Barney's Flower & Hummingbird Garden Jamaica is a must for birding enthusiasts and nature lovers. A great way to witness the charming, little birds in their habitat, this 1000 square meter (0.24 acre) garden is a true oasis of the city. Filled with arrays of colorful flowers, the garden is home to over five species of hummingbirds, the tiniest being the Vervain. A true visual bliss, here visitors are also allowed to feed the birds. Meandering paths take you through the park while knowledgeable guides educate visitors about the habitat.
The Jamaican waters are home to several fascinating wonders, and one such mesmerizing attraction is The Throne Room. A dive site beckoning thrill seekers and avid divers, its deepest trench is about 21 meters (68 feet). The Throne Room is surrounded by exotic fishes, corals and caverns, but it's most famous of the orange elephant ear sponge found here. The sheer size of the demosponge makes it appear like a throne, hence the name bestowed upon this site. The dive gets you acquainted with barracudas, eels and stings rays before you exit the waters from another end of the reef.
Barney's Flower & Hummingbird Garden Jamaica is a must for birding enthusiasts and nature lovers. A great way to witness the charming, little birds in their habitat, this 1000 square meter (0.24 acre) garden is a true oasis of the city. Filled with arrays of colorful flowers, the garden is home to over five species of hummingbirds, the tiniest being the Vervain. A true visual bliss, here visitors are also allowed to feed the birds. Meandering paths take you through the park while knowledgeable guides educate visitors about the habitat.
The Jamaican waters are home to several fascinating wonders, and one such mesmerizing attraction is The Throne Room. A dive site beckoning thrill seekers and avid divers, its deepest trench is about 21 meters (68 feet). The Throne Room is surrounded by exotic fishes, corals and caverns, but it's most famous of the orange elephant ear sponge found here. The sheer size of the demosponge makes it appear like a throne, hence the name bestowed upon this site. The dive gets you acquainted with barracudas, eels and stings rays before you exit the waters from another end of the reef.