Colorful boats bob gently on the turquoise waters of a lush tropical bay.

Jamaica

Lush banana groves, sheer mountains and crystalline waters.

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Epicentre of Caribbean Culture

Sunlight streams through the lush jungle canopy, illuminating a cascading waterfall tumbling over moss-covered rocks into a clear turquoise pool.
A musician in an orange shirt plays a steel drum with wooden mallets, creating vibrant reflections.

Your Guide to Jamaica

An Island With Unique Rhythm

Crystal-clear turquoise waters invite swimmers and sunbathers to enjoy this idyllic tropical cove framed by lush greenery.

Your Guide to Jamaica

Kingston Beats

Jamaica, birthplace of ska, reggae, and dancehall, pulses with rhythm. In Kingston, towering sound systems vie for dancers' approval. Moor your Y.CO charter at Kingston Marina for insider tips. Discover why a Jamaica yacht charter is a must this winter.

Your Guide to Jamaica

A Tapestry of Cultural Harmony

What could Y.CO charters show you about Jamaica that you don’t already know? Plenty. One of the largest islands in the Caribbean, there’s a vast and varied coastline to explore. Beyond obvious yacht-spots like Montego Bay and Negril, we’ll whisk you to offshore cays and remote and ravishing beaches. What else? The best diving spots and historic towns that don’t make it onto standard tourist itineraries.

Golden sunset paints the sky and ocean as palm trees frame a serene tropical beach.
Cannons stand guard within the weathered brick walls of Fort Charles, a historic Jamaican landmark.

Your Guide to Jamaica

Port Royal

Admit it: there’s definite appeal to a historic town once synonymous with piracy and debauchery. Sitting on a peninsula at the mouth of Kingston Harbour, where the marina will take care of your Y.CO yacht, it’s packed with piratical and colonial heritage, despite the ravages of earthquakes and fire. Associated with brigands such as Blackbeard and Henry Morgan, it retains its 17th-century jail and fort and a proud local community.

Your Guide to Jamaica

Negril for the Resorts

OK, so it’s hardly a secret, but Negril’s beaches, sunset views and unhurried vibe make it a must-visit. Anchor your Y.CO yacht offshore and take a tender to spend a few nights in one of its super-chilled resorts. Or seek out Lucea or Little Bay, largely bypassed by the development that has colonised the western coast. More centrally, walk Seven Mile Beach’s perfect sands or get stuck into Negril’s nightlife.

Luxury villas dot a rocky coastline overlooking the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea.
A man poles a bamboo raft down a lush green river surrounded by dense bamboo forest.

Your Guide to Jamaica

Rio Grande Valley

River rafting in Jamaica? You bet. Carving a deep gorge from its source in the Blue Mountains, the Rio Grande offers wonderful hiking and rafting, the latter on bamboo craft that are sturdier than they may seem. Not up for some of the more demanding, muddy trails through the valley? Hikes to White Valley – aflutter with giant swallowtail butterflies – or to Scatter Falls and Fox Caves aren’t too taxing.

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