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Ocho Rios, Jamaica. The town of Ocho Rios, on Jamaica's north coast, is edged with white-sand beaches. Contrary to popular belief, its name does not refer to "eight rivers, " the literal Spanish translation. It derives instead from the Spanish word chorreras, or "waterfalls, " of which Ocho Rios has many - including the spectacular Dunn 's River Falls.
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This tour combines two of Ocho Rios�s most desirable attractions, Dunn�s River Falls and Dolphin Cove. Your tour begins when you board a boat for a scenic cruise along the coast to Dunn�s River Falls. At the falls, water cascades along a rocky, elevated course down to sea level, emptying into the Caribbean Sea. With the help of an experienced guide, you will enjoy the exhilarating climb to the top. After approximately one hour and thirty minutes, you�ll board a bus for Dolphin Cove with its 4-acres of tropical rain forest and natural cove. Watch the Dolphins at play, shop or just relax. At the conclusion of the Dolphin Cove portion of the tours, taxis will be waiting to take you back to the ship. Transportation and entrance fees are included.
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This guided tour takes you west through St. Ann's Bay, Runaway Bay and Sevilla la Nueva before arriving at the banks of the Martha Brae River. At Rafters Village, you will be greeted with a complimentary rum or fruit punch before you board a 30-foot, two-seater bamboo raft. Your captain will guide the raft down the two-mile winding tropical river. As you enjoy the tranquil 1 1?2-hour journey, you will see lush Jamaican flora. At the conclusion of your rafting trip, the buses will meet you downriver and return to Ocho Rios. includes the driver and 1 passenger. Reserve 1 waverunner for each driver only.
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River tubing is great fun for the entire family and a unique way to stay cool while enjoying the tropical countryside of this beautiful island. Your tubing safari begins with a 40-minute transfer to Spanish Bridge, a 17th century landmark located on the White River. On arrival, your guide will issue you a specially designed inner tube, paddle and life jacket. After a brief orientation, you'll begin your guided two to three-mile leisurely float down the river. Experience the lush tropical surroundings as you pass plantations and small houses built on the riverbanks. At the conclusion of your approximately one hour and 30-minute river float, complimentary refreshments will be served before your transfer back to the ship.
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Experience the enchanting RUINS at the FALLS, centered around a 40-ft waterfall and surrounded by lush tropical gardens. The historic ruins and garden tour highlights the property's infamous past. Hear its legendary tales of mystery and intrigue while touring its gardens filled with a wide selection of exotic fruits and flowers. Sample the fruits and learn about the curing properties of Jamaica's many herbs and spices. Soak in the natural whirlpools if you wish, or just relax by one of the many ponds. After a stimulating taste of our island, it's off to Dunn's River Falls for the experience of a lifetime. Climb the 600-feet cascading waterfall and enjoy the cool water and the magnificent vista of this breathtaking attraction. Your last stop is at Island Village, Ocho Rios' most exciting new attraction. Experience a modern cultural extravaganza. Visit the Reggae Explosion Museum, and feel the vibes of great reggae music. Enjoy the cutting edge 200-seat multi-media cinema, the digital communications center and the Eight Rivers Casino. Feel the rich culture of Jamaica as you view the great works of our Artists and Artisans at the fine arts gallery, while you do some shopping in the myriad of shops on the property. Jimmy Buffet's famous eatery, Margaritaville, is the hot spot to spend some time. Laze at the Island Beach or on the lawns of the park and listen to live reggae bands perform while eating Jerk Chicken and Jerk Fish from Island Grill Restaurant.
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* - Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement on all guests if the price of West Texas Intermediate fuel exceeds $65.00 per barrel. The fuel supplement for 1st and 2nd guests would be no more than $10 per guest per day, to a maximum of $140 per cruise; and for additional guests would be no more than $5 per person per day, to a maximum of $70 per cruise.
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