Get ready to soak in sky-high views of Jamaica's landscapes on this hike up Blue Mountain, the country's tallest peak. Kick off with brunch and freshly brewed Blue Mountain coffee to get you energised. Then, hit the lush 2.2-mile trail, where you'll uncover local culture, trek through tropical forests, and snap pics of vibrant flora and fauna as you climb 1500 feet. Afterwards, refuel with lunch and wash your worries away at a refreshing waterfall.
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Blue Mountains Hike
- Hike Blue Mountain, Jamaica's highest peak
- Enjoy brunch and unlimited Blue Mountain coffee
- Refresh with a waterfall swim after lunch
Admission fees
Brunch
Transport
Guide
Hike
Lunch
Coffee or tea
Unlimited coffee, energy bar, fruit, and water before the hike starts
- The minimum age for participants is ten years old
- Bring comfortable hiking shoes, a backpack, swimwear, towels, and water shoes
- Not suitable for expectant mothers
- This tour involves extensive walking with little/no rest periods
- Bring biodegradable insect repellent
- Bring suitable footwear
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
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