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Grab Cheap Flight Tickets to Montego Bay

Reasons to Book Cheap Montego Bay Flights
Montego Bay (or MoBay) is the capital of St. James Parish and the second largest city in Jamaica. Owing to its scenic beauty, turquoise waters, sunny beaches and superb snorkeling and parasailing, Montego Bay is aptly described as the 'Tourist Capital of Jamaica.’
Doctor’s Cave Beach
Doctor’s Cave Beach is the fulcrum of all tourist activities in Montego Bay. The scenic beach is characterized by deep blue waters and powdery white sands. The ocean waters here are regarded to have curative properties. Snorkeling is the in-thing here and if you’d like to have some underwater adventures, you should opt for Montego Bay Sea Trek Adventure tour here that costs USD 60 per head.
Church Street
If you’re looking from an artistic or historic perspective, Church Street is where you should start from. The star attraction here is the 18th century St. James Parish Church, which is known for its magnificent work of stained glasses and marbles. A spooky introduction to the life of Anne May Palmer, who was erroneously immortalized in English literature as the White Witch of Rose Hall, can be found here in an 18th century Georgian mansion called Rose Hall.
Martha Brae River
Located about twenty miles off the Montego Bay, Martha Brae River is the numero uno place for relaxation, sightseeing and admiring local flora and fauna amidst a stunning backdrop of lush greenery. Visitors can take this opportunity to have a tour of the river on bamboo rafts across a three mile stretch.