Mayfield Falls

Mayfield Falls was one of those waterfalls where we really had to manage our expectations. I think part of the confusion resulted from Google image searches where pictures of YS Falls were…

YS Falls

YS Falls has to be one of the prettiest waterfalls in Jamaica. In fact, we’d argue it’s pretty close to Dunn’s River Falls in terms of scenic allure…

Somerset Falls

Somerset Falls is a pretty waterfall, but we’d argue that it’s probably more of a side attraction compared to the neighboring Hidden Falls and the cave-like grotto it spills into…

Reach Falls

Reach Falls (I’ve also seen it spelled Riech Falls) was a waterfall that was more about the experience than the scenic allure – though its main waterfall was pretty. That said…

Dunn’s River Falls

Dunns River Falls has to be hands down the most popular waterfall in Jamaica. We wonder if it’s also the most popular tourist attraction period. A reason why we think this is the case…

Tacky Falls

Tacky Falls, of all the waterfalls in Jamaica, was the only one that was truly non-commercialized and back-to-nature. In other words, there were no tourist crush, no facilities, no souvenir…

Mahoe Falls

Mahoe Falls was the first waterfall that Julie and I saw in Jamaica. Its name (pronounced “ma-HO”) is derived from mahogany, which we did see a few during our visit here…