The journey by foot may be too treacherous if you've got little ones, so leave them in good care at the resort kids' club or with family if you've travelled in a group.
Nanny Falls is an hour's walk from Moore Town in Portland.
If the walk up doesn't leave you breathless, the view when you get there certainly will at this beautiful unspoilt waterfall hugged by green vegetation.
You can easily spend a day in the rushing river water as you treat your skin to a well needed organic cleanse.
Tacky Falls, Saint Mary
This is another treacherous hike so be sure to wear comfortable shoes.
The journey to Tacky Falls in Islington, Saint Mary offers a generous introduction to the sights and sounds of exotic animals in the forests of the parish.
It is a truly hidden gem so expect not too much human traffic and no washroom and changing facilities.
Rockland Bird Sanctuary, Saint James Nature enthusiasts who visit Jamaica prioritize a trip to
Rocklands Bird Sanctuary in the hills of Saint James.
You'll receive a guided tour and interact with the many species of protected birdlife on the property.
Cane River Falls, Bull BayYou can find Cane River Falls nine miles out of
Kingston.
It's a hidden gem for tourists who are unfamiliar with the community of Bull Bay.
It's also a great place to interact with locals who visit the waterfall to swim and unwind.
Reggae Falls, Saint ThomasAnother name for this hidden gem is Dam Head. It was once a hydroelectric plant but storms wore down the equipment and eventually, the plant closed.
There's an unspoken peace that visitors to Reggae Falls experience, making it a great destination for vacation day trips.
Spend the day hiking, swimming or just basking in the sun and taking in the sights and sounds of the rushing waters.
Mayfield Falls, WestmorelandYou'll find Mayfield Falls one hour west of Negril and 90 minutes from
Montego Bay.
It is located in the community of Glenbrook in Westmoreland among the Dolphin Head Mountains, which offer a picturesque backdrop for your selfies.
Choose to climb the falls or swim in the many river pools at this best-kept water attraction.
Rastafari Indigenous Village, Saint JamesIf you want to learn the history of the Rastafari movement in Jamaica, make a trip to the Rastafari Indigenous Village.
It is a small community of orthodox Rastafarians who congregate on the main grounds for regular worship sessions and reasonings.
It's also a great space to taste Rastafari's ital meals made with naturally-grown ingredients and ground provisions without the use of salt.
You may also learn a few words from the decolonized Rastafarian lexicon.
Castleton Botanical Gardens, Saint Mary
Saint Mary is a parish filled with hidden gems and Castleton Botanical Gardens is no exception.
Enter into a garden of tranquility populated by various species of flowers and birdlife.
You may find species of plant life that are exclusive to Castleton, making it a dream for eco-travelers.
Firefly Estate, Saint Mary
You've likely heard the story of the infamous pirate Henry Morgan, but did you know that his former home is located in Saint Mary?
The late English writer, Noel Coward later claimed ownership of the estate and, following his passing, it was renovated and repurposed as a writer's museum.
Take a tour of this property with its magnificent views of the Caribbean Sea.
Firefly Estate also makes a great venue for outdoor-themed wedding ceremonies.
Bath Springs, Saint Thomas
How about a relaxing massage after soaking in a hot spring infused with natural healing minerals?
Visit this hidden gem in Saint Thomas for a natural jacuzzi experience.
Expect a 100-yard climb uphill to get to your destination and friendly locals who are waiting to offer add-on services to make your experience truly magical.
Liberty Hall, Kingston
This multimedia museum located in the heart of Downtown Kingston records the life and works of Jamaica's first national hero and the first man to initiate black consciousness public discussions in America.
It's a hidden gem because no other place on the island gives such a rounded historical showcase of Marcus Garvey and other freedom fighters.
Somerset Falls, Portland
You'll find Somerset Falls in Hope Bay, less than 20 kilometers from Port Antonio.
The lush greenery that envelops the waterfall makes it a scenic backdrop for your photos and videos.
Unlike Dunns River Falls, the key to this adventurous excursion in Jamaica is to jump in a boat and head upstream with your guide.
Enjoy a fantastic collection of exotic birds while you dine and have a cool drink at the Somerset Falls bar and restaurant.
Watch Hill Trail, Portland
If you're vacationing in Portland, this hike would be ideal for you.
While traveling by foot, you'll pass a river and an old banana and sugar plantation.
It takes roughly four hours to complete the journey, which takes you back to your starting point.
Milk River Bath, Clarendon
The
Milk River Bath and Spa sits on the bank of the
Milk River in
Clarendon.
The waters have radioactivity of 16m curries per liter (which is about 50 times as radioactive as the waters of Vichy in France and 54 times as radioactive as the waters of Baden in Switzerland) and are some of the most radioactive waters in the world.
It isn’t recommended to spend more than 20 minutes immersed in the waters at a maximum of three dips per day.
Cockpit Country Trail, Trelawny
The Cockpit Country Trail is among the more challenging hikes in the Caribbean, so wear comfortable hike shoes and leave the kids behind doing resort activities.
From Falmouth, it takes about five hours to get to Cockpit Country on foot. The trail is 16 kilometers in distance.
Lover's Leap, Saint ElizabethIf you're roaming the parish of Saint Elizabeth, a hidden gem and historical site to visit is
Lover's Leap.
It's a cliff standing 1,600 feet above sea level that offers a majestic view of the Caribbean Sea.
The legend associated with this tourist attraction is that a couple who were former slaves on the adjoining Yardley Chase Plantation plunged to their death, hand in hand, to escape the cruel plot of their master to separate them.
Troy-Windsor Trail, TrelawnyDiscover the path that many Maroons took to escape English soldiers on the island in the 1700s.
Expect to be enveloped by trees with everlasting branches.
The limestone rock formations are beautiful to behold, so carry a camera or a smartphone that takes clean photos.
The climb uphill isn't for hiking newbies. It takes roughly eight hours to make it over 16 kilometers of land mass.
Holland Bamboo or Bamboo Avenue, Saint Elizabeth
Enter into a natural tunnel made of bamboo located on the main South Coast Highway between Middle Quarters and Lacovia.
The bamboo plants that grow on either side of the roadway act as shelter from the sun so you may have to brighten your car lights if you're traveling through this area in the evening.
It's a great spot to take cool photos.
The bamboo coverage was once thicker than its current state but due to hits from two major hurricanes, it is now considerably thinner.
Visit JamaicaThis isn't an exhaustive list of the unforgettable off-the-beaten-path experiences to enjoy in Jamaica.
Ask your tour guide to recommend others and browse
Jamaica Experiences for cool inspiration on things to do and where to stay to truly indulge in all that Jamaica has to offer.