A few weeks ago, I visited the Cinchona Botanical Garden on a hike with Trekkers Adventures JA which began at Newcastle, a JDF soldier camp and training ground in the beautiful Jamaican Blue Mountains. Cinchona had been on my bucket list for years and I had a blast. My only regret was not having had enough time to visit this beautiful nameless waterfall in St. Peters which I had heard and spotted along the way. As such, I vowed to return on my own to visit this hidden gem before I forgot the directions– or the trail grew too overgrown as it is scarcely used. So said, so done! The tiny community of St. Peters in east rural St. Andrew is home to Blue Mountain coffee farms and one of the most breathtaking waterfalls I have ever witnessed. Here’s how this adventure went.
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Nestled within the lush and mystical Jamaican Blue Mountains lies the Clydesdale National Forest Park, a hidden gem filled with history and untamed natural beauty. Originally founded in the 1700s, Clydesdale was the first place in Jamaica to grow coffee in commercial quantities after its founder recognized the superior quality of the beans thanks to the Blue Mountains’ unique cool and moist growing conditions. Whether you’re a a hiker, camper, birdwatcher, history buff or nature lover, Clydesdale National Forest Park has something in store for you. Here’s how my visit to Clydesdale went in October 2024 + how to plan a visit.
Continue reading “Clydesdale National Forest Park, Saint Andrew”How To Visit Jamaica On A Budget
I’m Jamaican and have lived in Jamaica all my life but– the more I research travel to other countries, is the more I’m realizing how expensive it is to live in and visit Jamaica compared to dozens of other countries. This is because: Jamaica imports far more than it exports, we’re experiencing neo-colonialism where rich investors control most of our hotels, real estate and industry, and lastly, a tourism-driven economy and expat culture all contribute to soaring prices to live in and visit Jamaica. That being said, visiting Jamaica on a budget is possible with some careful planning. Here are my top eight tips to help you experience my beautiful island home without breaking the bank.
Continue reading “How To Visit Jamaica On A Budget”Cinchona Botanical Garden, Saint Andrew
Nestled in the Blue Mountains, Jamaica’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, this beautiful botanical garden is named for its cinchona trees which were first planted in 1868. Cinchona trees are used to make quinine, a medicine used in the treatment of malaria, the serious mosquito-borne illness which has been eradicated from Jamaica since 1965. Located at between 4500 and 5500 feet above sea level, Cinchona Botanical Gardens boasts the record of Highest Botanical Garden in the Western Hemisphere. For these reasons, Cinchona has long been on my Jamaican bucket list but visits require either a 4×4 or hiking with an experienced guide. As such, I finally accomplished the trek with the illustrious company of Trekkers Adventures JA. Here’s how this adventure went + why you should visit!
Continue reading “Cinchona Botanical Garden, Saint Andrew”The 5 Most Affordable Cities to Visit from Jamaica
Traveling internationally is more accessible now than ever before, and with new airline routes and budget carriers, Jamaicans have the opportunity to explore exciting destinations without breaking the bank. These destinations offer a blend of culture, history, entertainment and adventure, all while being easy on the pocket. With that said, let’s delve into the five most affordable cities to visit from Jamaica, detailing what makes each destination special, how to get there and additional tips for an unforgettable yet budget-friendly experience. So far, I’ve visited two from this list but I have my eye set on the other three for reasons I’ll explain below. Even better, three of these five places are visa-free for Jamaicans! Take notes for your 2026 adventures.
Continue reading “The 5 Most Affordable Cities to Visit from Jamaica”How to See Jamaica By Road Trip in One Week
At 10,991 km² in surface area, Jamaica is the perfect size to explore by road trip. Filled with beautiful beaches, rushing rivers, majestic mountain ranges and vibrant cities, there’s always something to see through the window so you can’t get bored. With a car rental from Arah Rides, known for their well-maintained vehicles and exceptional service, you can explore the island at your own pace. In this guide, I’ll cover how to plan a road trip with Arah Rides, essential tips for a smooth experience, and five unforgettable itineraries to fill one week, each highlighting unique destinations, scenic drives, and the best spots for lunch.
Continue reading “How to See Jamaica By Road Trip in One Week”Steal My Medellín Itinerary & Budget
I started Adventures from Elle in 2016 to inspire others to travel near & far regardless of their station in life– student, with a full time career, on a budget or even on a weak passport. I spend more time than I’d like to admit researching travel and consuming dreamy travel content on Instagram. However, I’m often left with the question “how much would that cost?” There aren’t a lot of Caribbean content creators answering that question, so here I am trying to fill that niche. Feel free to steal my Medellín itinerary and budget in 2026!
Continue reading “Steal My Medellín Itinerary & Budget”Comuna 13: A Colombian Beacon of Hope
I left the last day of my Colombian itinerary blank so I could fill it with local recommendations. My tour guide from day 1 in Medellin recommended visiting Comuna 13 on a free walking tour with Zippy Tour, so we took the suggestion. Initially, I’d had Comuna 13 on my maybe list, fearing it may be too touristy for my tastes and– it was. However, my tour guide was awesome and the community has an inspiring transformation story so today let’s talk about Comuna 13- its past and present, and how to make the most of your visit.
Continue reading “Comuna 13: A Colombian Beacon of Hope”Why Hiking Is My Favourite Form of Exercise
I’m not as active as I once was, but if there’s a hike or long nature walk involved– sign me up! This is my favourite form of exercise because it does not feel like exercise. I love the smells, sights and sounds of nature so much that I hardly notice my aching feet, thighs and calves until the walk is over. And by then, I would’ve met my 10,000+ step count for the day. Sounds like a win-win to me.
Continue reading “Why Hiking Is My Favourite Form of Exercise”Guatapé & La Piedra del Peñol, Colombia
Guatapé is a Colombian municipality located in the department of Antioquia, 79km from the Antioquian capital of Medellín. Originally inhabited by indigenous people, the town was named in honour of a revered chief. Guatapé has undergone several changes throughout history, moving from a farming to a mining community and finally to tourism following the building of a gigantic reservoir in the area. I visited this colourful town and its famous monolith as a daytrip from Medellín with GetYourGuide last month. Here’s how this adventure went.
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