures to understand, people to know, and I am ready for that. These all shows the risk-taker in me. Apart from jumping to different places, I love to work and to write (wherein working and writing does not make any difference to me). I take opportunities as they come, with the fear that it will never come again. With that said, I am very eager to take part on each of your journeys and share whatever experiences and knowledge I have to help each of you (our readers) have a trip that you cannot forget. Cheers!