Dunn's River Falls Explained

Dunn's River Falls
Map:Jamaica
Coordinates:18.4158°N -77.1381°W
Location:Ocho Rios, St Ann, Jamaica
Type:Multi-step cascade
Height:180feet
Watercourse:Dunn's River

Dunn's River Falls is a famous waterfall near Ocho Rios, Jamaica.[1] [2]

Appearance

At about high and long,[3] the waterfalls are naturally terraced like giant natural stairs. Several small lagoons are interspersed among the vertical sections of the falls.[4]

The falls empty into the Caribbean Sea at the western end of a white-sand beach.[5]

Tourism

Climbing the waterfalls is a popular tourist activity[6] and is often, but not exclusively, performed with the help of tour guides from the park. It takes about 1-1.5 hours to climb with short breaks for photographs and video recordings taken by the guides. There are also stairs alongside of the falls for those who do not want to get wet or are unable to manage the rocky, uneven terrain of the actual waterfall.

The falls are bordered by lush, green vegetation that shades the area from the sun and keeps the area, and climbers, cool. The climb can be relatively hard so is often undertaken as a hand-holding human chain led by a guide to make it easier.

In addition to the falls, a park has developed where there is an area for zip-lining, a kids splash pad, and a merchandise area.[7]

In 1988 the falls were used as a filming location during the Hollywood movie Cocktail.

History

The falls were the location where the Battle of Las Chorreras took place in 1657, when the British defeated a Spanish expeditionary force from Cuba.[8] A plaque placed at the bottom of the falls by the Jamaican Historical Society commemorates the event (see photo).

Geology

Dunn's River, a short stream dropping only 55m (180feet) from its source to the sea, is fed by spring water rich with calcium carbonate and deposits travertine forming a sequence of tufa terraces.[9] Such waterfalls are described by geologists as "a living phenomenon" because they are continuously rebuilt by the sediments in spring water.[3]

Dunn's River Falls is one of the very few travertine waterfalls in the world that empties directly into the sea.[3]

Awards

Dunn's River Falls won the Caribbean's Leading Adventure Tourist Attraction in 2023, 2021, and 2020.[10] The Dunn’s River Falls Zip Line (Ocho Rios) also won Best Caribbean Attraction from the Porthole Cruise Magazine's 2020 Editor-in-Chief Awards.[11]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.wayfaring.info/2009/07/01/%D0%BCore-jamaica Wayfaring Travel Guide
  2. Web site: Dunn's River Falls Jamaica. dunnsriverja.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160203002436/http://www.dunnsriverja.com/. 2016-02-03.
  3. Web site: Geocaching > Hide and Seek a Geocache > Premium Member Only Cache. Geocaching. geocaching.com.
  4. Web site: 2019-09-01 . Climb the Falls . 2023-12-26 . The World Famous Dunns River Falls . en.
  5. Web site: Dunns River Falls In Jamaica . 2023-12-26 . Know Jamaica Tours . en-US.
  6. Web site: Jamaica-Tour - Dunns River Falls Tour. jamaica-tour.com.
  7. Web site: Things to Do . 2023-12-26 . The World Famous Dunns River Falls . en.
  8. Book: Long, Edward. Volume 1 of The History of Jamaica. 1774. T. Lowndes. 274.
  9. Web site: Dunn's River Falls. Wondermondo. 19 December 2016.
  10. Web site: Dunn's River Falls & Park . 26 December 2023 . World Travel Awards.
  11. Web site: Magazine . Porthole Cruise and Travel . 2020-01-01 . Editor-in-Chief Awards 2020 Porthole Cruise Magazine . 2023-12-26 . Porthole Cruise and Travel . en-US.