Green Grotto Caves

Green Grotto Caves

Green Grotto Caves

The Green Grotto Caves, a labyrinth of limestone formations, are nestled between the resort towns of Ocho Rios and Montego Bay in Falmouth. Historically, these caves served as shelter for the native Arawak Indians and later as a hiding place for smugglers and runaway enslaved people. In more recent times, they even hosted a nightclub. Today, visitors can explore the caves with a local guide, delving into the rich history and natural beauty of this subterranean wonder.

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