Activities in Port Antonio
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Lady G’diver
Located at the new marina, Lady G’Diver is a full-service dive shop; dive boats leave at 11am and 2pm daily. It has a retail store, PADI instruction and equipment rentals.
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Lady G'Diver
Good scuba diving abounds: the shoreline east of Port Antonio boasts 13km of interconnected coral reefs and walls at an average of 100m to 300m offshore. Alligator Head is known for big sponge formations and black corals. Hammerhead sharks are common at Fairy Hill Bank. For dive tours, instruction and equipment, contact Lady G'Diver.
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Jamaica Explorations
Jamaica Explorations at Hotel Mocking Bird Hill is a tour coordination company that aims to promote ecocultural tourism in Portland and the Blue Mountains. Tailor-made guided soft-adventure tours include walking, hiking and cultural excursions to the Maroon village of Charles Town.
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San San Golf Course & Bird Sanctuary
San San Golf Course & Bird Sanctuary is an 18-hole course laid out along valleys surrounded by rain forest. The bird sanctuary comprises primary forest and is not developed for tourism.
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Carla Gullotta
Carla Gullotta of Drapers San Guest House occasionally leads small contingents by minibus to some of the best reggae shows islandwide. She arranges tickets and will act as your intermediary at the show.
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La Nadine
You can charter sport-fishing boats such as La Nadine from Errol Flynn Marina in Port Antonio. La Nadine also does harbor tours (US$25 per person, minimum of four people).
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Grand Valley Tours
Excellent trips are offered by Grand Valley Tours to Scatter Falls and Fox Caves as well as hikes to Moore Town, Nanny Falls, Nanny Town and along the White River Trail.
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Valley Hikes
Guided hikes are offered by Valley Hikes in the Rio Grande Valley, as well as Maroon culture tours, horseback riding, bird-watching and other trips.
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Attractions Link
The Attractions Link offers Port Antonio highlights tours to the Blue Mountains, Reach Falls and Nonsuch Caves.
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