Konoko Falls
Recreation center · Saint Ann ·

Konoko Falls

Recreation center · Saint Ann ·

Botanical gardens, tiered waterfalls, swimming pools, museum

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Konoko Falls by Photo by Coyaba River Garden and Museum
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9VWV+QQ8, Ocho Rios, Jamaica Get directions

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9VWV+QQ8, Ocho Rios, Jamaica Get directions

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"If you’re looking for a break from the beach and the noise, head to Konoko Falls Park (formerly known as Coyaba River Garden) for a quiet picnic, swim, and nature walk through beautifully manicured gardens. The Mahoe tiered waterfalls—a smaller, just-as-picturesqueversion of Dunn’s RiverFalls but rarely crowded—cascade through the park, and an on-site museum showcases the history of Jamaica’s first inhabitants, the Taino. The park offersgorgeous views of Ocho Rios’s bay below. Climbing and swimming in the falls, at your own pace, is great fun."

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25,132 Postcards · 3,700 Cities

"If you’re looking for a break from the beach and the noise, head to Konoko Falls Park (formerly known as Coyaba River Garden) for a quiet picnic, swim, and nature walk through beautifully manicured gardens. The Mahoe tiered waterfalls—a smaller, just-as-picturesqueversion of Dunn’s RiverFalls but rarely crowded—cascade through the park, and an on-site museum showcases the history of Jamaica’s first inhabitants, the Taino. The park offersgorgeous views of Ocho Rios’s bay below. Climbing and swimming in the falls, at your own pace, is great fun."

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Cathy

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What a great place to visit. We wenf as part of a cruise excursion and I highly recommend it. The botanical gardens are amazing and informative. For those with some mobility concerns, the garden is well shaded, slow paced, mostly even terrain. The waterfall portion is optional and there is a shady bar area to wait in while the rest of the tour does the falls. The falls are slippery and easier to navigate barefoot or in aqua shoes. Do not recommemd sandals or flip flops. Great for all ages. Well informed, caring tour guides. Bring tip money for a well deserved cash gratiuity at the end.

Eva Lyons-Mitchell

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Nice little spot to relax with family. Something for adults and children. Staff were not very engaging but engaging enough. Would recommend over Dunns River falls👌

Denise Crosby

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Konoko Falls is a stunning natural haven with majestic waterfalls and lush landscapes. Nature’s playground for families and friends to explore and make memories.

Josiah Garrett

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Awesome experience at Konoko Falls! It was pretty empty so we had the whole waterfall all to ourselves. Perfect for a medium sized group who wants hang in the pools at the base of the waterfall. Easy walk. And the botanical gardens next to the waterfall are gorgeous!

Christina Foley

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Went here for an excursion on my cruise on Wednesday. I can not say enough about how beautiful this place is. Our tour guide was phenomenal. If you get the chance to go, don’t hesitate. Do it

Barbara Glover

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St Ann's Parish in Jamaica has some very beautiful spots like Konoko Falls also viewed building destruction from last years hurricanes. The natural vegetation/landscape of the falls is breathtaking. Also learned Christopher Columbus identified Jamaica on May 5, 1894!

Kelly H

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Amazing natural fall. Loved the walk down and back up the fall. The water is amazing and it still an easy clime for adults and children alike! Love these falls and the workers are all amazing and so friendly!

Randy Barsch

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Terrific place with lots of beautiful flora and fauna to see. The guides are very knowledgeable and helpful to our group. Very accessible for everyone. Several in our group were in wheelchairs and scooters and they were able to see everything. Great view at the top of the port below.