Green Grotto Caves Excursion from Ocho Rios
Overview
Jamaica's Green Grotto Caves, also referred to as the Runaway Bay Caves, rank among the island's most notable natural attractions. These caves have been welcoming visitors since the 18th century and have gained international recognition.
- 🌍 The Green Grotto Caves are a significant natural site in Jamaica.
- 🕰️ Visitor access has been ongoing since the 18th century.
- 🏆 The caves have achieved international acclaim for their unique features.
- 🚫 No swimming is allowed within the cave areas for safety reasons.
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Pickup included
- Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Private Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Drinks
- Lunch
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Gratuities
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Green Grotto CavesHere guest will discover cave paintings, tools and fragments of pottery that indicates the original inhabitants of the caves were the Taino Indians who would have used the caves for shelter. The next known inhabitants were the Spanish who, at the time of the British invasion of Jamaica (in 1655), hid in the caves to avoid capture. There is an underground tunnel which links the caves to the sand at Runaway Bay. It is believed that the Spanish used the tunnel in their attempt to escape the Island and flee to Cuba. Runaway slaves have also used the caves to hide from their former masters. During World War 2, Rum barrels were stored here for safekeeping by the Jamaican Government.