Winding through Jamaica’s tropical inland rain forests for 20 miles, the turquoise Martha Brae River offers a serene and picturesque setting near Montego Bay. This river, with its clear, inviting waters, is a natural haven for visitors seeking a tranquil escape. Rafting trips along the river provide a unique way to experience the lush surroundings and diverse wildlife. The river’s proximity to other natural attractions makes it an ideal stop for those exploring the area, allowing for a rich and varied experience of Jamaica’s natural beauty.
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