Must-see attractions in Port Antonio

  • Folly

    Port Antonio

    This rather appropriately named two-story, 60-room mansion on the peninsula east of East Harbour was built entirely of concrete in pseudo-Grecian style in…

  • Titchfield Peninsula

    Port Antonio

    Along this hilly peninsula – known locally as ‘the Hill’ – are several dozen Victorian-style gingerbread houses, most notably DeMontevin Lodge, an ornate…

  • Errol Flynn Marina

    Port Antonio

    Port Antonio has one of the finest natural harbors in Jamaica, which has been converted into a posh yachting dock where sailboats moor and the well-to-do…

  • Folly Point Lighthouse

    Port Antonio

    Near the Folly mansion stands the orange candy-striped Folly Point Lighthouse, built in 1888, which overlooks Monkey Island. Said island adds even more…

  • Navy Island

    Port Antonio

    In colonial days, the Royal Navy used this now-lush island to careen ships for repair. In the mid-20th century, Errol Flynn bought the island and built a…

  • DeMontevin Lodge

    Port Antonio

    This 1881 hotel, perched high on the Titchfield Peninsula, is one of Port Antonio's most iconic buildings despite (or possibly because of) it's slightly…

  • Christ Church

    Port Antonio

    A redbrick Anglican building constructed in neo-Romanesque style around 1840 (much of the structure dates from 1903). Look for the brass lectern donated…

  • Bikini Beach

    Port Antonio

    A small private city beach with a pretty lick of sand that's almost entirely wave-free, near the Errol Flynn Marina. There's a small grill shack offering…

  • Cenotaph

    Port Antonio

    Brightly whitewashed war memorial to Jamaicans of the British West India regiments who fought in the First and Second World Wars.

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