Last month I decided to see what lies beyond the road to Holywell and what awaited was a pleasant surprise. I’d intended to visit at least one more waterfall from the parish of Portland going by this list of all the waterfalls in Jamaica, but ended up seeing three: Cascade waterfall, an unnamed pair and this mesmerizing beauty named Fish Dunn/Done Falls in the community of Silver Hill.

Would you believe it if I told you we didn’t even have to hike? This stunner is located next to the main road! You can drive or cycle right up to it. Barely any cars pass here on a daily basis but if you’re self-conscious about bathing right next to a road, just stare at the water for a bit and you’ll get over yourself.
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How to Find Fish Dunn Falls


Fish Done Falls is just under two hours from urban Papine and even shorter on the way back since the return trip is downhill. It’s about an hour’s drive beyond the entrance to the mountain park of Holywell, and midway between these two points is the community of Cascade and its waterfall. The road quality to get there wasn’t too bad on my trip, a pothole here and a pothole there, and occasionally we used our horn where the road narrowed to single lane traffic but there were only perhaps two places where that occurred. The views of the Blue and John Crow Mountains and its valleys are divine and the air is refreshingly cool, light and unpolluted. I would breathe this air every day of my life if I could.
When I visited, however, there was a recently erected fence– so recent in fact that my guide was startled because there wasn’t one there previously. While it didn’t bar my group access, the fence may be a sign of impending commercialization to yet another of Jamaica’s treasures. Enjoy it free while it lasts.
2025 Update: They now charge JM$500 per person.
Arriving at Fish Dunn Waterfall


Brrrrrr! Located in the middle of a mountain range, you can imagine how cold the water was. Nonetheless, it was too beautiful to not get inside or even at least wet your toes like two friends from my quartet did. The water is deep and it’s possible to jump in from above. A community resident-turned-informal-lifeguard made it his point of duty to demonstrate just that for us and the huge splash was actually very dramatic and exciting to witness. None of my friends were having it today though– one in particular was still nursing some fatigue from a recent Reach Falls trip which quickly turned into a wet slippery (but enjoyable of course!) hike. I spent a lot of my time sitting on a rock near the middle of the natural pool which gives a dreamy view of the entire surroundings, and that immersed me up to about waist-deep. There’s a makeshift changing room right next to it too. Beautiful unspoilt high-mountain rugged Jamaican hospitable countryside truly doesn’t get any better than this.
Wrap Up

Again, a huge thank you to the Jamaica Conservation Development Trust and its lovely office staff and rangers who make my trip and similar trips to this slice of paradise possible. Find out more about the work this organization does and support if you can. Jamaica is truly paradise if you can overlook her problems, and its natural environment is a jewel and resource we must protect for those to come. I rate Fish Dunn Falls full 5 stars, ☆☆☆☆☆ and if you liked this waterfall, you’ll LOVE (from top left to bottom right):




Where have you reached in your personal bucket list of seeing Jamaica’s waterfalls? I’m now at 16 and counting, and yes, Fish Dunn Falls maks another item checked off of 2019’s local bucket travel list. 😊 Let me know which and how many Jamaican waterfalls you’ve visited down below. ⤵️
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Great post, great content, gorgeous images, sunny, positive and vibrant host with lovely waterfall as subject! What can I say!
Love it! Thanks for bringing this to the community’s attention!
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Thank you so much! 🙂 Your kind words are much appreciated.
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I love this! Very interesting!!!!
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Thanks! 🙂
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I didn’t realize how big it was until that 2nd pic with the guy in the pool! I thought it was much smaller lol, and can only imagine how cold it may be. Perfect remedy for this heat.
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Haha yup. That’s why I included that pic for a size comparison. 🙂 And indeed! While it’s not so hot where I live now (Mandeville), that water was still everything!
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This is such a fantastic discovery. A friend took me on an adventure ride from Kingston to Portland on my last trip to Ja and i remember passing those twin falls. Not a popular route for sure. Views are worth it though. Will def ad d Fish Dunn Falls to my Ja Bucket List. Have you visited Mayfield River walk falls yet?
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Definitely not popular and I guess given how remote it is, I can see why but it’s truly one of the most beautiful parts of the island. Add it to your list indeed. 🙂
Mayfield, no. I know of it but haven’t visited yet. Hopefully soon. 🙂 Thanks for reading & sharing.
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Ooh! Like a nice spot for the heat! Ooh and you Pin. I’m so excited to find you. I’m a Pinterest addict 😂😭
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Hahaha yes Pinterest can be quite addictive 🙂 and yes it really is a great spot to beat the heat. With the temperature of the water, you’d never believe you’re in the same country.
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Great post!
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Thank you!
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Beautiful falls, beautifully captured. 😊
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Thank you so much!
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Beautiful!
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It really is. Thank you 🙂
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Girl I don’t even have a list. Unfortuantely I don’t travel as often as I’d want so for now I’ll live vicariously through your posts.
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Not a problem. Hope you get some travel ideas/inspo from the blog! 🙂
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Lovely post about another beautiful waterfall sweetie! Need to check this one out when we visit your stunning island again 🤩
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Thank you and indeed you do! I know you’ll love it. You can visit it using the Blue Mountains cycle tours as well. Apparently the waterfall is located along their route.
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