Guidebook for Maroon Town

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Guidebook for Maroon Town

Food Scene

Serves great Blue Mountain Coffee. You will meet interesting people who will be able to tell you more about Jamaica. Café Blue offers guests a combination of hot and cold coffee beverages, including espresso, cappuccino and lattes, as well as black and green herbal teas. They also offer a variety of fresh pastries, including their famous Espresso Cappuccino Cheese cake, Potato Pudding, Banana Bread, Macaroon and a unique Jamaican Bread Pudding.
26 locals recommend
Cafe Blue
Alice Eldemire Drive
26 locals recommend
Serves great Blue Mountain Coffee. You will meet interesting people who will be able to tell you more about Jamaica. Café Blue offers guests a combination of hot and cold coffee beverages, including espresso, cappuccino and lattes, as well as black and green herbal teas. They also offer a variety of fresh pastries, including their famous Espresso Cappuccino Cheese cake, Potato Pudding, Banana Bread, Macaroon and a unique Jamaican Bread Pudding.
For almost 50 years, the Pelican Grill has been serving the freshest, homestyle dishes available in Jamaica. Considered to be the most well known restaurant on the Mo'Bay Hip-Strip, & known for quality & consistency. A variety of Jamaican Specialties & International Favorites encompass the menu, homade soups, fresh salads & tasty appetizers get you started, followed by a wide range of entrees, including escoveitched fish, grilled steaks, stuffed lobster, jerk chicken, grilled pork chops & several vegetarian dishes, to name a few. Top it off with a sweet treat from the Pelican's soda fountain, offering handmade milk shakes & banana splits. There's something tasty for everyone at the Pelican G
140 locals recommend
The Pelican Grill
Gloucester Avenue
140 locals recommend
For almost 50 years, the Pelican Grill has been serving the freshest, homestyle dishes available in Jamaica. Considered to be the most well known restaurant on the Mo'Bay Hip-Strip, & known for quality & consistency. A variety of Jamaican Specialties & International Favorites encompass the menu, homade soups, fresh salads & tasty appetizers get you started, followed by a wide range of entrees, including escoveitched fish, grilled steaks, stuffed lobster, jerk chicken, grilled pork chops & several vegetarian dishes, to name a few. Top it off with a sweet treat from the Pelican's soda fountain, offering handmade milk shakes & banana splits. There's something tasty for everyone at the Pelican G

Sightseeing

World-famous Appleton Estate Rum is brewed here.
79 locals recommend
Appleton Estate
B 6
79 locals recommend
World-famous Appleton Estate Rum is brewed here.
Rose Hall is an eighteenth-century plantation manor house, and the home of Jamaica's most famous ghost—the White Witch of Rose Hall. Of the 700 great houses that once served as the homes of Jamaica's wealthy plantation owners, only fifteen remain today, the others having been burned to the ground by slaves during the Great Jamaican Slave revolt of 1831-32. Of these remaining manor houses, Rose Hall is the most well known—and the most infamous.
107 locals recommend
Rose Hall Great House
Rose Hall Road
107 locals recommend
Rose Hall is an eighteenth-century plantation manor house, and the home of Jamaica's most famous ghost—the White Witch of Rose Hall. Of the 700 great houses that once served as the homes of Jamaica's wealthy plantation owners, only fifteen remain today, the others having been burned to the ground by slaves during the Great Jamaican Slave revolt of 1831-32. Of these remaining manor houses, Rose Hall is the most well known—and the most infamous.
MAROON TOWN is a scattered community of small farmers. The largest business, and all-purpose shop belonging to the Chin family is an unofficial community centre. Maroon Town was settled originally by the remnants of the Trelawny Town Maroons. In 1739 by the Treaty that ended the first Maroon War 1,500 acres between here and Trelawny Town (now called FLAGSTAFF) were ceded to the Maroons led by the redoubtable Cudjoe. The second Maroon War erupted in 1795 after the British had the temerity to flog a Trelawny Town Maroon in Montego Bay.
7 locals recommend
Maroon Town
7 locals recommend
MAROON TOWN is a scattered community of small farmers. The largest business, and all-purpose shop belonging to the Chin family is an unofficial community centre. Maroon Town was settled originally by the remnants of the Trelawny Town Maroons. In 1739 by the Treaty that ended the first Maroon War 1,500 acres between here and Trelawny Town (now called FLAGSTAFF) were ceded to the Maroons led by the redoubtable Cudjoe. The second Maroon War erupted in 1795 after the British had the temerity to flog a Trelawny Town Maroon in Montego Bay.

Essentials

Opens Mon-Sun 10:00am-10:00pm
53 locals recommend
Mega Mart
West Green Avenue
53 locals recommend
Opens Mon-Sun 10:00am-10:00pm

Drinks & Nightlife

Hailed as the place to be on Montego Bay's 'Hip Strip', Gloucester Avenue, Margaritaville is perfect for anyone looking for exciting entertainment, a lively, fun atmosphere, delicious food and fun concoctions.
244 locals recommend
Margaritaville After Dark Nightclub Experience
Jimmy Cliff Boulevard
244 locals recommend
Hailed as the place to be on Montego Bay's 'Hip Strip', Gloucester Avenue, Margaritaville is perfect for anyone looking for exciting entertainment, a lively, fun atmosphere, delicious food and fun concoctions.

Parks & Nature

Located in Falmouth, Trelawny, Chukka Good Hope boasts over 2,000 acres of lush plant life, primary jungle, scenic views of the Cockpit country, majestic Martha Brae River, as well as the historic Great House. Once a working village and sugar plantation, the 1700s Good Hope Estate is the Caribbean’s first and only nature adventure park with an unparalleled variety of adventures and cultural experiences including the thrilling zipline canopy, rugged ATV and Dune Buggy adventures, relaxing jungle river tubing, Appleton Rum Tasting, Great House tour, and bird aviary.
55 locals recommend
Chukka Adventure Park & Falls at Good Hope Estate
55 locals recommend
Located in Falmouth, Trelawny, Chukka Good Hope boasts over 2,000 acres of lush plant life, primary jungle, scenic views of the Cockpit country, majestic Martha Brae River, as well as the historic Great House. Once a working village and sugar plantation, the 1700s Good Hope Estate is the Caribbean’s first and only nature adventure park with an unparalleled variety of adventures and cultural experiences including the thrilling zipline canopy, rugged ATV and Dune Buggy adventures, relaxing jungle river tubing, Appleton Rum Tasting, Great House tour, and bird aviary.

Arts & Culture

he Sam Sharpe Square, located in the center of Downtown Montego Bay, gives visitors a historical snapshot of Jamaica during the 1800s. It was originally named Charles Square, but was later renamed in honor of Sam Sharpe, a Jamaican National hero, and anti-slavery activist. The main attraction to the area is the monument, commemorating the struggles faced by Sam Sharpe. Other points of interest in the area are the Montego Bay Civic Center that houses the Montego Bay Museum, and “The Cage”, which is a small structure made of bricks and stone, that served as a jail for drunks, vagrants and runaway slaves.
26 locals recommend
Sam Sharpe Square
26 locals recommend
he Sam Sharpe Square, located in the center of Downtown Montego Bay, gives visitors a historical snapshot of Jamaica during the 1800s. It was originally named Charles Square, but was later renamed in honor of Sam Sharpe, a Jamaican National hero, and anti-slavery activist. The main attraction to the area is the monument, commemorating the struggles faced by Sam Sharpe. Other points of interest in the area are the Montego Bay Civic Center that houses the Montego Bay Museum, and “The Cage”, which is a small structure made of bricks and stone, that served as a jail for drunks, vagrants and runaway slaves.

Shopping

Souvenirs, wooden carvings and straw hats for visitors. The city's main craft market is a kaleidoscope of color. The colours that dominate are yellow, blue, purple and green. You cannot miss it. Purchase a wide range of straw and wooden souvenirs. The selection also includes T–shirts, hats, dolls and other novelties. Each brightly coloured little wooden shop is stocked with authentic Jamaican craft items. The lilt of the Jamaican accent adds a musical touch, as vendors try to get tourists to take a look and purchase a little piece of Jamaica to take back home.
8 locals recommend
Crafts Market
8 locals recommend
Souvenirs, wooden carvings and straw hats for visitors. The city's main craft market is a kaleidoscope of color. The colours that dominate are yellow, blue, purple and green. You cannot miss it. Purchase a wide range of straw and wooden souvenirs. The selection also includes T–shirts, hats, dolls and other novelties. Each brightly coloured little wooden shop is stocked with authentic Jamaican craft items. The lilt of the Jamaican accent adds a musical touch, as vendors try to get tourists to take a look and purchase a little piece of Jamaica to take back home.