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Towering behind Kingston, the Blue Mountains - named
for the mists that color them from a distance - are an
unbroken, undulating spine across Jamaica's easternmost
parishes.
At 28 miles, the mountains form one of the longest
continuous ranges in the
Caribbean, and their cool, fragrant woodlands,
dotted with coffee plantations, offer some of the best
hiking on the island.
The most popular hike is to Blue Mountain Peak - at
7402ft, the highest point in Jamaica - but there are dozens
of other trekking possibilities such as the marked trails
within the gorgeous Hollywell Recreational Park.
Otherwise, coffee is the chief interest is here, and
you can isit several of the estates producing some of the
most expensie - and delicious - beans on earth.
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On the other side of the Blue Mountains (here officially
known as the John Crow range), the northeastern
parish of Portland is justifiably touted as one of
the most beautiful parts of Jamaica, with jungle-smothered
hillsides cascading down to a postcard-perfect Caribbean
shoreline.
If you stay in parish capital Port Antonio, you'll be
close to the loely Reach waterfalls and fabulous
swimming at the magical Blue Lagoon.
Inland, you can hike in pristine tropical rainforest
or take a gentle rafting trip on the Rio Grande.
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Jamaica
travel Guide
Montego Bay, Kingston, Ocho Rios, Negril, Blue Mountains, Portland
Caribbean travel Guide
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