Port Antonio is the quiet jewel of Jamaica, far from cruise ports and all-inclusives. Tucked away on the island’s northeast coast, this coastal town is blessed with lush rainforests, hidden coves, sparkling rivers, and authentic Jamaican soul.
It was once the playground of Hollywood’s Golden Age (Elizabeth Taylor, Errol Flynn, Grace Kelly), and today it’s where adventurous travelers, creatives, and nature-lovers go to reconnect with beauty and peace.
One of Jamaica’s most mysterious and stunning natural wonders
Famous for its glowing turquoise water that changes shades with the sun
Swim, take a bamboo raft, or boat through the cool, deep lagoon that locals say is bottomless
A cascading series of waterfalls and natural pools deep in the rainforest
Less crowded than Dunn’s River, with jungle surroundings and underwater caves
Local guides lead you through lush trails and secret swimming spots
Drift down this peaceful, winding river on a traditional bamboo raft
Originally used to transport bananas, now it's a relaxing and romantic ride
Pass through the untouched jungle, spot birds, and stop for a riverside lunch
Often ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the world
A dreamy cove where a freshwater river flows into the sea
Powdery white sand, swinging palms, and clear water — it’s postcard-perfect
Birthplace of jerk cooking — spicy, smoky, and unforgettable
Great spot for surfing, relaxing with locals, and eating the best jerk pork or chicken on the island
Beach vibes, reggae music, and cold Red Stripe beers
Boston Jerk Centre: A must-stop for real-deal jerk
Belinda’s Riverside Restaurant: Local food served in a riverside hut on the Rio Grande
Woody’s Low Bridge Place: Great burgers and laid-back atmosphere
Try roasted breadfruit, coconut water straight from the shell, and callaloo
Port Antonio offers eco-luxury hideaways and local charm:
Luxury: Geejam Hotel, Trident Hotel — private beaches, lush jungle, and celebrity-approved stays
Mid-range: Hotel Mockingbird Hill – eco-friendly and elegant
Budget: Bay View Eco Resort, local guesthouses near Boston Bay or San San
December to April: Dry season, best for beach days and waterfall visits
May to November: Lush, green, fewer tourists — great for nature lovers
Port Antonio is never crowded — it stays peaceful year-round
2.5 to 3 hours by road from Kingston (KIN)
Scenic drive through the Blue Mountains and small villages
Perfect to combine with a trip to Kingston or the Blue Mountain coffee region
Nature lovers – Rainforests, rivers, waterfalls
Couples – Quiet beaches, romantic rivers, boutique luxury
Foodies – Authentic Jamaican flavors and jerk legacy
Photographers – Unspoiled landscapes and golden-hour magic
Celebrities & artists – Even Beyoncé and Harry Styles have quietly slipped through
Port Antonio is Jamaica at its most magical.
No crowds, no chaos — just nature, beauty, and peace. It’s where the island whispers instead of shouts, and where adventure feels sacred and personal. If you want to truly disconnect and discover, this is where your story begins.