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Activities
Browse the activities below to find exciting things to do in Montego Bay. 

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"Once upon a time, I rode a seahorse into paradise". A truly fun and enjoyable equestrian experience for the whole family. A two hour ride with trained guides through the scenic countryside, along the shore to a beautiful, white sand beach where you can ride bareback into the sea with the horses. > Learn More
With Chukka’s River Kayak Safari we will show you the woods in our tropical forests as you navigate the water in your very own River Kayak. > Learn More
Chillin Games Room: If there was a fun spot to hang out that was just all around COOOL – it’d probably be called, yes you guessed it – CHILLIN! Imagine a winter wonderland in tropical Jamaica! CHILLIN at Coral Cliff makes it all a reality. Ride, drive or ski as hard as you want, shoot hoops or pool AND win exciting prizes in this fun-filled fantasyland, amidst falling snow and pulsating lights and music. > Learn More
Cinnamon Hill Golf Course offers 18 holes of remarkable play. Winding its way along the sparkling shores of the turquoise Caribbean Sea and through the lush green mountain terrain of its demanding back nine, Cinnamon Hill's diverse elevations combine the best of both links and inland golf.  > Learn More
Animal Farm is the place for the nature lover. It is Jamaica's newest animal sanctuary and nature retreat where you can explore the habits of exotic birds, learn about solar electricity or relax by the river with a cup of tea from our herb garden. > Learn More
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Cinchona: The medicine quinine is taken from the cinchona tree grown in Jamaica. The value of quinine in the treatment of malaria fever was known to the Indians of Peru and other American countries from earlier times. It was noticed by the Europeans in 1638 when it cured the Countess Cinchon. The plant was then named in her honour.
 
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