4 days in Jamaica Itinerary

Created using Inspirock Jamaica Trip Planner
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Montego Bay
— 1 night
Drive
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Negril
— 2 nights
Drive

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Montego Bay — 1 night

The second largest city in Jamaica, Montego Bay boasts an international airport and a major cruise-line terminal, so it regularly receives a big influx of visitors to the island.
Start off your visit on the 23rd (Wed): surround yourself with nature on a nature and wildlife tour, kick back and relax at Doctor's Cave Beach, and then look for gifts at Jewels in Paradise.

To see ratings, where to stay, photos, and tourist information, read Montego Bay trip itinerary planning tool.

The Route module shows you travel options from your home to Montego Bay. November in Montego Bay sees daily highs of 36°C and lows of 28°C at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 24th (Thu) early enough to drive to Negril.
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Negril — 2 nights

Once Jamaica's hidden gem, Negril has significantly expanded its infrastructure without losing its casual way of life.
You'll explore the less-touristy side of things at Barney's Flower & Hummingbird Garden Jamaica and Irie Art. Attractions like Seven Mile Beach and Bloody Bay make great kid-friendly stops. Step out of Negril to go to Pennycooke and see Original Mayfield Falls Jamaica, which is approximately 1h 5 min away. It doesn't end there: Head underground at Blue Hole Mineral Spring and explore the striking landscape at Negril Cliffs.

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Getting from Montego Bay to Negril by car takes about 1.5 hours. Other options: take a bus. In November, daytime highs in Negril are 36°C, while nighttime lows are 28°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 26th (Sat) to allow enough time to drive back home.
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Jamaica travel guide

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Waterfalls · Beaches · Nightlife
The third most populous English-speaking country in the Americas, Jamaica remains a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, with the British monarch its official head of state. Jamaica tourism thrives thanks to the island nation's reputation for natural beauty, outstanding cuisine, and lively music scene. The country's landscape is as diverse as its population, its tropical climate supporting varied ecosystems that include everything from savannahs to rugged mountain slopes. For most visitors, a holiday in Jamaica is a largely outdoor affair, with hiking, fishing, golfing, camping, snorkeling, horseback riding, and kite surfing among the most popular things to do.
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