The 22 mini-cascades and numerous swimming holes that make up the
Mayfield Falls site in the low-lying Dolphin Head Mountains make it
difficult to find independently, so an organized tour is advised. Tours
offer guided walks through bamboo-shaded cool water holes and splashing
falls.
Some parts of the walk through the area involve natural
whirlpools; in others blasts of water hit you from the rocks. There is
an underwater cave to swim through, and mini cliffs to dive from. This
natural water park is edged and overhung with bamboo, flowers, vines,
trees and shrubbery.
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About Jamaica
Location: Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, south of Cuba
Climate: tropical; hot, humid; temperate interior
Population: 2,714,000 (UN est.)
Language: English, patois English
Capital: Kingston
Currency: Jamaican dollar (JMD)
International Airports: Donald Sangsters International Airport, Norman Manley International Airport