
Northern Jamaica Jamaica Travel Guide
Most international visitors reach Jamaica by air.
Direct flights are widely available to MBJ from numerous cities in North America (e.g., New York, Toronto, Miami) and from London in the UK. This direct connectivity makes reaching Ocho Rios resort town relatively straightforward for many international travelers.
Modern airport with currency exchange, ATMs, duty-free shops, vehicle rental firms, and dining options. Wi-Fi is typically available.
Renting a car offers flexibility, but driving conditions in Jamaica warrant awareness (see 4.2). Drivers operate on the left.
Arrive at MBJ 2-3 hours before departure for check-in, security, and potential queues.
Ocho Rios resort town hosts a large cruise port, frequently visited by international cruise ship operators. Passengers disembark without stopping into the town center.
This port provides immediate access to organized tours, shopping districts (craft market, Island Village), and attractions like Dunn's River Falls, ideal for day visitors.
No commercial river transportation services exist for those arriving; rivers are mainly for recreational activities like tubing or rafting tours.
Any required exit fees or taxes for flights abroad from Jamaica are generally part of your flight cost. You typically do not pay a separate tax at the airport upon departure.
MBJ has a range of facilities for departing travelers, rendering your waiting time comfortable and convenient.
ATMs are available if local currency is needed for last-last-minute buys. Consider completing any last-last-minute gift shopping at the airport if you prefer modern, air-conditioned environments over local markets.
If leaving from Ian Fleming International Airport (OCJ), check with your specific airline regarding recommended arrival times, as it is a smaller airport with various operational dynamics.
Thorough preparation for your departure renders the end of your trip as smooth as the beginning.