The Abeokuta Paradise Nature Park, a rustic eco-tourism venue, features pure mineral waters that cascade down a 400-year-old aqueduct from the mountains. The food served here is deliciously prepared and can be enjoyed by the edge of one of the biggest pools on the island. The water in the pool comes from the Sweet River also via aqueduct. See the Meditation Tree, take a nature hike, or just float in the water. The park’s name comes from a city in Nigeria, brought by Yoruba people who came to Jamaica as indentured workers and thought the area looked like their homeland. The park is part of Dean’s Valley Water Works Estate, which was once a 2,200-acre sugar plantation.
In case you missed any of the past “365 Things to Do, See and Eat in Jamaica“, here they are all together.
About 365 Things to Do, See and Eat in Jamaica
Jamaica has so many unique foods, places and events to offer. These things are often missed by visitors to Jamaica and even locals. Our goal is to have you try new things and see what Jamaica has to fully offer with something to do 365 days of the year. Please note that these are all our opinions and we are always open to suggestions.
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