White water rafting - If you are looking for excitement, then Visitors interested in white water rafting can select from the lazy pools, which are suitable for beginners, to the adrenaline-filled rafting adventures along Jamaica's fast-paced canyon rivers. Rafters will have the opportunity to view up close the unspoiled nature of the rainforests. Experienced raft guides lead you safely along the river, and trips are open to children over age four as well as adults.
Doctor's Cave Beach - Doctor's Cave Beach is what made Montego Bay as a popular resort destination, which attracted celebrities and tourists from all over the world. This beach is said to be fed by mineral springs and it certainly rejoices in the most uncommonly clear and sparkling water.
Snorkeling - If you've never explored the vibrant world just beneath the waves, Montego Bay offers some of the best snorkeling in the Caribbean. Expect huge, brightly colored fish that emerge dramatically from their hiding places amid ocean floor vegetation. Because these fish are accustomed to tourists, they often linger and even brush against you in welcome. But, be certain to use waterproof sunscreen, especially on your back. The sun's rays will still reach you through the crystal clear water; you'll be so fascinated by the underwater scenery, you can get a sunburn without realizing it. Bring an underwater camera for memorable photos of ornate coral reefs and beautiful, exotic fish.
Golf - Montego Bay is possibly the most attractive destination for golfers, with four legendary courses each within a half hours' drive of each other. The Tryall Golf Club sits on a beautiful 2,200 acre estate with sweeping vistas down to the incredibly blue Caribbean sea. The 72 par 18 hole golf course here is world-famous.
Crafts Market - Don't miss a chance to haggle for the lowest prices on wonderful locally made goods and mementos of your vacation. The big market is appropriately on Market Street, and it can be a wild and bustling spot on the weekends. Bargaining with each vendor is considered part of the fun; never pay full price!
Shop for art - The internationally famous Gallery of West Indian Art on Fairfield Road is a perfect place to find paintings, hand-turned pottery, and magnificently carved and painted wildlife figures by local artists. Browse other nearby galleries to discover new artists, too. Finally, when you're leaving Jamaica, leave early for the airport. "Things Jamaican" at the Sangster Airport features exquisite smaller (and generally unbreakable) art pieces to tuck into your carry-on luggage.
Rockland Feeding Station - Spend an afternoon discovering the many spectacular varieties of birds that are native to Jamaica. Bring your camera for photos that you'll want to display on your walls when you return home. Whether you're lucky enough to capture a picture of Jamaica's famous vervian hummingbirds--the world's second-smallest birds--or elegant coral and white flamingoes on parade, you're sure to be amazed at the variety of wildlife at Rockland, just south of Montego Bay.
Rose Hall - This is the most famous Great House in Jamaica. It was once the home of the notoriously wicked Annie Palmer, the White Witch of Rose Hall, who murdered three husbands and terrorized her slaves. U.S. entrepreneurs, John and Michele Rollins, restored it to its original glory, complete with furnishings from the same time period. Charming Jamaican hostesses will chill your blood with tales of the evil Annie. A refreshing walk in the beautiful gardens will restore your equilibrium — or should you need stronger sustenance you can find it in Annie's Pub in the dungeon of the Great House.
Festivals, carnivals, and special annual events - If you can handle the heat and the crowds, plan your Montego Bay vacation for the summer during the annual Reggae Sumfest at the Bob Marley Performing Center. Locals as well as top-name performers provide energizing entertainment amid a boisterous party atmosphere.
Sunset cruises and midnight sails - Montego Bay's waters earn their reputation for beauty. The calm waters and soothing white sands of its beaches makes it an ideal destination for sunset cruises and midnight sails. Choose a luxury yacht, or sail pirate-style aboard an old wooden sailing ship. Boats depart from Montego Bay for unforgettable cruises and the most romantic and peaceful sunset views you'll ever experience. Most offer dinner as well.
