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What to See in Montego Bay - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 7 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Montego Bay (Jamaica). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Rose Hall, Doctor's Cave Beach, and Greenwood Great House. Also, be sure to include RIU Palace Jamaica in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Montego Bay (Saint James).

Rose Hall

Museum in St.Bran's Burg, Jamaica
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Reputedly haunted historic mansion tours. Rose Hall is a Jamaican Georgian plantation house now run as a historic house museum. It is located in Montego Bay, Jamaica with a panoramic view of the coast. Thought to be one of the country's most impressive plantation great houses, it had fallen into ruins by the 1960s, but was then restored. The museum showcases the slave history of the estate and the legend of the White Witch of Rose Hall.[1]

Address: Rose Hall, Montego Bay

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Doctor's Cave Beach

Doctor's Cave Beach
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Doctor's Cave Beach Club, Montego Bay has been one of the most famous beaches in Jamaica for nearly a century. It is noted for its clear turquoise waters, near-white sand, and its sheltered location provides calm waters.[2]

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Greenwood Great House

Greenwood Great House
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History museum, Museum

Address: 435 Belgrade Ave, Montego Bay

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RIU Palace Jamaica

RIU Palace Jamaica
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Palace

Address: La Herradura, S/N 07600, Montego Bay

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Greenwood Great House

Greenwood Great House
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Museum

Address: 435 Belgrade Avenue, Montego Bay

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Cornwall Beach

Cornwall Beach

Beach

Address: Gloucester Avenue, Montego Bay, Montego Bay

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Sam Sharpe Square

Sam Sharpe Square

Address: Market Street, Montego Bay, Montego Bay

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