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🏞️ A Solo Trip to YS Falls, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.

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  🌿 Why Visit YS Falls? YS Falls is one of Jamaica’s most beautiful natural attractions—less commercial than places like Dunn’s River and tucked into the quiet, rural beauty of St. Elizabeth. It combines a mixture of adventure and calm: waterfalls, natural pools, ziplining, and an open countryside. Whether you're solo like I was or coming with families and friends, it offers a serene escape from the tourist-heavy coastlines . 📍 I boarded the bus early in the morning at Halfway Tree , the central pick-up point in Kingston, where the group was organised, and we quickly got on the road. We made a quick stop in Spanish Town to pick up the rest of the travellers and then began the trip. A few hours in, we took a break at Juici Patties in Clarendon Park —a solid choice for a warm patty or quick breakfast if you're feeling hungry. We also stopped at GasMart Station , a clean and convenient spot for stretching your legs or grabbing a bottle of water before continuing the drive. Once...

My Solo Journey to The Orginal Blue Hole, Ocho Rios

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  Travelling solo is one of life’s greatest adventures. On April 6, 2025, I embarked on a memorable day trip to one of Jamaica’s most breathtaking attractions—The Original Blue Hole in Ocho Rios. This wasn’t just a journey through scenic routes and cascading waterfalls; it was an immersive experience that challenged my fears, rewarded me with unforgettable moments, and deepened my love for travel. The Journey Begins My adventure began early in the morning as I boarded a bus in Half Way Tree—a central hub bustling with energy and anticipation. The weather was a mix of cloudy skies and a drizzle that added a mysterious charm to the journey. As the bus pulled away, I couldn’t help but feel the stirring excitement that accompanies a solo travel adventure in Jamaica. Our route was as scenic as it was varied. We made a brief stop in Spanish Town to pick up the rest of the group., forging the first connections with fellow adventurers who were just as eager to explore the unknown. The dr...