Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica

April 13, 2013 robot Uncategorized

One of the ports of contact for our Royal Caribbean cruiseship throughout the week of November 28/04 was Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Almost certainly the most popular website in the area is Dunn’s River Falls and we chose to tour it on our own rather than through one of the cruiseship tours. When we disembarked from the cruiseship, there had been cabs and shuttlebuses accessible at the pier. Cabs to Dunn’s River Falls had been $22 US for a return trip. Cabs allowed 1-3 folks per automobile. We were also told at the pier that tiny shuttlebuses also go to the Falls at $5.50 US per particular person. These had been also based on return trips. The only difficulty with shuttlebuses was that we had to wait till they filled up the shuttle ahead of leaving for the Falls so given that we were the first on the bus, we had to wait about 15 minutes for it to fill up. The driver then asks you when you want to be picked up at the Falls for the return trip. Our driver advised two hours to see the Falls so we agreed on this time duration.

When at the Falls, a woman then came onboard the shuttle to sell tickets for admission to the website at $10 US per adult person which was the exact same rate at the park’s ticket booth. When inside the Dunn’s facility, there had been rentals for special rubber shoes as effectively as lockers. We carried a tiny backpack so we did not demand paying for a locker. We also brought along our scuba diving booties so we didn’t have to rent those rubber shoes on internet site either. The cruiseship shop was also selling these rubber shoes in advance. Shoes of some type are extremely advised as the rocks on the Falls can be slippery and some of the bottoms of the water pools are a bit rocky. If you have old sneakers you do not thoughts acquiring wet, they will be suitable for the climb up the falls as effectively. Our scuba diving booties turned out to be enough. The entrance to the site is at the best of the falls so we took some stairs that were adjacent to the falls to the bottom where the beach and entrance to the climb were.

There are official guides dressed in blue polo shirts and shorts who will take groups up the falls. Usually, they will ask to carry all cameras for you so they can take photographs of you as you climb. Of course, they anticipate to be properly tipped for their services. Also, groups had been told to hold hands forming a human chain up the falls. This was suppose to make issues safer but as we witnessed, this strategy of going up the falls is not a guarantee against falling. We saw a woman let go and she fell down the rocks in the course of one of the steeper sections. She wasn’t badly hurt but we imagined that she sustained some good bruises. There are several points along the falls where you could get off the falls and back on the stairs to walk up the rest of the way. Not everyone there attempted to climb the falls as a lot of were satisfied to just walk dry along the side on the stairs. We chose not to go with any of the groups which tend to go up the left side of the falls. We produced our way up on our own mostly on the proper side. With some breaks for images, we created it all the way up the falls in about 30 minutes. Going with a group would have taken longer for certain. The water is a bit cool and if you have a wetsuit, it is very recommended that you wear it for the climb. Cameras utilised there up the falls are also recommended to be water resistant because they probably will get wet. We left our digital camera on the ship and took a single of those $25 underwater cameras.

Following climbing the falls, we headed back down to the fairly tiny but uncrowded beach exactly where the ocean water was warmer until it was time to depart. The exit back at the leading of the falls was strategically located at the finish of a market so we did have to go by way of some locals who attempted to sell us their souveniers. These locals who worked inside the Dunn’s site were hustling but not as aggressively as those in the town of Ocho Rios. The shuttlebus arrived at the website parking lot on time as agreed. The total quantity we spent which includes the park admission and the shuttle was $31 US for the two of us. Taking an organized tour by way of the cruiseship would have expense a lot more than double this quantity. So it is quite achievable to tour Dunn’s River Falls on your own rather than take the a lot more expensive tours. We had been glad that we did see Dunn’s River Falls but we believed that it was not nearly as impressive as depicted on photographs in travel brochures.

The official website for Dunn’s River Falls is

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