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  1. For a glimpse into Jamaica's rich history, head to Port Antonio, the island's original tourist destination - the playground and private hideaway of the rich and famous. it's unparalleled beauty of mountainous coastline that give way to hidden coves and quiet beaches that led Errol Flynn, Ian Flemming and Noel Coward, to describe Port Antonio as ...

  2. Immerse yourself in local folklore and the history of Port Antonio! Visit the Charles Town Museum and Safu Yard to learn about the rich history of the Maroons or visit the remains of Folly Mansion, a great tale of wealth, love and loss for visitors to explore.

  3. Port Antonio is a town in Jamaica. Tucked away on the eastern point of the island, Port Antonio is still relatively unknown by most tourists, but it has for years been the hideaway of royalty and stars alike. It is easy to see why. Its seclusion is what gives this town its charm. The beaches are beautiful, albeit a bit rocky.

  4. Jul 25, 2018 · Port Antonio is well known for its jerk pork and chicken, particularly in Boston Bay, but a number of the area’s inns and villas are known for their gourmet dining. There are a variety of restaurants which provide excellent Jamaican staples including fresh seafood.

  5. Get to the heart of Port Antonio with one of our in-depth, award-winning guidebooks, covering maps, itineraries, and expert guidance. Explore Port Antonio holidays and discover the best time and places to visit.

  6. Sep 13, 2021 · 1. Swim with the turtles at Blue Lagoon. Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Chaoleonard used under CC BY-SA 3.0. Blue Lagoon is a must-visit landmark in Port Antonio and it is a popular family vacation spot. The location is only a couple of miles to the west of the city, where it is nestled in the lush jungle.

  7. Navy Island. Port Antonio. In colonial days, the Royal Navy used this now-lush island to careen ships for repair. In the mid-20th century, Errol Flynn bought the island and built a… Christ Church. Port Antonio. A redbrick Anglican building constructed in neo-Romanesque style around 1840 (much of the structure dates from 1903).

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