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Cuándo visitar

VERY BUSYJan26°6d rainBEST
BUSYFeb26°5d rainBEST
BUSYMar27°5d rainBEST
MODERATEApr28°7d rainBEST
MODERATEMay29°10d rain
MODERATEJun29°12d rain
MODERATEJul29°11d rain
MODERATEAug29°11d rain
NOT BUSYSep28°14d rain
NOT BUSYOct27°13d rain
MODERATENov27°9d rain
VERY BUSYDec26°7d rainBEST

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Atracciones más populares en Jamaica

Things to do in Jamaica range from climbing the 600-foot Dunn's River Falls to exploring the life of reggae legend at the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston. Relax on Seven Mile Beach’s pristine 7-mile stretch of white sand, or experience a thrilling sunset dive off Rick's Cafe in Negril, famous for its dramatic cliffs.

Dunn's River Falls

1. Dunn's River Falls

Ocho Rios

4.6 (16,527)
ParqueAtracción turísticaPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Sugar-white sand and warm turquoise water make Seven Mile Beach a seaside escape. Expect calm swimming, lively beach bars, and wide sunset views.

Datos rápidos: Expect to climb roughly 180 meters of terraced limestone cascades, with warm seawater pooling at the base as waves lap the rocks. Local guides commonly form rope-supported human chains to help climbers, turning the ascent into a social, splash-filled experience.

Destacados: A freshwater cascade tumbles right into the Caribbean, so you can feel cool river spray on your face while warm sea breeze and sand press against your toes. Guides often link groups of 6 to 8 people into a human chain, rope in hand, so climbers steady one another while sliding over slick, vine-framed limestone steps.

Bob Marley Museum

2. Bob Marley Museum

Kingston

4.6 (4,805)
MuseoAtracción turísticaPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Cliffside reggae, sunset dives and ocean views make Rick's Cafe unforgettable. Watch expert cliff-jumpers, sip a rum punch and stay for live music.

Datos rápidos: Fans step through preserved rooms and a tiny recording studio where his voice seems to linger, with personal guitars, stage outfits and gold records arranged like family relics. Guided tours wind past the bedroom, the control room and a small garden while local guides share intimate anecdotes from neighbors and collaborators.

Destacados: A band of bullet marks still scars the front door, a chilling, tangible link to the 1976 attack that visitors lean in to inspect. Inside, the cramped studio smells faintly of old wood and warm vinyl, making the experience feel less like a museum visit and more like eavesdropping on a late-night session.

Seven Mile Beach

3. Seven Mile Beach

Negril

4.7 (1,059)
PlayaElemento naturalEstablecimiento

Golden sands and turquoise waves make it unforgettable. Swim, snorkel, or just soak in stunning seaside views all day long.

Datos rápidos: Stretching over seven miles of golden sand, this beach is famed for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters that are warm year-round. The soft, powdery sand feels like walking on flour, creating a perfect spot for barefoot strolls.

Destacados: A spectacular feature of the shore is the spectacular coral reef just offshore, teeming with vibrant marine life that is visible even without diving gear. Local fishermen often bring fresh catches right to beachside shacks, allowing visitors to enjoy seafood fresh from the sea as they watch the sunset filter across the sky.

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Nuestro consejo de viaje #1

¿Has oído hablar de los tours a pie gratuitos?

Después de viajar a más de 30 países, hay algo que desearía que alguien me hubiera dicho desde el primer día y que cambió completamente cómo experimento las nuevas ciudades.

Tours a pie gratuitos. Sí, realmente gratis. No se necesita tarjeta de crédito. Sin trucos.

Guía local, 2-3 horas

Lugares principales, joyas ocultas, historias locales

100% basado en propinas

Los guías solo ganan propinas, así que dan lo mejor de sí

Das la propina que consideres justa

Al final, solo das la propina que consideres justa

He hecho estos tours en docenas de ciudades y han sido lo mejor de casi todos mis viajes. Si visitas Jamaica, haz esto en tu primer día. Me lo agradecerás después.

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Rick's Cafe

4. Rick's Cafe

Negril

4.4 (10,020)
CafeCaribbean RestaurantRestaurantFoodPunto de interés

Unleash your adventurous spirit with cliff diving shows and stunning seaside sunset views. Feel the ocean breeze and watch fearless flyers soar high above sparkling water.

Datos rápidos: Cliffs plunge dramatically into the ocean, inviting daring cliff divers for a thrilling leap into the turquoise waters. Sunset sessions here turn magical as the sky bursts into fiery colors reflecting on the calm sea below.

Destacados: Local divers perform gravity-defying jumps from 35-foot cliffs, a spectacle that draws crowds daily. The bar's terrace boasts oversized hammocks and candlelit tables right at the edge, creating an electrifying ambiance against the crashing waves.

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Rose Hall Great House

5. Rose Hall Great House

Montego Bay

4.5 (1,759)
Atracción turísticaWedding VenueMuseoLugar de eventosPunto de interés

Experience thrilling ghost stories combined with stunning Georgian architecture. Step inside to explore eerie halls and captivating history that come alive at night.

Datos rápidos: The mansion carries tales of Annee Palmer, the White Witch, whose legend makes the house spine-chillingly famous. Elegant Georgian architecture contrasts sharply with the eerie ghost stories that surround the estate.

Destacados: A nightly ghost tour offers a spine-tingling experience where actors re-enact eerie tales of the White Witch roaming the halls. Visitors often find themselves drawn to the grand staircase, believed to be the witch's favorite haunt, where cold spots and whispers abound.

Blue Lagoon

6. Blue Lagoon

Port Antonio

4.5 (188)
Atracción turísticaPunto de interésEstablecimiento

A vibrant marine playground with breathtaking blue hues that captivate every visitor. Dive into crystal-clear depths and enjoy an unforgettable sensory escape.

Datos rápidos: A stunning marine lagoon known for its mesmerizing turquoise waters sits amidst lush tropical surroundings. The lagoon is surprisingly deep, reaching over 180 feet, and is fed by both freshwater springs and the Caribbean Sea.

Destacados: The water's striking gradient shifts from pale aquamarine at the edges to a deep cobalt blue in the center, creating a dramatic natural color palette. At dusk, bioluminescent plankton occasionally light up the dark waters, creating a magical glowing effect rarely seen in other lagoons.

Blue Mountain Peak

7. Blue Mountain Peak

Blue Mountains

4.6 (247)
Mountain PeakElemento naturalEstablecimiento

Experience breathtaking views from the island's highest summit. Hike through misty forests and see rare wildlife up close.

Datos rápidos: Rising to 7,402 feet, it's the highest point in the island chain, offering panoramic views of both the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The peak is home to a rare species of oak tree and the Jamaican Barberry, which grows nowhere else in the world.

Destacados: At sunrise, clouds often hover below the summit, making visitors feel like they're standing above the sky. The trail passes through misty forests where you'll hear the unique calls of the Jamaican Streamertail hummingbird, a national symbol.

YS Falls

8. YS Falls

St. Elizabeth

4.6 (4,009)
Atracción turísticaPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Escape to cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear pools. Dive in or relax surrounded by tropical nature and history.

Datos rápidos: Water cascades down seven breathtaking tiers, creating natural pools perfect for swimming and cliff jumping. The surrounding lush tropical forest harbors rare birds and vibrant plant life that add to the serene atmosphere.

Destacados: A thrilling 90-foot cliff jump spot offers an adrenaline rush with panoramic views of the falls framed by lush greenery. Local guides share stories of how the falls once powered a sugar mill, blending natural beauty and cultural history seamlessly.

Martha Brae River

9. Martha Brae River

Falmouth

4.6 (1,771)
Atracción turísticaPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Escape on a peaceful bamboo raft cruise through stunning tropical scenery. Enjoy tranquil waters and vibrant wildlife for a truly relaxing adventure.

Datos rápidos: A winding river loved for its gentle bamboo rafting experience lets visitors float past lush tropical forests. The river is named after a legendary runaway slave who once hid along its banks, adding a layer of local history and mystery.

Destacados: Paddle down on narrow bamboo rafts smoothly guided by skilled raft captains using long poles through calm water and shaded groves. The serene sound of flowing water paired with occasional birdcalls creates a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere unique to this spot.

Appleton Estate Rum Tour

10. Appleton Estate Rum Tour

Black River

4.7 (2,704)
Atracción turísticaManufacturerPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Discover the craft behind rich Jamaican rum. Experience the scents, sights, and tastes of a legendary rum-making tradition.

Datos rápidos: The tour takes you deep into a lush tropical estate where the air smells richly of molasses and oak barrels. You get to follow the entire rum-making process from sugarcane to sipping the final product.

Destacados: Stepping inside the copper stills room feels like entering a smoky wonderland where spirits have been crafted since 1749. The secret: a unique aging process in humid Jamaican conditions that gives the rum its signature deep flavor.

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Platos dulces tradicionales

Black Cake

Also called rum cake, it is a dense, dark fruit cake soaked in rum and wine for weeks, and it is a centerpiece at Jamaican weddings and Christmas celebrations.

Gizzada

A crisp tart shell filled with sweet, spiced grated coconut, gizzada is a classic Jamaican street pastry with Portuguese and African influences.

Coconut Drops

Made from grated coconut, ginger, and brown sugar, coconut drops are chewy, caramelized sweets sold by vendors across Jamaica and popular as an everyday treat.

Platos salados tradicionales

Ackee and Saltfish

Jamaica's national dish, ackee and saltfish pairs the buttery ackee fruit with salted cod, onions, and peppers, and is traditionally served for breakfast with dumplings or fried plantain.

Jerk Chicken

Jerk is a Jamaican cooking style where meat is dry-rubbed or wet-marinated in a fiery spice blend including scotch bonnet peppers and pimento, then slow-smoked over pimento wood for a smoky, spicy flavor.

Curry Goat

Introduced through Indian indentured labor, curried goat is a celebratory, slow-simmered stew flavored with curry powder, thyme, and scotch bonnet, often served at parties and special occasions.

Bebidas tradicionales

Blue Mountain Coffee

Grown in Jamaica's Blue Mountains, this coffee is prized worldwide for its mild flavor and bright acidity, and it is one of the country's most famous exports.

Sorrel Drink

Made from dried hibiscus calyces boiled with ginger, cinnamon, and cloves, sorrel is a festive, tangy drink especially popular at Christmas, often spiked with rum.

Mauby

A traditional bark-based drink, mauby is brewed with mauby bark and spices to produce a bittersweet, refreshing beverage that can be sipped chilled or served warm.

Frequently Asked Questions about Jamaica

What are the best months to visit Jamaica?
The best months to visit Jamaica are from December through April. During this period, you can expect pleasant weather with less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach time.
Is Jamaica expensive to visit?
Jamaica has an average cost of living around $900 per month, which helps keep travel expenses moderate. Your overall trip cost will depend on your accommodation, meals, and activities, but Jamaica is generally affordable compared to many other Caribbean destinations.
How is public transportation in Jamaica?
Public transportation in Jamaica has a score of 4 out of 10, indicating it is less convenient and may not be the most reliable. Many travelers prefer renting cars or using taxis for better mobility and comfort.
How many tourists visit Jamaica each year?
Jamaica attracts approximately 2.7 million tourists annually. This steady influx reflects its popularity as a vacation destination with plenty of attractions and beaches to enjoy.
How can I get around Jamaica?
While public transport scores low, travelers typically use rental cars, taxis, and organized tours for getting around. These methods offer more flexibility for exploring the island's various attractions and towns safely and comfortably.

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Excursiones de un día más populares

Ocho Rios

88 km 1.5-2h by car

Waterfalls, beaches, cruise port, adventure activities.

Negril

152 km 3.5-4h by car

Seven Mile Beach, sunsets, cliffside bars and snorkeling.

Montego Bay

175 km 3.5-4h by car

Resorts, nightlife, shopping, gateway via MBJ airport.

Port Antonio

100 km 2-2.5h by car

Lush east coast, Frenchman's Cove, rafting on the Rio Grande.

Blue Mountains

25 km 1-1.5h by car

Cool highlands, coffee tours, scenic hiking and views.

Comentarios (8)

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Wen G.

Hacer snorkel en el arrecife de Negril fue increíble, pero espera quemarte incluso en días nublados. Lleva protector solar seguro para arrecifes.

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Klaus D.

El tiempo fue impredecible, llovió dos días seguidos y arruinó los planes de barco. Aun así valió la pena por la comida local y el ambiente.

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Huda M.

Lleva billetes pequeños, muchos taxis y puestos de comida no aceptan tarjetas. Los cajeros cobran comisiones, así que retira una vez en la ciudad.

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Jessica L.

Evita los restaurantes turísticos en la playa, camina dos cuadras hacia el interior, los locales sirven los mismos platos por la mitad del precio.

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Sri N.

Me encantaron las montañas y la gente amable, pero los taxis pueden ser caros y regatear cansa. Ve en temporada seca si puedes.

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Cómo llegar

Estaciones de tren

No major passenger rail stations

No regular passenger rail service; freight and occasional excursion lines only

From airports use licensed taxis, hotel shuttles, or pre-booked transfers for fixed fares; public buses vary.

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Visa y entrada

Non-Schengen
Estancia máxima: 90 días
Acceso sin visa

United Kingdom, United States, Canada, EU countries, CARICOM members, many Commonwealth countries

Visa requerida

Some African, Asian, and Middle Eastern countries; check the Jamaican consulate for specifics

Verify visa rules and entry requirements on the Jamaican consulate website before travel.

Información útil para Jamaica

Lugares populares para comprasMontego Bay Hip Strip, Kingston Half Way Tree, Ocho Rios Craft Market
Lugares populares para la vida nocturnaMontego Bay, Negril, Kingston
Restaurantes casuales popularesJerk centres, Street food vendors, Seafood shacks
Restaurantes elegantes popularesHotel fine dining, Boutique Kingston restaurants, Montego Bay upscale restaurants
Cafeterías popularesDevon House cafes, Hip strip cafes, Blue Mountains coffee shops
Agua del grifo potableNo
Visa para nómadas digitalesNo
Mejor app de taxiNo reliable nationwide apps, Local taxi dispatch services
Precio taxi / km$2
Turistas / año2700000
Población2930000
Velocidad de internet móvil15 Mbps
Porcentaje de desempleo7 %
Porcentaje de pobreza19 %
Ingreso promedio / mes$400
Costo promedio de vida / mes$900
Precio hotel / noche desde$50
Precio cerveza desde$2.5
Precio café desde$2.5
Precio comida callejera desde$3
Precio comida en restaurante desde$10
Moneda localJMD
Tipos de enchufes disponiblesA, B
ReligionesChristianity, Rastafari, Other
Idiomas habladosEnglish, Jamaican Patois
Grupos étnicosAfrican descent, Mixed, Other
Orientación políticacentre-left
Densidad poblacional266 /km²
Área geográfica10991 km²
Desastres naturales posibleshurricanes, flooding, earthquakes, landslides
Animales peligrososscorpions, sea urchins, jellyfish, mosquitoes
Lugares populares para pasearNegril Seven Mile Beach, Dunn's River Falls, Blue Mountains trails, Kingston Waterfront
Transportes públicos popularesRoute taxis, Buses, Private minibuses
Aerolíneas popularesCaribbean Airlines, American Airlines, JetBlue, British Airways
Vacunas recomendadasRoutine vaccines, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus, Hepatitis B, Rabies (if at risk)
Tipo de arquitecturaColonial, Georgian, Caribbean vernacular, Modern resort
Consumo anual de cerveza por persona / litros20 l
Consumo anual de vino por persona / litros2 l
Cultura de propinasTipping expected in tourist areas, 10 to 15 percent in restaurants
Coworking / día$15
Airbnb / mes$1200
Alquiler 1 hab / mes$500
Gimnasio / mes$30
Presupuesto diario (mochilero)$40
Presupuesto diario (gama media)$120

Resumen de Jamaica

Dominio del inglésBueno
Seguridad vialMalo
Amigable con extranjerosBueno
Libertad de expresiónBueno
Transporte públicoMalo
Atención médicaPromedio
Calidad educativaPromedio
Confiabilidad de la red eléctricaPromedio
Seguridad ante crímenes violentosMalo
CaminabilidadPromedio
Vida nocturnaBueno
Escena gastronómicaBueno
Amigable con LGBTQ+Malo
Escena startupMalo
Nivel de ruidoPromedio
LimpiezaPromedio
Acceso a la naturalezaMuy bueno

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