Nestled on Jamaica’s northwest coast, Port Antonio is a former banana-port town that offers a tranquil, off-the-beaten-path experience. Surrounded by craggy shorelines and hilly jungles, the area is dotted with rivers and lagoons, creating a lush, natural landscape. The town’s serene beauty once captivated Hollywood star Errol Flynn, who built his escape here in the 1940s. Today, visitors can explore this picturesque setting, enjoying the unspoiled scenery and the laid-back charm of this less-visited gem.
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