8 Caverns & Caves in Jamaica That You Shouldn't Miss

January 20, 2022 Kelli Reichel

Is there anything better than stretching out like a cat in a warm patch of Jamaican sun? Only if you sprinkle your island vacation with a dash of adventure. Known fondly as “the land of wood and water,” Jamaica’s forests feature prime hiking and bird watching. History buffs can the heritage sites of Trelawny, while reggae and dancehall fans will love the authentic music clubs of Kingston. Montego Bay is perfect for snorkeling and shopping, while the spas of Ocho Rios can make any stresses melt away.
Restaurants in Jamaica

1. Cave of Refuge: Duncans Cave Tour

# 4 Jacob Taylor Beach shop, Duncans 20010 Jamaica +1 876-559-4563 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Cave of Refuge: Duncans Cave Tour

2. Windsor Cave

Windsor Jamaica http://www.cockpitcountry.com/windsor.htm
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Windsor Cave

3. The Throne Room

Negril Jamaica
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

The Throne Room

The walls of this underwater cavern are covered with yellow sponges.

Reviewed By GoldenGate525 - San Francisco, United States

Went diving here during my last trip to Jamaica, beautiful dive location in Negril! Highly recommend.

4. Widowmaker's Cave

Montego Bay Jamaica
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Widowmaker's Cave

This underwater cave is one of the most popular destinations for divers in Montego Bay.

5. Green Grotto Caves

Runaway Bay Jamaica +1 876-973-2841 [email protected] http://www.greengrottocavesja.com
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4.5 based on 666 reviews

Green Grotto Caves

Reviewed By JamaicanMonalisa - London, United Kingdom

I wanted my daughter to learn about historical events in Jamaica so I took her here to view the caves. Well preserved and the staff who did the tour was well informed and knowledgeable which made it rather interesting as he also asked questions which gave my daughter a chance to participate. My daughter is also into collecting rocks so taking her here was a bonus for her as she was able to see how the stalactites and stalagmites were formed over hundred of years. She also was able to gain some knowledge on how the slaves were able to navigate their way through the caves using natural surviving instincts. It’s definitely a place to visit if you’re into history and seeking new knowledge.

6. Blue Hole Mineral Spring

Blue Hole Mineral Spring Road Brighton District, Little Bay Jamaica +1 954-353-5392 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/BlueHoleMineralSpringJamaica/timeline?ref=page_internal
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Blue Hole Mineral Spring

Blue Hole Mineral Spring sits 24 feet below the ground in a cavernous opening completely encased by Karst limestone. The natural mineral water in the spring is 35 feet deep; However, the edges of the spring are shallow for guests to stand or sit down. Thrill seekers and staff entertain guests with dives only a daredevil can perform. Some guests jump into the spring, others choose to climb in using a safe iron ladder. Naturally occurring minerals in Blue Hole Mineral Spring are recognized for their therapeutic value. Guests often enjoy a Blue Hole Mineral massage where staff will purify, exfoliate, and soften your skin. Reviewers sure seem to be pleased with the results.

Reviewed By tucker0930 - Jacksonville, United States

My husband and I took a day trip to visit this gorgeous blue hole in Jamaica. It was about an hour drive up into the mountain from our resort. We arrived and were greeted by the most friendly staff. They took very good care of us the entire time we were there. You have a few options for swimming, you may jump into the spring, if you’re brave enough (I highly recommend the jump, it’s truly exhilarating), or you may take the ladder down. Or if you have issues with heights they have a swimming pool that is drained and refilled daily with fresh water from the spring. There are plenty of chairs for lounging by their pool, and a bar is also on the grounds to serve up your favorite beverage. We’ve been to Jamaica several times, and of all the excursions we’ve done, this one is on the top of my favorites list. If you have a chance to visit this place don’t miss it, you won’t be disappointed.

7. Joseph's Cave

West End road Jamaica +1 876-591-3610 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Josephcave22/

Come and take a look at one of Negril's hidden gems and explore the cave for a breath-taking experience. This privately-owned cave in all its natural beauty has the most picturesque view of the sea and accessible for swimming and snorkelling!!

8. Stoner's Sactuary

Stoner's Sactuary

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