41 Awesome Things To Do In Jamaica With Kids That You Must Know

Rajnandini Roychoudhury
Jan 13, 2023 By Rajnandini Roychoudhury
Originally Published on Dec 15, 2021
Edited by Luca Demetriou
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The Caribbean Sea, situated in the western hemisphere, has numerous islands and Jamaica is one such island.

Jamaica is contemplated as one of the popular destinations for vacationing and a large number of tourists visit this island throughout the year. The tropical landscape, flora, fauna, and scenic beauty of this island entice travelers from all over the world.

Jamaica is a part of North America and is a Caribbean country. It comes third in the area after Cuba and Hispaniola. Initially inhabited by the Taíno, Jamaica was ruled by Spanish and the English who later renamed it Jamaica. It has Kingston as its capital and has over 2.9 million people of various groups but the majority of them are Afro-Jamaicans. The official language of this country is English because of the influence of the English rule but the national language is Jamaican Patois. The tropical vibe and wonderful beaches are mainly why people are drawn to this country. Jamaican culture is rich if you go through their history and take a trip down to some of the museums. The nightly entertainment is in abundance. Additionally, for Jamaicans, family and children are considered very important and you can find many kids playing out in the streets. However, if you are planning to visit here with family and young kids particularly after this pandemic then please update yourself with their current protocols and guidelines.

Thus we can comprehend that Jamaica is a must-visit and perfect for a family gateway. To learn more about the policy and must-visit spots and activities in Jamaica keep reading this article as more interesting facts are stated below.

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Jamaica Travel Restrictions

Before traveling to any country or place it is crucial to quickly scan the rules and regulations of that place.

Since the beginning of this pandemic, travel restrictions are being followed more rigidly. Every country was severely affected and the travel visas, flight, hotel booking, tourist spots, activities, parks, and recreational centers were out of business. However, after curbing this pandemic situation to some extent few relaxations have been made. Not all places are opened entirely, particularly in the areas where risks are more. Therefore before traveling to Jamaica especially with kids take all the necessary precautions and follow the basic guidelines to avoid any setbacks.

If you are a citizen of the United States then you need to be completely vaccinated and show the complete vaccination certificate and a negative viral test no more than three days before you board the flight. If you have not completed your vaccination yet then you need to show a negative viral test no more than one day before boarding the flight. If you are traveling from a foreign country and a non-U.S. citizen or immigrant then you should be completely vaccinated and provide the vaccination certificate and negative viral test reports, also signing the attestation of Sections one and two is mandatory. If not completely vaccinated then there is an exception criterion if the standards are met then you are allowed otherwise you cannot board the flight. Do your thorough research before booking flights and traveling.

Kid-Friendly Resorts In Jamaica

There is a difference when you are traveling with children as not every environment is suitable for them. The majority of Jamaica is secure for travelers, even for families. Just like in every other country, there are both safe and risky places in Jamaica. To be safe, it is better to stick to areas that are popular for tourists.

Accommodation is an essential part of a trip and it can be tedious to find the appropriate place according to your liking. But thank the internet as it enables you to inquire about different hotels or resorts so that you can choose the right stay. Nevertheless, many people choose to manually book these places on reaching the location. But to keep you away from that hassle we have curated this list that consists of some of the best family resorts.

Amongst every other resort, the all-inclusive resorts are primarily opted by families on Jamaican vacation such as the Hilton Rose Hall Resort and Spa. Montego Bay has some of the best properties and this hotel is one of them. As is it an all-inclusive resort it has everything that one could ask for. It has all the amenities such as a private beach, water park, lazy river, three swimming pools, and spa. The Beaches Ocho Rios resort which is located at Boscobel has an Xbox garage and golf club. The Half Moon has a kids club and activities like horseback riding for the kids. Azul Beach Resort Negril is one step ahead when it comes to traveling with a toddler as it has all the amenities that are needed while traveling with an infant from strollers to baby monitors-everything is available. Ocean Coral Spring Resort All Inclusive is located in Trelawny has a beachfront and is ideal for a family getaway. It has a gigantic pool, a bowling alley, and its very own ice cream shop. Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort is a luxurious experience with its private terrace and various clubs including the kids club. There is even a separate pool for adults. The concept of Beaches Ocho Rios Resort is unique as it has certified nannies to take care of kids and children with special needs. So that when you travel Jamaica with a baby you enjoy it entirely. The Holiday Inn Resort is also all-inclusive and is situated at Montego bay that has a private beach excellent for beach picnics and six restaurants and a spa. The Jewel Runaway Bay Beach & Golf Resort is a four-star all-inclusive property with tennis courts and all other amenities-also incorporating a game room for the kids.

Jamaica has some of the fastest runners and Usain Bolt is Jamaican too.

Things To Do In Jamaica

When we hear Jamaica the first thing that strikes us is its amazing beaches. But this island is so much more than just its beaches.

It is undeniable that beaches in Jamaica are exquisite but there are other things to do besides beaches. Jamaica offers some of the best experiences and activities. From hiking to riding ATV, everything is available. Snorkeling, ziplining, bamboo rafting, horse riding, day trips to falls and bay are some of the popular choices. One can also check out local restaurants, cafes, beach shopping shacks, and the nightlife is also amazing. Nevertheless when traveling with children pick the activities that are suitable for them as there are various kid-friendly activities too. A more elaborate description of things to do is stated below.

There are so many beaches in Jamaica to stop by such as Negril Beach. It is a white sand beach also referred to as the Seven Mile Beach. Scuba diving and snorkeling are a must-do here. This beach has been a part of the list of top beaches in the world. The south of Negril Beach has the very famous Negril cliffs where the Bond film Thunderball was shot. Negril has some of the luxurious all-inclusive beachfront resorts just like Bloody Bay. However, Bloody Bay is not as popular as Negril and is situated in the northern part of Seven Mile Beach. If you want to escape the crowd and spend some time with your family on a quiet beach then this beach is pertinent. Similarly, Treasure beach is also far from the crowded area. Other famous beaches may include the Ocho Rios bay beach, which has blue water and shallow areas for swimming. Hellshire beach which is situated very close to the capital has successfully captivated the scenic beauty of the blue mountains.

After exploring all the beaches the next thing would be visiting different falls and parks such as the Dunn’s fall in Ocho Rios. The Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park is the perfect place for nature lovers as it has numerous exotic birds, plants, and insect species. Are you up for a hike? Then go to Port Antonio. It also has other inducements such as the Blue lagoon, Reach fall, and the Rio Grande which is a primary place for rafting. The Blue Lagoon is named after the movie ‘The Blue Lagoon’ and is enfolded with greenery so dive into the water to unwind yourself. The longest river in Jamaica is the Black River and the Black River Safari is a must-do when in Jamaica. If you are a fan of Bob Marley then don’t miss the museum dedicated to him. Adventurous people can go to the Mystic Mountain Jamaica Adventure park and have a thrilling experience there. The Mystic Mountain park has some of the best adventure sports for family and friends. Additionally, Konoko Falls shows up something for everyone with a museum and small zoo on the property along with cascading waterfalls. Additionally, Ahhh Ras Natango Gallery and Garden satisfies every sense with their botanical garden and artistry built on-site.

Kids Attractions In Jamaica

When vacationing with kids the trip has to be planned in such a way that they enjoy it too.

Kids can get bored easily, therefore, it is necessary to take them places where they can enjoy the most and Jamaica has all such attractions. There are recreational parks, museums, kid-friendly water sports, falls, mountains to explore. Kids have also been observed enjoying activities like riding horses in the ocean. Some of the kids can be interested in studying the exotic flora and fauna of this island. The village safari is another main kids attraction and how can someone miss tubing in the White River. Thus Jamaica has immense attractions to keep your kids out of boredom.

Both young children and older kids are fond of water sports so why not visit the Montego Bay region where they can relinquish themselves in such activities. The Aquasol Theme Park is a place where younger kids to teens can find their desired activities such as mini-golf, banana boat ride, water slides, bouncy house, and more. Besides the theme park in Montego Bay, one can go snorkeling, kayaking, paddle boarding. If one gets bored of water activities then a fun day trip to the Devon House in Montego Bay and try their famous ice-creams. Or, to the Croydon Plantation where kids can witness pineapple, coffee, sugarcane being harvested and enjoy a heartful barbecue lunch. If you are daring enough then visit the Rose Hall of Montego bay and listen to the ghostly story associated with it. Montego Bay has more, such as the horseback ride in the sea and clicking great pictures, but this activity is not for younger children. The Negril region also has several attractions for the kids as well as for the entire family. The Mayfield Falls is one of the most impressive falls that one will ever see as it is a combination of two waterfalls that has numerous natural pools. Snorkeling on the Booby Cay island sounds exciting when you go to the island on a glass-bottom boat and then rejoicing the authentic grilled seafood. Take the children on a day trip to the Devon House situated in the Kingston region and do not forget the incredible ice-creams. Additionally, visiting the Blue Mountains with the whole family is mandatory. You can customize your tour by choosing either all day or short excursion which will comprise some famous parks, landmarks, and museums on its way.

Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly facts for everyone to enjoy! If you liked our suggestions for Jamaica with kids then why not take a look at Iceland with children, or South Korea facts.

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Written by Rajnandini Roychoudhury

Bachelor of Arts specializing in English, Master of Arts specializing in English

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Rajnandini RoychoudhuryBachelor of Arts specializing in English, Master of Arts specializing in English

With a Master of Arts in English, Rajnandini has pursued her passion for the arts and has become an experienced content writer. She has worked with companies such as Writer's Zone and has had her writing skills recognized by publications such as The Telegraph. Rajnandini is also trilingual and enjoys various hobbies such as music, movies, travel, philanthropy, writing her blog, and reading classic British literature. 

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