Port Stops

Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Port of Departure and Return

Ocho Rios, Jamaica – Port Visit on Day 3


Ocho Rios, Jamaica

With its lush tropical rainforests, pearly shores, and cascading waterfalls, it’s no wonder Ocho Rios boomed from a small fishing village into Jamaica’s cruise ship capital. But don’t worry, the port maintains its laidback vibe and sense of adventure. Cruise to Ocho Rios and climb to the top of the famous Dunn’s River Falls or go on an off-roading adventure in the jungle. Or go rafting on one of Ocho Rios’ famous rivers — there are 120 of them. Secluded and rich in natural beauty, it’s one of Jamaica’s true gems.

FALL INTO THIS

The Dunn’s River Falls once inspired the local saying “where heaven spills into the sea.” Wading through the falls is a truly unique Ocho Rios experience.

CAVE RAVE

Follow in the footsteps of pirates and smugglers at the Green Grotto Caves, a maze of underground limestone chambers.

DOLPHIN DATE

Swim with bottlenose dolphins at Dolphin Cove Jamaica, an all-inclusive theme park in Ocho Rios. You’ll also get to hang with exotic birds, snakes, and iguanas too.

LOCAL CUISINE

Jamaica’s jerk cooking is second to none. So are its Jamaican patties, which are usually stuffed with meat and loaded with spices. Be sure to pair them with the island’s locally brewed Red Stripe lager, or a bit of rum.

SHOPPING

If you’re looking for local crafts, woodcarvings, and artisanal items, check out the stalls at Ocho Rios Craft Park. For authentic Jamaican art, a visit to Island Plaza in the heart of Ocho Rios is a must. And if it’s duty-free deals you’re after, stop by Soni’s Plaza on Main Street.

INSIDER’S TIP

If you need to take a taxi, look for cars with JTB decals— they’re authorized by the Jamaica Tourist Board.


Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Fort Lauderdale delivers the best of both worlds— beach basking and glitzy cosmopolitan appeal. From serene Hugh Taylor Birch State Park to the buzzing Boardwalk of Hollywood (that’s Florida, not California), there’s a stretch of sand for every style of beachgoer. And jumbo yachts roam more than 300 miles of waterways in this “Venice of America.” Hitch a ride on the free Water Taxi or cruise on the Jungle Queen Riverboat before or after your Fort Lauderdale cruise. Head to the historic Stranahan House for a glimpse into Fort Lauderdale’s history and be sure to hit its modern-day backyard: the people-watching mecca of Las Olas Boulevard.

STREET SCENE

Las Olas Boulevard, nestled next door to downtown, is the entertainment core of Fort Lauderdale. It has a mile of upscale shops and al fresco dining that runs past high-rises and into the RiverWalk, where you can catch the free water trolley for a cruise across mega-mansion-lined canals.

GLADES OF GLORY

Head west and explore the Florida Everglades, an untamed river of grass spanning 2,200 acres of picturesque wetlands. Whether you take a wild ride in an airboat or splash around in a swamp buggy, you’ll encounter wild alligators and native birds thriving among Florida’s finest natural landscapes.

VITAMIN SEA

Soak up the sun, sand, and seaside fun along Fort Lauderdale Beach. Walk along the palm-lined “Strip” on State Road A1A to get your fill of beach bars, souvenir shops, and outdoor restaurants. Fort Lauderdale cruises allow you to go full throttle on a Jet Ski®— or go parasailing high above the ocean.

LOCAL CUISINE

You’d be hard-pressed to find a more authentic Fort Lauderdale dining experience than eating fresh-off-the-boat seafood in a waterfront eatery. Local “Floribbean” cuisine melds Caribbean and Latin-influenced flavors with locally caught fish, shrimp, and crab. Surf-and-turf joints line every inch of A1A along the beach, while white tablecloths drape the majority of Las Olas sidewalk restaurants.

SHOPPING

Pick up beachwear at The Gallery at Beach Place, or find rare books and handmade hats on Hollywood Boulevard. Dania’s Antique Row is home to some 100 dealers, while art galleries and unusual boutiques line Las Olas Boulevard. For serious bargains, head to the Sawgrass Mills outlet sprawl.

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