The terraces, the beach where the river reaches the Caribbean, and the Blue Hole most combination trips pair with it.
Swimmers in the blue spring water of the Blue Hole near Ocho RiosThe entrance sign at the Blue Hole, inland from Ocho RiosThe rope swing above the deep pool at the Blue Hole, JamaicaA guide leading swimmers through the Blue Hole pools inland from Ocho RiosTurquoise water in the terraced pools of the Blue Hole, JamaicaA cliff jump into the spring-fed pools at the Blue Hole near Ocho RiosClimbers picking their footholds on the wet terraces of the fallsThe terraced limestone cascade of Dunn's River Falls running through rainforestWater sheeting over the travertine tiers at Dunn's River Falls in JamaicaThe visitor map of Dunn's River Falls and Park showing the beach and facilitiesThe entrance sign at The World Famous Dunn's River Falls and ParkVisitors climbing the falls in a linked chain on a trip from Montego BayClimbers working up the wet rock steps on a Dunn's River Falls tourA climber holding the handrail beside the cascade at Dunn's River FallsA guided group spread across the terraces at Dunn's River Falls
See it for yourself
Guided climbs run from every resort town on the north coast, with free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead.
Photographs of the terraces, the beach at the foot of the cascade and the Blue Hole inland from Ocho Rios. For what each of them costs to reach, see Plan Your Visit, or read the Dunn's River Falls Tours comparison of every departure. Things to Do covers what else fills the day, and the best Dunn's River Falls tour for your dates depends mostly on where you are staying.