
One of Jamaica’s best known landmarks and tourist attractions. Visitors, forming a human chain, climb some 600 feet of ever-rushing water—ascending from a beautiful beach area where the water meets the sea. The falls are located close to the town of Ocho Rios in St. Ann Parish. In Spanish, Ocho Rios means eight rivers but because there are not eight rivers in the vicinity the name could have evolved from a corruption of the term Las Chorreras—meaning waterfalls.

Bainbridge College students enjoying Dunn's River Falls.